Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 27th 1999) 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.

Puts one's hands together audibly to applaud (6)
Charges a charge, say? (7)
Order more stout and that's the limit (9)
Artist to eat ... (5)
... another for breakfast? (5)
Artist can drink rum tot (9)
Artist not entirely devout, being without godhead (7)
With hands on hips, king in the end gets the whiff of armpits (6)
Artist's advice to angler having caught a minnow? (6)
Bone in spuds in shreds (7)
Not immediately after the alarm was raised? (9)
Two from the centre: if eleven were ten would broadcast (5)
Artist needs reclining model to draw off (5)
Cad wears glasses or is disguised for religious works (9)
Artist's marbles missing in some records (2,5)
Artist forged art? Sue! (6)
Bear bleating sound from pompous official (4-3)
Athenian upper chamber (5)
Aliens by the way, eleven in Glasgow (9)
One feels number getting squeezed by girl (7)
Tiger (if revolutionary) inverts a capital T (5)
Artist's "Boy in Blue"? (9)
's not warm, we hear, for many fish (6)
Bird moving out with Billy? (6)
Girl with tie on loosely hanging about (9)
Put one's oar in and take one's tripe out (9)
Artist to draw game (7)
Artist's "Colossus" I framed (6)
Shows contempt for its past performance (5,2)
Piece that is for a beginner (6)
French composer's irony's not right (5)
With going more firm, jockey's heart goes to his head (5)