Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 19th 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.
Engineers come back inside to have another look at the tank (9) |
See 11 (5) |
Rejuvenation requires hard gold cash, retaining dividers: Bond must take the blame (7,11,7) |
See 11 (7) |
The little g____er (4) |
Fish comes second to beer and tripe (10) |
When the Levellers did their stuff? (7) |
Muddy mark for childless masons? (7) |
Not enough hours to transport milk to cafe (4,2,4) |
Take food from the right girl (4) |
Solver's double soon holds setter, a priest, to the means of entering Oxford University (7,4,3) |
See 23 (7) |
In endless night across the water it makes one yawn (5) |
Sheriff's officer's not to miss the post (9) |
Painting Orson embraced by Liz, destined for strawberry leaf (6,9) |
Sergeant wanted to do it to faces missing the 8 thing (8) |
... patriots at heart (4) |
My first, says my second, is an 8 thing: nothing goes cheaply (4,4) |
Alternative to tram without the groove, producing the unkindest cut (6) |
Released before autumn, "The Descent of Icarus" (4,4) |
Student distorts rising proliferation of housing (6) |
Iridescent mother of American city was effusive about loan (there's a thing!) (4-11) |
Is 4's first subject atomically identical? (8) |
Reproduce the state of the poor emu's tail (8) |
No boarder keeps names of subject of air on the pipes (5,3) |
See 11 (6) |
Ditch partially enclosed during raising of 11 10 20 12 (6) |
Ex-Chancellor was burnt, they tell me (4) |