Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 14th 2002) 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.
"O _______ " (The 25) Actors have held up tenpin bowlers? What nonsense! (5,3,5,4,3,4,6,3) |
King Charles splitting union with King James's supporter (7) |
See 1 (7) |
One laughs only if spotted (5) |
Where Parisians stake their cash? T' heavenly barmaid's holding ours (3,6) |
Cutbacks writing the end of education? (5) |
Free entry to good clubs' football fields (9) |
In pain? Miss Trent's g-going up the wall with this! (9) |
The way the Italian book displays some brightness (5) |
Basic as stewed eel with bananas (9) |
Dufy, painter or French Liberal (5) |
Salt of the Black Mass, say? (7) |
What doest Shakespeare's stand-in amanuensis: this work? (7) |
Creator of 1 (initialised) should, wandering in a light straight line (6,1,6) |
Wild canaries? I produce more than a pet!(5.4) |
Does she take a bow for her Cesario? (5) |
Opus of the blase aerialist? (5) |
Pendragon in flight from such literary heights (9) |
Elijah and Jeptha are as Brutus is, so one reflected (9) |
Composer-king capturing hearts (5) |
See 1 (13) |
The presumption to speak of Jane's skill? (13) |
Battle for Nile so desperate (9) |
Innocent suspect left 'til wounded internally (9) |
Eastern logic failing in one epoch (9) |
Hymn for the next Olympiad (5) |
Not locked on this (5) |
Improved recording from recorders in King's Cross? (5) |