Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 24th 2002) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 60 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Set in line of battle, perhaps: so 5 down consulted higher authority? (6)
Quality perfumed with 48 (5)
Outstanding (success) (6)
Old city, with it, to get a degree on 1st of June or plough (4,5)
Many at start of play will bloom in the desert (5)
Red Robin (modern tune) (5)
Dancer from the fen dancing with Tony (7)
From Cameroon there comes a camel (4)
Financier's complaint about marshal being given his head (5,3)
Follower of the shuttle (4)
Alternative following for Princess Christian (4)
Grant for potter's percolator? (5)
Bowler at sea (5)
Streamers for knights errant on red slab (9)
Becomes busy with a ring? (4,7)
Interfering old woman to make love and to draw fish (5-5)
0 per cent finance for Peter Pan? (5-5)
Dead twice? He left off, being mentally confused (5-6)
One that fought with Old Pretender for more than a sonnet? (9)
It isn't extra for a skin transplant (5)
Weight increasing with speed? (3-2)
Bill concerning land (4)
A right to travel by ship (4)
Look for meat (8)
See 2 (4)
Arranged with a view? (2,5)
Congratulations to assassin (5)
Summons about bone of antelope (5)
The staff of an organisation are among the dregs -- they produce heavy stuff (4,5)
[Variations: 5ac, 7, 30dn, 48; and/or 44] (6)
Model keen on half Venetian painter (5)
[Variations: 8ac, both parts of 18, 49; and "this 24"] (6)
A candle or candles I need to play (7,3,3,4)
Ex-minister to make things stick (6)
Girl in frenzied ride for love (2,7)
Bad prose among trite stuff in the Guardian, with little time for our man at the front? (3,13)
The only cog to work the machines? (10)
Stick or move? (4)
Deer drinking 30 down in spite of bacterium (11)
Progressive leader for Indian state (2-5)
I intend rising in the motoring organisation - bloodlessly? (7)
Choirboy gets it in the neck (4)
[Variations: 4, 36, 50, 54; and, before all, 37] (6)
Kipling's 13 devours teetotal son of Blair, following 5 across to a Boney conclusion (6,2,8)
Horse chestnut without the chest (3)
Catcher let off (6)
[Variations: 11, 20ac, 20dn, 23; and 44-ly 45] (6)
Evening recce'd unfortunately got swallowed (5,8)
Beetle following French 20 (3)
Sound of letter swallowed (3)
Colleague of Blair (Tony) out of bed before queen and emperor (7,4)
A fellow receiving a point at first, as is fitting (10)
The footballer of Aragon? (9)
5 across found variously in 4, 8 down and 51 (3)
Take liquid in clouds that don't begin to exist (6)
Russian girl with tales of French comedian? (7)
Daisy of Kent (7)
Shared (6)
The 30 down one is one, the 7 one isn't (4)
Table not horizontal? (4)

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