Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (May 10th 2008) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 29 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Bum runs into tree (6) |
Optimistic conductor raises his baton for this (6) |
So-called good walk spoiled over strike (4) |
Is harbouring a little brief deception in strengthening system (10) |
Stars show contempt for educational paper (6) |
0 or 1 squared in small steps (3,2,3) |
Front man now here, he's gone (9) |
See 3 |
See 26 |
Being in uncomfortable position in pool woefully heightened bath bill (6,3,5,4) |
See 20 |
Like Helen of Troy, or the pride of London? (4-2-6) |
Stresses, eg swapping for these subordinates (10) |
See 17 |
Playwright's fallen into beer plant down the slope (6,4) |
Worship by consuming fish (6) |
PM's 17 book 5 20 3 16 across (7) |
See 17 |
Remake of modernistic film (7,4) |
See 22 (6) |
Up before most others, he barely troubled the writer on the way (5,4) |
Touching behaviour concealed by hat (7) |
Innuendo from Belgium and one other (6,7) |
Rope-maker's little sibling on top of mountain, negotiating border (5,4) |
Oscar - person found in drowned valley here (7) |
One is engaged in continuous action, making air cleaner (7) |
One who perpetrates swindle right after sleuth's elucidation (7) |
A diamond grinding factory, in original - unusual - setting (4,2,1,7) |
Smart old boy born in the Big Apple (5) |