Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 30th 2006) 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.
Alternative practitioner is in love, by the way (9) |
Failure of the cloth (5) |
Cyanide fragments? Have one! (4,3) |
In the old days - from about 50 million years ago - I once went off round Australia (7) |
One preselected as leader of diocese put it first (4) |
An officer takes a service, maintaining row with corporal etc (5,5) |
Calm like a wise man keeping posh (7) |
Drink in combination (7) |
Few drinks left here: endure article among churches on car (4,6,6) |
Not heavy metal for jazz in concert (4) |
Kitchen vessel more or less black and white (3,4) |
All-in wrestling admits no fat (7) |
Gag on the right to draw (5) |
Hill goddess detailed to welcome Italian (3,6) |
Fatherland collapsing then? (Chatterton, revised by Yeats) (6,4,5,3,6,6,4) |
Money illegal in places (8) |
See 1 |
Service down in the shade (4,4) |
Turn in crockery, suffering live author of 1 (6,6) |
Trained - second half of train came first (8) |
See 19 |
See 1 |
Some clues entered correctly that will give illumination (3,5) |
The poet seems to be a mammal (8) |
Kite gets boor to relax (5,3) |
Hot work of W. Yeats (6) |
See 5 |
Want change of polarity in 13 (4) |