Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 23rd 2006) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 32 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Take MI5 literally at first, which is wrong (7) |
Academic department is defective without starting course (7) |
Cash, whereof a little is needed in inducement (5) |
Jagger's monument? (9) |
Rough description of government claim? Bosh! (9) |
Built up, they say, but actually the reverse (5) |
An old soldier abroad is in the hunt for spoil, unless restrained (5) |
One able to stretch tales more wildly ... (9) |
... once named over being too cocky ... (9) |
... as Yugoslavia did in Croatia? (5) |
Biblical character, one rejected by church (5) |
Established state belonging to France (9) |
Gore with god's backing is able to find a way in the Middle East (4,5) |
Man's given time for robbery (5) |
Ring from alien after yearly article is dropped (7) |
Church regretful about witchcraft (7) |
Softy types in shaggy hair (7) |
Cartesian settlement of religious differences (9) |
Bitter maple, a little bit (5) |
24, taking belt, troubled old king (9) |
Currency no longer has honest sound (5) |
What Equity achieves stops future generations (9) |
Plunders a little treasure in battle (5) |
His delivery may be 5 short (7) |
Other clue than I set is not cricket (9) |
Leo's friend also has about 100 parts (9) |
Prophet taking note of mineral (9) |
Soccer team from Cinque Port lacking victory (7) |
Writer of trifle containing lost letters (7) |
Do overtime at the pictures (5) |
Wine brought round in a large measure (5) |
One missing from a choice of two can put you out (5) |