Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 12th 2008) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 28 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Stressful time for which the Guardian's on grass and heroin (4,4)
Having opening for neck in the red clothes? (6)
Clipping of honeysuckle as yellow as a bed of roses (4)
Print sparked off criticism, rather than art, in artist (10)
Old horseman finds fish by a river (6)
Kentish aggregate, peak submerged (8)
Pudding I love, half of cake, readily available? (7)
Mother tries to produce geniuses (7)
Time company retired calculating people, never ever leaving (8)
A rally's ending in love! Who's for tennis? (6)
Food suggested by team? (6,4)
From which some qualify for passion (4)
Wants to find imaginative conclusion in stories (6)
Ring back repeatedly, or knock (4-4)
Dance partners of 26 returning as playthings? (4-4)
A Scottish island's call for sailors (4)
Wood supplier very much liked to have middle shed (6)
Bull in pain has to cry out (7)
Imagine man's widow with meat and a port (8)
Very much, only more somehow, impressing America (10)
South African harness on the Costa del Sol, perhaps, I removed (6)
One relaying messages from island: "Crop failing!" (6,4)
Youthful nation's short on beauty (8)
Team born to riot? (4-1-3)
Messy bed lacking occupant, head and toes nowhere to be seen (7)
Atrocity over a war scene (6)
Swift, perhaps, to gild god? (6)
Native American bound to have one (4)