Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 23rd 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.
Feline and ovine creatures with number prefixed in mathematical chart (8) |
Good number absorbing book about safety device (3,3) |
Reluctant to jettison origin of profanity (4) |
Non-PC brat set to caper about? (6,4) |
Closer to making comeback, played again without drug (6) |
One’s taken in by spell — a politician needs this (8) |
Bunk off, keeping distance, to engage in dangerous sport (7) |
Import from 9, a genetically modified crop (7) |
Dotty way of prophesying (very Scottish) about Arab country and its leader (8) |
Situation for sculpture caused standing row (6) |
Sitting on fence, alleged drunkard said to have switched on inside light (10) |
The president’s wing (4) |
That’s the lot! Home and drink a round! (2,4) |
Coral & Co breaking an oath about Australia (8) |
Git, a plonker, seller of pop (4,4) |
Fish without a lake (4) |
Elizabeth playing herself as "The Obliterator" (6) |
Welcome figure finally: 1002? (7) |
Post-expressionist not brave? (8) |
Mad Italian love claiming rights, as unreasonable (10) |
Ally in war, killer (6) |
What "The Good Shepherd" gave new temp in De Niro characterisation? (10) |
Very appropriate location for Ali G after one? (8) |
Pardon me, misguidedly mentioning star (4-4) |
Jaundiced Charlie modelled in clay (7) |
In pursuit of the old elected government: Conservative, at last, on top (6) |
Holding a trivial matter up, Olympics' chief makes howler (6) |
Old cobbler has no blue dresses (4) |