Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 6th 2008) 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.
Terrorists first and subsequently to get back ... their own (9) |
Jane's tribe on stage, with A for Antony? (5) |
Married with no children, not being licensed (7) |
A target set for aquatic event (7) |
Engineer's spoken question? (4) |
Fellow sentinel keeps clubs for protection of train (10) |
Take course to be at ease (7) |
Wizard with access to standard return (7) |
Building cover for recession initiated during infatuation (10) |
A 0.3125 lb return from sea (4) |
Oxymoronic region where letter has dash in it (7) |
Extract from clay pit to be expected (7) |
Was idle student introduced to Sunday's 1? (5) |
Disc containing extra drink for Bible translator in Yorkshire (9) |
This is curious - odds on proud being involved in deception, not I (9,6) |
Wrong half of Hellas in Greek given to 23 (8) |
See 20 |
Extremely insensitive heart under building? (4,4) |
Iron wheel with new base (6) |
Decoration for building to get reduction on the exterior (9) |
Which church has cover? (6) |
Compounding regal 4, flattery is our biggest fault (5,4,6) |
Game, not a good one, among poets (9) |
Cooker for idiot to put in cooked vegetables (3,5) |
Unholy verse by the poet Lewis towards the end of April (5,3) |
Wind brake in building? (6,5) |
Gather from leader in European countries (6) |
Not the 25 play? (5) |