Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 14th 2002) 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.

Be lustful in iron spire (6)
A villain's leavings, perhaps (8)
Live right by peninsula, almost in disorder (8)
Even Seb retires in old age (6)
Where to admit fuel muffling neo-Nazis' noises off (12)
Wicked woman interrupting strumpet (4)
Compiler's carrying on with affected type of government (8)
Toughest stag gives up the ghost inside (8)
Leave a bit (4)
A political craftsman? (12)
Book size for old firm to put tax returns in (6)
Newt with young inhaling oxygen at once, once (8)
Wessex girl clutching cylinder, missing the greenwood (8)
Tough little lady's alter ego admitting nothing new (6)
Boy brought up to property right (4)
Detectives stamped around and met one another (9)
They walk out of the next European Union assembly (6)
Very British memsahib, half drunk, gives vent to salty oath (6,2,7)
Service boy in retribution, topped and tailed (8)
Reptile shooting coke by the gram (5)
County in real trouble accepting money (10)
Notice silver in a lot of make-up on the island (10)
Concerning each politician and what one can perform (9)
Swan to make off with Molly Bloom's original (8)
Amusing scene involving a basket chair (6)
Grandma entered? That's fatuous! (5)
What to bend after a monarch is born? (4)