Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 15th 2001) 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.
15 of 9 taking a mad gamble, caught withholding (4,8) |
Lay spoken of solvers no longer with us (7) |
Writer's devil ... (7) |
... not like another writer (7) |
Arkwright's lad succeeding one archbishop, then another (7) |
US city reporter switching material to get the sack (5) |
Art of French Revolution period? (9) |
Fits city lights one after another (9) |
Here on earth or under it? (5) |
I'm right! "Smee", alternatively, is "Duck" (7) |
Nothing much left after chopper chopped salamander (7) |
Ape Athens gave initially to Ceres, I gathered (7) |
This offensive little unit, essentially nitro, explodes: it blows their heads off! (7) |
9 15: good chap! Fair of Delius to enter "Yes! No Bananas" (6-6) |
Quail migrating on the north wind (7) |
Symbolic catechists abandon lying for greed (7) |
Homer going West on 15 March? (9) |
He proved his logic in the Okavango Delta (5) |
One sergeant with two names: you say he''s John Doe (7) |
Around Grozny there's no size for type of skullcap (7) |
Nothing in getting a mug shot of this 15 of 9 (8,4) |
15 of 9 used 15 23 for 15 22 (6,6) |
Eccentric type (9) |
Constant brightness measured here (7) |
Invasive 15 of Welles out of Wells (7) |
Wellington's part to play in probibition busting (7) |
They sack the string players, you say? (7) |
Old comedian bearing lines from Bunthorne with polish (5) |