Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 1st 2008) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 29 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Better example for capital (5,4) |
Lines coming in through house (5) |
Vegetable cooked on ice with some nettles for me, as 22 23 4 said (5,2,3,4) |
See 11 |
Very small beast - I am surprised (5) |
They happen to female getting round males in US state (9) |
Reach, for example, improperly into title deed that was signed by 22 23 4 ... (6,9) |
... (where's Halifax?) - in the past - shirk problem (9) |
Hardbitten type fits into diplomacy nicely (5) |
PM from town in northeast France, companion in the morning to one in German capital (7,11) |
See 22 |
Love our neighbour? (5) |
Pints seem to cure that feeling of futility (9) |
How's your father's odd little dog with exchange of PM? (5-5) |
Apply to God - put in heater to apply paint (5,3) |
Wanting too much colour to catch editor (6) |
See 22 across |
Make a single purchase, then liberate a person (3,3,4) |
More than a hundred worthy fellows with energy say we shall (8) |
Crippled by guilt, cease to be a water regulator (10) |
See 7 |
Old sculptor's realisation of theory outside the box (10) |
Hate figure's old old shirt mended (10) |
Eliminate desire to see who's who dramatically (4,4) |
Got title, none other, and was hurt (8) |
Gorge at home, gate-crashing party (6) |
Animals covering islands formed from land ... (6) |
... following star up river (where's Halifax?) (4) |
Head and shoulders cover (4) |