Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 8th 2001) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 24 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Affix an upper-class arrangement with art that conceals art? (4-4) |
Make up for about a hundred without delay (2,4) |
Cut to a single point in blood (6) |
Silver fibre for mats, they say - you can't write with it (8) |
Reminder not applicable to Catholics? (4) |
Old sins in Paris are very old hat (10) |
Was 8 or 8, having hands laid on affectionately (7) |
1's 22, one passed in the daytime, wrote 14 (1,1,5) |
Crinkly fabric covers American copper left in the dusk (10) |
Funny girl's involved with us yet - could be Cinderella's (4,6) |
A crooner to be a fellow 2? (8) |
See 19 (6) |
A matter of the heart without the head, which is in recess (6) |
Satirist finds girl in burrow (8) |
"Drink up" includes H-dropping Welsh boy and mob, our newish ... (8,7) |
... university fellow in Eng. Lit. (6,9) |
Poor old story about fast ship (10) |
Some common drug turned up by journalist is caused to disappear (7) |
Soft music for 2 (4) |
Be calm - don't just play (7,8) |
Verdict: semitonic change before finale (10,5) |
Lots of lawmen find heaven in a chattel (10) |
Rub up perversely in silence (7) |
Where people sit (after standing) to eat (4) |