Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 24th 2009) 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.
Poultry and moussaka? Oddly, nothing after (4,4) |
Boatman's settled in dead-end street or strip (6) |
Part of verse has line with something missing: gravity — it's lightweight (8) |
Spirits of dead-end kids: rebellious, outspoken, tuneless (6) |
Perhaps stocks of Lada Ltd in Russia unreliable (11) |
Dead-end career next? (5) |
Pressure-formed, it's de-ice spray for farmers (9) |
Flirting with dead-end relationship (9) |
Polish anthem endures in the heart (5) |
Almost catches customer: not exactly cricket (11) |
Gather for a drink after day is done (4,2) |
Drama of dead-end soul-searching wrongly denying anger (4,4) |
Shocking Scene One from brother's production of "Three Sisters"? (6) |
Set out again from a dead-end street in need of repairs (8) |
Drama in posh part of London, reported by Cockney woman (2,4,4) |
Stopped dead-end kids also taking pennies at checkout (5,5) |
Dead-end pub serves these parts of Yorkshire (5) |
Boat in canal, rot swirling in contrasting motion (12) |
Showing no concern for four in dead end (9) |
Head over heels, aching for love (4) |
International meeting set up on time (4) |
A classy purée, ordered with bream etc (7,5) |
Boatman at helm of tug gets a good deal (after inflation)
(5,5) |
Attacked with hammer in deserted complex (10) |
Measure of liquidity in climate of anger about bank sitting on gold (4,5) |
Charge out non-resident's take-away dinners (5) |
Letters written in dead-end Middle East port (4) |
Ill-mannered about dead-end street in Paris (4) |