Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 13th 2003) 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.
See 14 |
Inclined to take Narnia lion to Tumnus, firstly (6) |
Device inside which awful if trapped? (4) |
Women letting new boys go around with decapitated kippers (10) |
Toulouse-Lautrec's filmed sex symbol virtually captures Miss Andrews' heart with headless mammoth (6,5) |
Delinquent offered non-alcoholic drink's bloody angry, extremely! (8) |
Paul's about to compile, going back into business for very little money abroad (9) |
Slough residence for rakes? (4) |
Masticate, or repeat audibly for training? (4) |
Fielder right in deep about to be beaten (9) |
Goya's bereavement accommodated by homeless relative (8) |
Reni's "A Lion is Heard" (6) |
To understand about alcoholics having turned over notice outside hen party is a deep thing (3,7) |
Guardian editor exploited (4) |
Bernini's "Poland" copied - a fake, and he too! (6,3,6) |
Seal of approval given on condition when delivered (6) |
Personification of English religious book (7) |
Something running from baby, a leak initially (5) |
Gives in "Listener" puzzle - one torn out (7) |
Ruler of African country losing heart to lieutenant (6) |
See 26 |
Cezanne's Labour Party searched for reshuffle? (3,4,7) |
Rembrandt's basic structure encapsulated by whatever, having fewer clothes (7,6) |
Van Gogh's hope shattered thanks to drug being absorbed by his subjects' meal? (3,6,6) |
Line turning up around slum to acquire disease (7) |
See 7 |
Resolute scorer in cricket match dismissing opener (7) |
A grand in addition (2,4) |
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