Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 12th 2002) 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.
Possible reason for seeing US soldier in flasher's coat giving order to the sledge-pulling friend of Winnie-the-Pooh at Marks & Spencer? (5,9) |
Turner resulting in a spark, say, of colour (5) |
Budgie could be using stick to keep time (8) |
A girl can sound as if she's in a cold state (7) |
Style of trad. novel writer (3,4) |
Close one down following unpleasant scent (5) |
Lingual gymnastics from an overdose in shouting? (9) |
Sorted free mail to Portugal to see how the land lies? (6,3) |
Call on half the jury not to rise? (5) |
Seat of the ancient empire (7) |
Inclined to have zero intelligence in the Navy? (7) |
Spooner's disposed of heart infection often caused by kissing (4,4) |
Call me a Janus? That's not entirely an ideal person's name (5) |
Dim, then imbecilic, pilot literally ejects one for nothing? You can''t even imagine it! (3,4,7) |
Cricketer needing large number for bank holiday draw gets the runs, a century (4,8) |
Country's dynasty lying in state (5) |
Wobbly English deck chair not right for American bird (9) |
Weird as the profligate Scot? (7) |
Rider appears exhausted (7) |
Little bird becomes headless chicken on film (5) |
Little time for grotty pieces of food at Christmas (5,4) |
Flowers make people into babies (6-2-4) |
Early developer in the north and south of London? (4,5) |
Standardisation of European currency non-starter for trade (9) |
Awful weather - and the weekend's almost over! (7) |
Saw unwanted book on Lib-Dem policy (7) |
Woman hoping for a less hectic afternoon after this? (5) |
Bird has to get cold feet (5) |