Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 10th 2002) 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.

That's in turmoil, with something to strike about at once (9)
Drunk is unlikely to buy a round? (5)
Oriental city, huge, with this other name (5)
Premier issue unable to break wind (4,5)
Trumpeter calls song thrush to Spooner (5,5)
Greek god's wife given a hard time (4)
Death produced by coma, we hear? (7)
Gospel member attends church section in recession (7)
Takes stock of the perfect chassis, perhaps? Not quite (7)
Body of soldiers overly recruited by draft (7)
"Fish is off", in the Queen's Speech? (4)
Crude stuff is held back by coarse Cornish beast (10)
By the sound of it, many people to acquire time-share (9)
Throw out old money endlessly (5)
Wise man, one embraced by bird (5)
Microscopic organisms from which a pair came to mutate (9)
Prelude for piano requiring more movement (5)
Limited calibre of French poet almost taken on board (5,4)
Spacecraft protector manufactured from the halides (4,6)
A woman's report on the whole thing (7)
Former African leader found in the River Test (7)
Touch up what's a bit horny? (4)
Important accent (5)
Jack wants me in durable canvas (9)
Laugh about a boy's sauce (5,5)
Minister's domicile with crime sheet passed round (9)
Come up with, say, design of portico affected by down force (9)
Activate "help" in returned computers, then drag in Yiddish (7)
Better to retain second joker (7)
Might one be given a lifelong stretch? (5)
A saucy fling? (5)
Viewing restriction where there's filth, it's said (4)