Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 26th 2002) 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.
Cry from the 8, perhaps: "Bosom OK! Is m' behind guilty?" (4,2,3,4,3,2,4) |
Head-to-head link for burning issues (3,4) |
Old, cold Bostonian, who speaks only to God, returning to Virginia (7) |
Born, die, unknown, bereft (5) |
Tired out, chaps? Take time handicap! (9) |
Issue from Abraham's tax-free investment account (5) |
De Brunhoff's elephantine ignorance? (9) |
If good for hard investment, could be delighted with money-back guarantee (4-5) |
Decimation of congregation's the duty of the church (5) |
Graces Roman sent packing (9) |
Born under cross (5) |
Morpheus's murderer? (7) |
Citizen demanding one's right to a priest (7) |
Not the most fitting abuse, as little changes (5,8) |
All eyes, all eyes are here at Lord's (2,3,4) |
The setter's cunning without being ingratiating (5) |
Defer one's return (5) |
Illiterate members of NUT routed (9) |
Speaking of loo brush head, right? I can't find a smoother! (9) |
One arresting copper at the right time (2,3) |
One of the BBC's trying habits here (8,5) |
Pi? Look at it this way; its Hell! (10,3) |
Madly macerates sustenance from Devon? (5,4) |
See 1 (9) |
Pussy's place with Ellen Marshal? (2,3,4) |
Anacreon's interior decoration material (5) |
Namely, a poem: one from Wells's pen? (3-2) |
Here Hebrideans run in to back a horse (5) |