Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 5th 2019) 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.
Giving a lift from college with family in car heading towards London (7,2) |
TV company takes in university youngsters (4) |
I had an accident with nail gun in the groin (8) |
Learned about a dead (at first unhappy) parrot (4,2) |
The way things are, not even a T-shirt fits (2,2,2) |
'No rest for the wicked', I moan, after besetting sin (8) |
Show about America becoming American (6) |
Greek character goes by bike — you say this must be changed (8) |
March sung by a politician in theatrical style (4,4) |
Deli item left for hotel (6) |
It looks like our security service's repressed and dissipated (8) |
Ionised matter engineered as lamp (6) |
Fellow making things up going on air (6) |
Rothko finally using a mixture of it plain (3,5) |
One widely admired vocally (4) |
Complaint from hollow, dozy guard about leader of escape (9) |
Boatman's led with a knave (5) |
Bitter, unending campaign meets habitual reaction (7) |
In refrain: Nessun Dorma (5) |
Send off to get free hospitality? Quite the reverse (7) |
Hanging on first article one included in funny script (9) |
A person pursuing another of the same sex (7) |
Specialised shops with a couple of bills for Spooner (9) |
Noted agreement in the US: review aid and tie in with end of quarrel (9) |
Salvaged point and got even with current leader going ahead (9) |
Opposed by many people, the Spanish Inquisition's first rising (7) |
Phoney hypnotists? No, it’s fatal to be embraced by them! (7) |
Boatman's officer accepts a new start after drug discharge (7) |
It's clear one is advanced (5) |
Don Carlo, say? (5) |