Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (May 1st 2004) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 29 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Complete dependency when rescue's very far westward? (9)
In verse, the frog's women could be interpreted in a naughty way! (5)
Accomplish 4 increase without the brewing of ale (7)
Fish sign mentioned in exam (7)
In a hurry, as Billy Connolly in Wells (5)
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A certain emotional pointer's an author and, once summonsed, puts setback behind him (OK, in short) (3,6,6,6,3,6,4,5,2)
1960s' comedy disputes stand-up turn (6,3)
Belief in whatever God made is Man's to apprehend (5)
See 16
Winter travel time reduced with cunning (7)
Left like Crusoe, producing long yarn (5)
Restless hick to live outside Jerusalem? (9)
Excessive work previously in the public eye raised temperature (4,3,3)
Single element in a set, reactive (8)
See 16
Carry on with payment (4)
Socialist experienced endlessly rising pain on his wrong side? (4-6)
Gwynedd resort will help with repairs (8)
Do one in possession of gold crown (6)
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Pentecost's the reason for holding its United Nations poster up (4,6)
Sinister affair that carries much weight universally? (4,6)
Preoccupied bosses unsettled leader-writer (8)
Suspicious behaviour? Enter and get fantastic snog! (6-2)
Mishchievoush shinger? (6)
Thoroughly wet Cleese character absorbed by M in new Bond films? (6)
Gently acting plant disease you and I turned off (4)
Glut of marinated meat on skewers (4)