Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (May 27th 2006) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 28 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Poem about shop girl, third class, say (7-5) |
Old club gets a lot of support (7) |
See 1 |
Queen in leaderless municipality takes possession (9) |
Spotted climber reprising cup role, a doddle (7,7) |
Poems' author dropping would flower in Italy (4) |
Street fighter from down under captures one like 1 9 or 25 rather than 7 or 19 22 (8) |
Sleuth with refresher on a plate (8) |
The advantageous side (4) |
Service time followed by old talker, say: there's the rub (7,7) |
Nude's ruin (ruined because not covered) (9) |
Joint head of church comes under it (5) |
Poem is on solver's rights (7) |
Started again having grass about half the season (7) |
Herb sap.? (4) |
Hands apology (sic) over to Western hero (8,7) |
Format relating to the 22? (6) |
Island ways as reported (6) |
Commonplace quality got by including gossip with literature (8) |
Flying first into tree on Tyneside (8) |
Poem all about zero hour for a group with effect of disuse (6,3,6) |
Poem edited to suit Long John recited on a volcano (10) |
Virtually the same horse after reindeer man's following leader (10) |
It's sweet and slow time for girls (8) |
Guns providing back-to-back text (8) |
Poem, not good, about tree and some deities (6,4) |
A little bit of Wales is where the Queen Mother was (6) |
See 19 |