Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 22nd 2014) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 30 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Tailless fish and a tailless baby feline (7)
Drifting in front of juggernaut finally, lady perhaps exceeding 70 on the motorway (7)
Victory in bye for opener (5)
One defending a possible clue for "raft"? (5,4)
Politician — her purpose ultimately to go after Tory leadership, as about time for a general election? (7,3)
Text with the other illustrations (4,5)
Turn forward, getting home in time for broadcast (11)
Where one finds only the cream consumed, say, with joint wrapped in cabbage (4,7)
Wearing Y-fronts, I kneel befuddled in front of pub, a beastly drunken vision (4,9)
Lack of advancement, country in rut, perhaps? (10)
See 21
See 12
Results in conclusion not entirely the reverse (7)
Coral snakes in reasonable fixture on boat (7)
Hole where rodent stores it (6)
Car wheel? (6)
Smart aleck fit to embrace daughter? Always going over the top (6,4)
Little wriggler runs inside red flower (5)
Publication with French article in European institution in Cambridge (9)
Entrails in bottle (4)
Setter lifting a couple of Hindu melodies (4-4)
Sit with chimp in garden under the arbour, initially (4,1,3)
Tree higher than one covered in rubber, that's lighter (4-6)
Possible reason for hair salon visit, as reconciliation occurs? (5,4)
Cheese spread please after bacon and egg starters (3,5)
Private tucked into bed, quaking at a stroke of the baton (8)
Restaurant writer munching spelt crusts (6)
Lid held up by topless Adonis to remove clothes from suitcase (6)
Device inserted into frog is modern (5)
National draw announced (4)