Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 2nd 2019) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 29 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Cecil is crazy, beginning to talk Latin, that is (8) |
Daring copper ignoring melancholy (6) |
Rhea's product, literally (4) |
Such vanity, writing about lying under daffodils! (10) |
Hummus maker, rustic wearing fancy cape (8) |
Tommy's one holding sway over quiet period (4,5) |
Setter's in a tuxedo, performing for neighbour (6) |
Stars taking part in noteworthy drama (5) |
Regularly miss receiving a Republican's spoils (4) |
Pygmalion's work put away during social event (7) |
He was bound to rock expert writer on the Guardian (10) |
Giant encyclopedias omitting various parts of Aeneid (7) |
They're used after passing entrance deck about noon (5,5) |
Hoard cents and yen (5) |
Old boys reportedly get to grips with a problem (8) |
Pale individual in police department put off (9) |
Evil overcomes leader of Titans, like all the gods (8) |
Sit in a hot gloomy complex composing tales (15) |
What banks do about, for instance, celebrity (6) |
Short piece about fuel returns in old sporting venue (9) |
Dash to besiege Arab capital (6) |
Woman's accepting order for old author (5) |
Old king doesn't finish idol (4) |
Corner used to be hard for bunk (7) |
Collection of old poems mostly summed up (4) |
Film game broadcast over part of Italy once (7) |
Right way back from waste processors (5) |
Deceptive foreign articles had inspiring name (9) |
Like Beckett's work to Mike, inhaling smoke in retreat (10) |