Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 25th 1999) 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.
Transport from Hastings to hustings? (6,3) |
Some are muscling in on being suckled by a wolf (5) |
Range with directions (5) |
Needlewoman embroidering a top with right lace (9) |
Hallmarked piece of pewter makes sense on South American river (5-5) |
Don't start long journey round Scots island from the back row (4,4) |
Brought the other Dutch firm for tunnel construction: it's lying at the limit (7,5,2,7,4,3,5) |
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See 12 |
Very bad beer - old pal's drunk (10) |
Dylan's answer is coming soon (2,3,4) |
See 14 |
Eyot has a tenant (5) |
Call motorway police: a learner's causing a fatality (9) |
Animal on which to venture about a shilling? (5) |
Victorian mathematician in pursuit of fox turned due north on time (9) |
Come down from odd holes with a number (4,6) |
12 piece of wood that should have been done (7) |
Thomas Carlyle's head in a tank (7) |
See 24 |
Episcopal joint (5) |
Spooner to get hold of cheese - it comes to land (3,6) |
Act I - our act - shows domineering (10) |
One bird's note on marsh raised by 10's predecessor (9) |
Obliged to make a tax leap (4-5) |
River bird spilling his wine (7) |
Hollywood has a dog's name, keeping left, mile on mile (7) |
South African by birth (5) |
Solver's in line for alcohol (5) |
Guy with 10, a figure of speech (4,4) |