Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 21st 2017) 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.
Diagrams showing Lewis after school holding up one train (10) |
Fierce protests arising from company's internal store layout (10) |
High ebbs and flows, primarily catching nothing (5-4) |
What helps one go without head on beer? A pint, possibly (8) |
Satchmo's gripe? (7,8) |
A nice end for troubling decades (8) |
Not on in church to finally lose face for a drink container (6,3) |
Fnooze party? (6) |
Lots of coal fires (5) |
In clothes? Emperor? Always! (6) |
Scientist's note in box (7) |
Young creature giving rise to endless criticism (4) |
Compiler again broke monitor? Good reason to 25 (7,4) |
See 23 across |
The south-east corner is in the 5th and 6th arrondissements (5,7) |
Relish the moment I'm deep in trouble chasing vehicle (5,4) |
22 across use poorly written notes (5,5) |
Other arrangement supporting strike so far (8) |
Try hitting net after start of Badminton Cup (6) |
Tribe with the magic lantern (4) |
Messing up passage, turned to squirming right away (10) |
German approval on the rise of united China is hot stuff (8) |
Public strip show hit for six when covering election (3,6) |
Cub stars? (6,4) |
Comment for the audience from a team with strange ideas (5) |
Morning gone, chameleon switches position (7) |
See 7 |
See 24 |
It's a virtue, yet returning to cover it would be daring (5) |