Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 22nd 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.
Fruit, overly dull inside (6) |
Fabulist losing way and breaking bone (6) |
Wunderkind's hunting pack, crafted in Antipodes, gets market outside them (8,7,6) |
See 9 (6) |
Beast finds far from buxom redhead, God willing, on boat (8) |
Politician's expletive about comeback (8) |
Classically, Diana features in classical mode (6) |
Refer to accountant turning acid (6) |
Card trick involving papers, say (8) |
Repudiate study on weight (8) |
Reply by putting Burn's darling in control (6) |
One seeking alternative way to water green valley endlessly (3,3,9) |
Island welcome in French 18 across (6) |
Having played for county, went one better (6) |
Couple raising swine in volume (7) |
Sportsmen in the end returning from underworld (5) |
Blunt, say, or characteristic in front (7) |
It's wrong to get trimmer middle by using mouth (7) |
See into dissolved whole (9) |
Tanks, as in song (7) |
Eliot and Milne, flanking Wells, recoil in horror (6) |
Medic's expletive about bard''s comeback (9) |
Bond embraces leading lady, being good-natured (7) |
Relative position (originally 10-10) in bed (7) |
Shout about women producing fruit (6) |
Increasingly bird-like, both curtailed in Central Europe (7) |
One is in need of flavouring (7) |
Drink for a month, almost establishing record (5) |