Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 16th 2010) 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.
First of burners turned on, so warmer? (6) |
Analyses dumb ladies? (8) |
What's odd about river? It's Britain's longest (6) |
Some 19 with hoops (4-4) |
In which constant blurring of laconic narrations so rectified, mistake ultimately forgotten? (11,3,14) |
Sentence like that entered into computer accessory, ending in "bum" (6,4) |
See 19 |
Northern European circuit on the radio? (4) |
Passionate description of some crows devouring rusty bolt (3-7) |
See 11 |
Strong resistance to break off engagement, might one say? (8) |
Two in pool get the urge (6) |
Mined particles, hardened diamonds found in blast (4,4) |
Compete to eat what's laid, one wouldn't eat the layer? (6) |
Sculpture more than chipped? (4) |
Temperature taken from worryingly volatile air sacs (7) |
Development here, where catastrophe claims vessel on far edge of weir (4,4) |
Country girl steals car, then bachelor nicks one (5,6) |
Girl in denial eventually flipped (6) |
Right half of visa application, nothing if not one? (7) |
Sod in London area given wine, slurred (9) |
Judge and I lost in poetic justice, unfortunately destroyed (3,2,6) |
Trained poodle? Corgi? Or not! (6,3) |
Its opposite in 3, for sure (8) |
Light-hearted, fly off with me? (7) |
Russian performer on which 22 or 16, we hear? (7,4) |
Super speller (6) |
Central European at the far north or south? (4) |