Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 2nd 2002) 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.
With apprehension raised by 1 over 8? (7) |
Queen Bee (in the old poet) seems to be optimistic at the bridge table (7) |
Song of praise composed by an ape ... (5) |
... which has 9s (with a stammer) in range (9) |
One organ did another's job in the human body - removes from table (6,4) |
Strip for footballer that has lost heart (4) |
Make a mistake - I have to - in essay describing an army (11) |
Designed to advertise a concert, one with no alto playing (11) |
Food for Shakespeare at Stratford (4) |
Learner displayed in paper etc (10) |
7 8's party in Grammar School not far away ... (9) |
... his story ends with unfinished account of 5 down doubled ... (5) |
... his "2 crusade" starts taking South African party to the left (7) |
Lighter with its bow in front of the fleet (7) |
Dismantle international selection? (6) |
Subtitle of 25, then we turn into a green mess (3,3,10) |
See 2 (10) |
Headpiece for "Island in the Sun"? On the contrary, quite the reverse (5) |
8's style of his party producing anteversion in a vegetable (3,6) |
Bird of the wilderness (4) |
Premier associated with Primrose Hill: a jailer confused when intelligence is imprisoned (8,8) |
See 7 (8) |
Trouble descends upon caricaturist (10) |
Italian river in French city: editor must have it put back (9) |
Meal with no starter deleted - that's a blow (8) |
Begin to grasp the reel is ready? (6,2) |
Six strong? That's OK (6) |
Magic bird, the blackbird, nearly home (6) |
Reverse of what the fairy-tale goose did, like the swan? (5) |
Divorce scene is upset by a single blow (4) |