Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 6th 2001) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 29 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Venetian cuts his oeuvre (9) |
See 3 (5) |
Such a fowl as the owl? Nonsense! (7) |
The nature of de Gaulle's driving force (7) |
Relative that is found in Newchurch (5) |
Sound like Macavity, for one (9) |
See 3 (15) |
Heard to pay for switch (9) |
I'm his replacement; push off! (5) |
See 3 (7) |
See 3 (7) |
See 3 (5) |
Like Scott's revival of The Goon Show, I see! (9) |
New cars he's wrecked with this cleaner (6,4) |
Neither considered nor armed response on tap here! (4-4) |
Countersign a safe deal: a "No tick" offered to DSS persons or affluent characters (6,2,3,3,3,6,2,1,7,5,7) |
The way to reverse: steer! (4) |
Disputed deed involving ocean's islands (10) |
Dante, or his sister, consuming congealed Swiss potatoes (8) |
Not stressed, but needing a pick-me-up (6) |
Joan temporised a little before the stake (4) |
Body of demonstrators against joining Labour? (6,4) |
Cockroach in cafe's let out (4,6) |
How co-stars play or work both ways on location (8) |
Sailors in the drink (8) |
Chicken Newton preserved in ... in fat (6) |
Such inspiration doesn't ebb (6) |
John, Free Democrat hero of Exmoor (4) |
Discobolus could lose some weight (4) |