Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 9th 2006) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 27 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Coming before the bar opens is optimistic (6) |
Parrot that is settled in the country (8) |
The Black Prince having more intelligence (8) |
Energy keeps male abstainer from segregated area (6) |
Art like rocket science in bright star (not American, English) (12) |
French king to have a place in the country (4,4) |
Egg-laying beetle? (8) |
Where the defendant is after a drink ... (2,3,3) |
... which is simple for an ox (4) |
Runabout hard on queen's sticky plant in the country (12) |
How duck went west, taken off (6) |
Move through holes and tell (8) |
Example of fashionable attitude (8) |
A row in direction giving name to writer of the country (6) |
Left the blaze spreading around one in the country (4,9) |
See 2 |
Tease companion for involuntary movement (6) |
Favourable to papers' turnabout which is exerted by one gas (7,8) |
Good man interrupting oaths from the 9? (8) |
Showing? About time! (5) |
Main lines are showing Queen 3 as Sikh (10) |
Cockney scene in the country (4,6) |
Get struck on the shoulder, heard not seen? (9) |
A singer fellow near Oxford (8) |
Cross out half of 8 in the country (6) |
Complete set of books, a sign to the audience (5) |
See 13 |