Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 12th 2009) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 32 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Call about female killer, rough work of 1 down (6,7) |
See 25 |
Hype's terrible, breaking novel — not enough puff with it (9) |
Welsh boy enveloped in extraordinary lunacy in 1 down's work (5,5) |
The Greek, northern English and Spanish pub (5) |
Lozenge makes Spooner divest himself of whip (5,4) |
Are you said to be split into "live" and "computer generated"? (7) |
Grade sign after letters as book of 25 4 across (6,5) |
Exactly what Kipling wrote (4,2) |
Domain of 15 medicine, if regulated (7) |
Shepherdess takes boy and clingy girl back on wheels (4,5) |
1 down has footballer topped and tailed (5) |
See 15 |
Light grey stuff used in perfumery (9) |
Parliament, centre of dirty dogs, keeping back grass (7) |
Yes, when posted (6) |
Russian money sent when uttered? (7) |
Emigrant to be corrosive about value of "silver" coin (5) |
What (in play) of the Sun, heartlessly roaming after pointy stag? (5,4) |
Dispose of complaint, missing drug when inside 1 down's work (7) |
Sort of fund opening to subsidise drinker (5) |
Set about cleric wrongly put in goal (9) |
Agent general coming in, ready for bed (6) |
Coppers, nearly one pound, in drawer (6) |
Fellow with float, maybe German and south Italian circulating (9) |
Wordbook found on the Lizard? (9) |
See 1 across |
Comedian with a record? Not far off (6) |
How I think to take care of my teeth? (7) |
Wasted opportunity with almost complete mushroom (4,2) |
See 10 |
1 down's work gives very little change to the Maquis (5,7) |