Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 4th 2000) 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.

Rugby forward to be holding castle (6,6) (6)
Henpecked bishop protruding, that is (7)
Laodicean version of the North country (9)
Salt source holding Derby (5)
Where Croesus had all that bread - daily? (5)
Unfinished or sent back with expression of disgust when upset (5-4)
Predatory tool (4-3)
Alfred and Frank (6,6) (6)
Change barbarian country in the back row (6,6,6) (6)
Don't talk to a girl with a weapon (7)
Letter to painter in Hemp-stead, not to be preserved (9)
Home Counties friend in bloom (5)
Girl finding French gentleman an early victim (5)
Feudal superior, say, the back part being in cover (5-4)
Pigs might fly? Barber seems (rudely) to imply it (7)
First page embraced by Fanny (in the book) is in Gingerbread (6,6) (6)
Pastoral, but reduced by severe pain (7)
Mellow and unlikely to squeak (5)
Child slept and was taken for a book (9)
Rise of record fever - died when harassed (7)
Magic award - I'm satisfied (5)
Dead men, so wrongly, got smothered (9)
East German money under wraps, feature then of Berlin (6,6) (6)
Year in Paris was attractive proposition (6,6) (6)
Docile message about hot drink taking precedence (9)
She was at her ablutions, half naked, and David saw her (9)
Supporters' meeting at Twickenham or in the country? (7)
Spooner's foolish friend (6,6) (6)
Food not cooked at home baffled the Crusaders (7)
Water and pulp for East African soldier (6,6) (6)
Time London supplied fruit (5)
Put down some wine (5)

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