Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (May 4th 2002) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 24 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Do you want Bo Derek's number? Sorry, sonny, it's with the poet (8) |
Snaky sectarian work with sex reporter (6) |
Derision expressed by the three English characters (3-3) |
Fertiliser spread by Rick Stein? (4,4) |
Ukrainian city see in see! See! (4) |
Fair Isle art unravelled, missing one yarn spun through Kent (6,4) |
High band computer system storing our bits (7) |
Nastier result of Niobe's condition (2,5) |
One-horse author with a double name, also including English (4,6) |
Middlesbrough's current supporters (4) |
One author parroted by another (8) |
From Dad's line there's a fly close to fisherman's heart (6) |
Republic is demanding king's return (6) |
Surrogate mother's outlet sold to suckers? (3,5) |
Abstract art from clever Reithean DG is, perhaps, what's heard on the BBC. . . (8,7) |
. . .TV air channel. Rue, sadly, how Joe Public tells it? (2,3,10) |
Sign (French): ''Book en suite" wrecked in Clydemouth? (4,2,4) |
Put that light out or die! (5,2) |
Le Roi's subjective intelligence? (4) |
What's spoken, paradoxically, in the Land of My Fathers (3,6,6) |
Homer's expressed incomprehension of 1, 2 and 6? (3,3,5,2,2) |
Wotan as agent provocateur in Bayreuth? (10) |
Good car to carry a child (7) |
Singer taking the dross out of pantomime (4) |