Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 15th 2014) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 30 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Surrogate father's admitting obligation (9) |
Task for secretary, one retiring and shy (5) |
Overheard Blair struggling with a compulsion to hold forth (6,9) |
Trade in Kentish Town (4) |
Lumber covers frame of timber for bridge (8) |
Reporter's second witness quiet about hot tip from Egypt (9) |
Tango roughly, revealing chest (5) |
Look green, nursed by physician (5) |
Frenchman's fondness for robe wayward teen's put on (9) |
Picaroon knocked back drink in anger (8) |
Double First from Susie Dent (or from Sharon Stone) (4) |
Hum discordant note, one interrupting Cliff Richard's opening song (11,4) |
Old local official respecting vigil (5) |
Philosopher's style is something hard to bear (9) |
6 x 2 + 500 — clear? (5) |
A lot in America fish on boat (3,4) |
Taking top off, what you might do in bed sheets (4) |
Democratic Party rejected second chances (4) |
Apple produce this month, with pears rotting (10) |
Maybe Thai food, first of all, back in steamer (3,7) |
Nun may be tidy (2,5) |
Extra embellishment lit up once in fireplace (5,4) |
Liberal with two pieces of furniture, dropping one (10) |
Constrained by police, suspect is one getting beaten (10) |
China sensible to adopt English recipe for beer (9) |
Mathematician losing head after first glimpse of Cheryl Cole (7) |
Treble on rocks a pro's drunk at first (7) |
Church service is brief for the audience (5) |
Menander's leading character has lines for muse (4) |
Syrian city's head put down resistance (4) |