Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 11th 2010) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 28 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Avoid supplementary measure (8) |
Throws out first of couples in Cornish town, not quite retired (6) |
Tree and flower died, protected by second-rate lifesaver, perhaps? (5,4,5) |
Tyson's no longer one to bite (5) |
You might bet this model, male model, wearing swine (6,6) |
Figure not opening flat (4) |
Animal holding breath after one's flipped over rattlesnake (10) |
Honing work is in the secret of great comedy? (10) |
God knocking back port (4) |
Recorder of rainbows, perhaps, got extremes of colour blurred (12) |
See 9 |
Plant torn apart in skirmish (5,4) |
Read aloud "Nameless Seducer" from the end (6) |
On the contrary, can writer say it's the source of all our characteristics? (4,4) |
Plunder with the axe? (4) |
Leonardo assembled wood boxes on the box, no questions asked (4,2,2,4) |
Swimming classes? (6) |
Choose state marines to underline ludicrous cost, which is flashy and highly charged (8,5) |
What was removed by the old Queen's ablutions? Last of grime, so sweet (8,6) |
Domestics, result of prince getting to grips with a princess (10) |
Informer revealing the Queen's into drink and drugs (10) |
2 with virtual geek before short doze, as web designer (3,7-3) |
Somewhat ignored, is no certainty for promotion? Think again (10) |
The rig has come loose from the earth's heat (10) |
A setter covering your stone — a purple one? (8) |
See 6 |
See 2 |
See 2 |