Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 14th 2015) 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.
Motive in man of letters, an anticipatory act (12) |
Where Britain and China are as one, in a way backward as France would have it? (7) |
Inland instrument not half listless (7) |
Rail taking popular figure briefly beyond Venezuelan capital (7) |
Metal bolts ingested for starters by the Queen, entering stomach (7) |
March off then ___ , to get protective garment (5) |
Gripping device holds stream (9) |
Rise in New York building, dropping right (9) |
Beak of gannet's opening in book (5) |
Seen during sunset in Gibraltar, westward lights (7) |
A short story about country detailed in language (7) |
One having a yen for money ultimately, someone bringing in cash (7) |
Where a stud may be noble, having love to endure (7) |
Adulterating plastic, it's adapted to a particular form (12) |
Temperature outside over limits always (7) |
Putin perhaps hurried to embrace America — certainly requiring translation? (7) |
That woman has hole to fill up, one after dry pasta (9) |
A fee going up to get parcel out (5) |
Possibly, rock goddess not very ladylike at first (7) |
Molluscs caught in marina utilised (7) |
Capacity to be described as identifiably toxic (12) |
Device removing the attraction from contentious disagreement (12) |
Calls to pen article sound familiar (4,1,4) |
Foolish primarily and a bit thick, where one's been taken for a ride? (7) |
One picks up signals as an amount of cash mentioned (7) |
One pace — or two? (7) |
Having to tidy one's own hotel room up before beginning of day, one sparkles (7) |
Shoot gun in rather packed saloon, every head looking up (5) |