Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 27th 2004) 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.
Mute foe thought man knew sod all. Rubbish! He has it all here! (3,3,5,2,5,9) |
Nail so digitally invasive (7) |
It's selected for Jeremy Clarkson's vehicle (3,4) |
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Had one with interfering daughter (5) |
Bikini, say, worn by nanny? On the contrary, this Shiah wouldn't wear that! (9) |
Dryden's imagination resembled the wings of what, Macaulay? Wild cat, one with horns (2,7) |
Now that is superior, the last word! (5) |
About sadly to update the French Revolution (4,5) |
Name two setters without an original muse (5) |
Rod, one way to divine water (7) |
Take one firm, dry active cheese (7) |
Politician who had miracle recovery (7,6) |
12 line in speech from Saki (4,5) |
Raspberries emitted by tinned French horn (5) |
Two thousands without insurance or capital (5) |
One correcting awful stoop injecting Ecstasy at hospital (9) |
Confound circles when backing a horse (9) |
One knight died upright (2,3) |
With which ramblers wildly caught sight of acres (5,2,6) |
She engages with our poor planet's pollutant (10,3) |
Dispatch deer protecting fox at entry of hounds (2,2,5) |
Child left in a lift, he thought (9) |
Dudley's superior mousetrap? (9) |
Computer inquiry throwing out child minders (5) |
Lamp runs central to Tubby Clayton's body (5) |
Parrot with bill stuck in gullet (5) |