Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 8th 2005) 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.
Repeat customary practice, injecting drug (speed) (9) |
In Badagara, I take a dip in India (5) |
In which one may be driven to drink (7) |
Economy independent of government knackers 'arry (7,6) |
Unbroken defect's sound (5) |
Blinking time, hour of midnight (9) |
Undertake precise manoeuvre and make old tender thing feel sexy? (4,2,1,8) |
Further adjusting compound interest, grand goes on (9) |
Stick to working title (5) |
Mild, with no 1 (7) |
Where suspects held without trial, bear it in mind (7) |
Still raging in river (5) |
Ball-to-boot serenade? (1,3,1,4,3,2,3) |
As a pond thaws out, entering empty river (10) |
In conversation, witty person overcomes tiresome one, the beast (4,4) |
Delivery of orders at regular intervals, prompt (6) |
Valid target in hoopla, perhaps? (4,4) |
Hopeless couple parting signed off (10) |
Sweet thing in well gripping game, a hundred ahead (5,3) |
African capital where monarch renounces name Muhammad (6) |
See 4 |
Semisweet item is cut with one bite taken out (3,7) |
Author holds US state up not as a harmless native of America (5,5) |
See 25 |
Totally blissful condition's ending in vicar getting drunk (8) |
See 12 |
Marriage's restraint, it's said (6) |
Poet sees another holding his head (4) |
Bleat that's not from sheep? (4) |