Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 29th 2003) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 24 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
As 1, 2 and 6 are unable to bear one of the French 5 (2-6) |
Ornithograph that's showing presence of thrush (6) |
Old slag fell out of old scripture (6) |
Sleepy royal butter provider might, perhaps, deny Lear (8) |
Artistic licence? (4,4) |
She interpreted Weill, yet not all 'e composed (5,5) |
One makes things compatible, fitting between a daughter and the common woman (7) |
Concerning Kate's float? (7) |
My crime sat unsettled and out of order (10) |
Wonder at disparity in trade with East (4) |
Hard on a pieceworker's liver (8) |
One of Putin's 16 (6) |
Sally! One's not out to get it! (2,4) |
Mustard to singe one's hair? (8) |
8 20 of 7 delivering gigantic address (7,8) |
8 20 of 7 from the centre of Paris (7,8) |
Vichy leader with story about Louis XIV's mistress (2,8) |
Castle where Walpole ran into Bismark? (7) |
See 12 |
8 20 of 7 turned out to be a legal scheduler (7,2,6) |
Where 1, 2 and 6 all appeared in "The Bill", see? Look mate, 'e's finished! (3,6,6) |
Philip II's complex putting off callers? That is nothing! (2,8) |
Works of Blue Period with aural insert (7) |
Charge card not for a gringo? (4) |