Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 20th 2004) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 26 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Shelter in the trench from the French disease (6) |
Lulu with fan may be offending (8) |
Footballer's absorbing books on the beach? (6) |
Something of a paradox? Yes, year and month's about right (8) |
From funny setter, witty crossword starts now (6-5,7) |
See 11 |
A good buy, apart from the profit (7) |
Intend to study the pattern (11) |
15, half of it in beautiful Devon village (8) |
Coloured outside like the pole of ambition? (6) |
Giving makes one out at elbows (8) |
A serious problem for capital, if my second changed sides (6) |
Beast takes space traveller round (6) |
The Spanish don't allow cattle: one up to the steadfast in mind (10) |
Second in contest for most of school time: needs periodic reading (3,5) |
Pickpockets take credit for assessing lubricant (8) |
Gadabout been left inside is seen from the side of the house (5,3) |
Cape supporting antelope (8) |
See 7 |
Long jump by jumper holding false coin (6,4) |
Soldier that's dropped gave tongue for few miles in Persia (8) |
Deployed hand 'n' eye to be mother of two queens (4,4) |
Pawnbroker's cat resident in cabin (5,3) |
Word of now stressed importance in bringing up children? (6) |
Strikebreaker takes notes on flower (8) |
See 20 |