Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 25th 2008) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 30 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Gents leading light, Marsh (7) |
Local funny papers drop (4,3) |
Hit required outside temperature for animals (5) |
Club with hot and cold shock device for those unfit to walk (4,5) |
Appealing about Penny and Grant's 12 24 and 19 as well as 6 9 and 20 (10) |
Peg wobbled, being topless (4) |
Not the sort of operation Hitler went in for? (3-8) |
Well just like a fall (5,2,4) |
Monarch's stage (revolving) erected by state (4) |
Fly, ship or load bananas (10) |
Base King Edward, a source of material for writers (9) |
No time for old repair man to become print worker (5) |
Unusual origins of Newcastle United-style English scorer (7) |
Predicting the month by a range name (7) |
Midge possibly lacks nitrogen, having started with topping of banana split (6) |
Sombre, grand - like something from a cotton mill! (6) |
"Catwalk Al" in IT yearly renders lime property (10) |
Obligation to accept independent book entry (5) |
Jaguar, say, almost without assistance on back road somewhere in Europe (9) |
Hank's vulgar face about to go (4) |
Vocal work or a chamber work incorporating a round (8) |
Had advance knowledge of elevated king in start again (8) |
"Prime motivator" uses electric source with high-pitched sound to stifle resistance (10) |
Unrestricted sign banning bands on public highway? (2,7) |
Offer to form a union? (8) |
Say "good works producing fruit" (8) |
Rogue trader at first lost weight (6) |
Blunder into party, turning over drum (6) |
Groovy thing looks back (around mid-sixties) (5) |
Chinese distance, bearing and course (4) |