Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 23rd 2000) 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.
Trouble with French umpires? (6) |
The dog on the right is one of mine (7) |
See 25 (4) |
Agreement to follow Henry, king of the free market (5) |
See 12 (10) |
Polish and half Hungarian city turning up on a roll (3-1-3) |
Which is the more offputting? Defeated addiction (turning light on, note) to cannabis, or ... (6,4,3,4,5) |
The groove should be discounted (6) |
... Don Renrub? (3,2,3,4,6) |
Austrian region (not Greek): hint - blended into part of Asia Minor (9) |
Money not allowed, they say, for semi-military sound (5,4) |
Cat and dog turn up mates round the field, he wrote amusingly (7,7) |
See 25 (4) |
A prize for crazy nut Curtis: did he get it for needlework? (13) |
See 11 (4) |
Wader used by cockney woodworker? (9) |
St Francis could see all right, still keeping one genetically modified (9) |
How many people do you need for open war? A thousand? (8) |
See 11 (5) |
Stature, top to toe, of King Henry? (6) |
Don't go straight to the southwest - veer off (6) |
Stick man in heart of heart (6) |
See 7 (7) |
Capital in almost vulgar likeness (10) |
An inclination by respected colleague with half the choir at a time (12) |
The heart has a military sound (6) |
Like the 23 on the other side, on return of French boy to work (7) |
He set course for a desert island (6) |
See 11 (7) |