Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 27th 2018) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 26 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Get under someone's skin, might it? (6) |
Painter related to darkest shade, as he used to say? (6) |
Test buoyancy ultimately in fish (3,3) |
Attack top and bottom (8) |
See 18 |
Erect using poles etc, obvious long parts (5,1,4) |
Where a bridge is bent (2,3,6) |
Go on sponsored walk primarily, middle of week taken off (6,4,4) |
See 22 |
Applies oneself, like a gorilla? (8,4) |
One is oddly patchy (6) |
Ticklish rear of lieutenant aroused (6) |
Ursine, might you say? Just about (6) |
Organ composition in fruit (8) |
Cunning clue for "dump illegally" (3-3) |
Getting frisky, Catherine dated bit of a looker after divorce? (8,6) |
Ice has to remain in order (6) |
Near catastrophe, question getting involved in hideous US-Korean war (6,6) |
See 3 |
Matt, perhaps, in 5 20 (5,6) |
Little time in sport for speeding (8) |
Damaged by run, boy runs indeed? (8) |
Poetry like this half-cut poet served up (6) |
Wet under thatched roof of the rural gentry? (6) |
Who could be in court loading a revolver? (6) |
See 5 |