Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 23rd 2021) 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.
Rubbish surface turned into something suitable for lawn (7) |
Ultimately just cause for betrayal (7) |
Height of sculpture is about right (7) |
Hermits occasionally getting into sex that's explosive (6) |
Sea essentially still and flat (11) |
Notes on a fish? (5) |
As expected in what you do, keep hearing you are to follow strange echo (3,3,3,6) |
Getting ready for the start of punitive damages (11) |
Provide enlightenment and exalt leader stepping down (5) |
Drink and party endlessly wearing skirt (7) |
An aristocrat who swings both ways is not quite right (1,3,3) |
Chocolate confections which are usually eaten about midday (7) |
All NHS leaders have duty to protect personnel from infectious disease (7) |
Plank 8? (3-2-4) |
Nightlife mostly turns into a type of entertainment for high flyers (2-6) |
Little picture of poinsettias (5) |
Without a doubt, transfusions with blood regularly administered (2,3,4,2,4) |
Your money's worth giving for tea clue? (4,2,8) |
<span>Buyer's </span><i>pro tem infractus est</i> (6) |
See 13 |
Parasite seen in experimental test tubes (but eradicated) (6) |
Fastidiousness of society rip-off (10) |
Script of bodice ripper originally found in abandoned toilet (8) |
Extremely ambitious politicians: one of them killed Shakespeare's Cleopatra (4) |
Rejected in Vietnam: capitalist game of greed (3-3) |
Singers reported in the paper (5) |
Dumas' second character Aramis could be a swordsman (7) |
Current conductor left inside motor starter (9) |