Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (May 15th 2004) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 26 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Having mismanaged rent, say, money collected from deposits (11) |
Swamp with cricketing terminology? (7) |
To meddle in Germany incorrect? (7) |
See 6 |
Fashion in gangsters sound (5) |
Winger, footballer Newcastle's secured (4) |
One holding back device that filters again? (10) |
Former African nation finished, for each potential unit having advanced (5,5) |
A spinner is on (4) |
To be at this is on the whole great (5) |
Hates to be working in trade where doing so is exploitative (9) |
More flavoursome port? (7) |
Eleven arms here (7) |
Sole with wheels (car for fish) (6,5) |
Bedfellow representing lap dancing (8,7) |
Hat with two close sides? (5) |
Male kin resolved to be so? (7) |
Leveller reforms salient (4,3) |
Paul extols sacred oath: "Hearts only for a tyrant" (8) |
Star Trek theory disproved by shifty, hapless cow? (3,6,6,3,4,2,7) |
Half-arrogant doctor's no longer widely accepted article many held to be an issue for Anglicans? (13) |
Daily newspaper, "The European", upright in communications (9,4) |
Luxury contains, on reflection, little choice (4,4) |
One tennis shot non-starter, then another gaining respect (7) |
See 6 |
Oral examiner covering for seed (5) |