Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 23rd 1999) 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.
He plays piano and conducts because "Misty" inspires knowledge (9) |
Ask Pole to change title on letter (7) |
Extremist in the sinful tradition (5) |
Daily newspaper's gone out of business? (7) |
Den sounds like hen (4) |
Fagin's boy, Dickens' Herbert, gets on Dickens' wick (10) |
Common sight in the park: toe broken with rake (3,4) |
Shake a lot during large drink (7) |
See 2 |
Desert means to leave twice? (4) |
Glass flipper (7) |
Gray's Inn almost turned lilac (7) |
Frequently decimal? (5) |
Down these tubes vessel shot - one nil! (9) |
Faltering train too slow at English end of Channel rail link (8,7) |
In practice, comprehensive type of characters (3,5,5,3,5,4,3,4,3) |
TV and newspapers offering "Ken Dodd's No Con" (5) |
Stop for a few minutes jazz by Brubeck (4,4) |
My word shows where initially to place C for Constraint (2,4) |
See 2 |
Run out of gear (6) |
Isaac N. hit tree; it shook: what (disastrously) went down must come up? (5,3,7) |
500 sheets amongst 550 - and that's heaven in bed (9) |
South goes west and Motorway sign's the same (8) |
See 2 |
Bad feeling of mine aggravated gutless Tony (6) |
Shakespearean character this year in city (6) |
Colour of mint with a hole, of course (5) |