Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 14th 2017) 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.
Style said to be warped by traditionalists for a start, anti-bourgeois (7) |
Soft item with no end to flatten, not this then? (4,3) |
Person in book group (5) |
Desolate scene where love in poems can degenerate (9) |
Machinations of Belgian in Poirot ultimately impossible to grasp (10) |
Knee higher — this lower? (4) |
See 25 |
See 28 |
Step by entrance, we hear? (4) |
Daydreaming male catching end of member on a zip (10) |
Deduce how to make a square? (3,3,3,3,8) |
Indian garment pinned back by pandit — oh dear (5) |
Material in bread, sharp (7) |
Part of house in need of refurbishment? It could be better (4,3,11) |
Idiotic supporting cruel feeding swindle in fast food chain (6,6) |
See 1 |
Enthusiastic about country's rise and fall? (10) |
After a rise, police on good rates (5) |
Moving freely, ankle screws removed? (9) |
Sumptuous boozer (4) |
A bounder stood up amid laughter — why no sex tonight? (8) |
Bird circling ridge to find tropical plant (4,4) |
A marked village showed wart, unfortunately (8,2) |
Plain wet to practise excessively (9) |
For example, tit measurement spawning novel (8) |
Bread — Croatian money? (5,3) |
Hint — problem with cue? (3-3) |
One tucks into revolting gruel, less appealing (6) |
Qualification for Bellerophon, say? (5) |
Precious little deeper than bottom of pit (4) |