Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 27th 2001) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 32 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
"Domesticate smooth snake, doubly smooth", written in (way back) by 6down 14down (6,3,5,3,6) |
See 1 across (5) |
Russian girl knocking Irish boy over (5) |
State unfinished hole is of burning value (9) |
Hotel suite's seedy image (10) |
Still one remains elusive? (4) |
Members of a gang and fragmented, you might say (7) |
See 21 (7) |
Warrior setting island on fire (7) |
Component of a machine seen as an intricate kind of puzzle (7) |
Second notion back to front (4) |
A morsel sprinkled on blue flower (4,6) |
Deny turmoil in part of Birmingham at reduction in sentence (9) |
Russian agreement should be brought into play immediately (5) |
Sun god disheartened by oriental royal family (5) |
Shed, topless, embracing retired salesmen, which should get everyone talking (9) |
252 gallons of wine is capital! (5) |
See 1 across (9) |
One trim turning up with smart clothing - an Italian (10) |
The wife's providing support for line on high profile Tory family (7) |
Having organised a cover-up, does a stretch (7) |
Composer's composer about to 'arm himself with sawn-off arm (4,9) |
A biography with heart sent back by 6 14 (5) |
It's wise to safeguard misuse of relic, as this would be ... (9) |
Six-footer Paul's significant? That's hypothetical stuff (10) |
See 6 (9) |
First having left English port, left one in Yemen with too much on board (9) |
See 21 (7) |
Tidy the house and wipe the floor (5,2) |
"Turn East just downtown, OK? Easy! Yahoo!" by 6 14 (2,3,4,3,3,2,3,4) |
See 21 (5) |
Tool for tots, we hear (4) |