Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 21st 2015) 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.
Poet, to right of centre, founder of cult (7) |
Demanding university hospital admit prince in poor health (6) |
Plod round Luton with one of the underworld (8) |
Charlie recollecting words of hippopotamus? (6) |
A number of marriages? (7,5) |
Gee, Sinatra excited these Republicans! (10) |
Twitch regularly observed (3) |
Female in the nude (3) |
Methuselah, perhaps, voiced misgiving and lost nerve (7,3) |
Head waiter tolerated him behaving badly (6,6) |
Random old people in megalithic tomb (6) |
Groups of cyclists pootle around Nova Scotia (8) |
Son heard audible step (6) |
I used to be stupid and boring (7) |
Hard work, energy and optimism (4) |
Melancholy, rude Conservative sportsman (4) |
Better than expected, though not on course (5,3) |
Airdrie district nurses like prunes? (5) |
Posh, like Victoria? (6) |
Becoming callous and cool over time (10) |
They comply, duffed up in cell (10) |
Sexually excited male inhibited by nagging (2,4) |
Principled Greek, close to Syriza, agreed to be bound by resolution (10) |
It lessens suffering of old man held by assassin (10) |
Arachne broke drugs law — she took love potion (6) |
Lower limits removed, therefore start to dawdle (8) |
Greasy sandwiches start to nauseate mate (6) |
Public poverty after banks fail (5) |
Ma clipping lout twice (2-2) |
Employs European aboard American naval vessel (4) |