Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (May 10th 2003) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 30 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Channel fashion (7) |
Doctor keeping an animal, the American dolphin (7) |
Classy Americans, formerly pages (5) |
Cheese from Dudley ... (9) |
... double from Richard III (10) |
Smart girl losing a lot of money (4) |
Pole map not wanted here (11) |
Intercostal pain - your pain led off (11) |
Beginning of deep water (4) |
The Oxford five, say, masked (10) |
Modern piece with coals (9) |
Capital needed, with flag high (5) |
Argentine islands returned with a bit of land? True (7) |
Herbal drink takes a long time (a short time, if there's water about) (4,3) |
Asks about institutionalised women and covers tops (6) |
Devonshire village being taken along with one outside society (6) |
Scene of examination for international three-quarter? (4,6) |
Endless money's to be found in lounges (5) |
Money for girl, one that flies from West Africa? (6,3) |
One needs people that are in agreement (4) |
Flower children keep silence! We''re trying to play snooker (3,5) |
Arabs, people without skirting (8) |
In old-fashioned style, getting on board a brig manque, possibly (10) |
How happy can you be with lady in art exhibition? (9) |
Be open as possible with Piltdown man's constituents (3,5) |
Duck going round to the Guardian and I'll dry up (3,5) |
Looker on the bright side, losing work, becomes one with a stop watch (6) |
Bits of pelvis near Naples get Greek character into savings (6) |
City is first to speak (5) |
Bargains here from Jerusalem (4) |