Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 6th 1999) 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.

Holding up the Dark Lady's hat, giving remodelling (8-6)
Not so virile as Gerard Hopkins, say? (7)
Send back Swedish settler after the others (7)
Bloomer one's seen during return visit to the Old Vicarage (5)
A loud and complicated matter with hard consequences (9)
Finding out by practice (9)
Composer of Wordsworth's "Solitude" (5)
Such TV has us in stitches (5)
Accompaniment variations "al Tito Gobbi"? Not it! (9)
Almost unable to construct a register the wrong way. Capital! (4,5)
Prince of Hearts demands a drink. It's his round! (5)
Travesty when actions speak louder than words (7)
Oblate loves valid convert (7)
Heavy-handed state of "le fast food" sent wild (4-10)
With the French badly clued and in doubt, Switzerland might make a change (6-8)
Putting up a grand chimney. Yes! With a lid for the synagogue (7)
Do not, in any wise, speak of Edith Wharton's age (9)
I hear two wise heads cracked with the times of their lives (7)
Low cloud's way over desert country (7)
Without it a guest might lose face! (5)
Resurgent racist borne on a zimmer frame (3-4)
He helps me to sip with the Devil! (14)
I produce a pipe? That's right, with wife and family around (5-4)
Spending one's time in a punch-up: it would be boring (7)
Full of vigour, but not perhaps hot on self-confidence (2,3,2)
Poop of vessel involved in battle (4,3)
Declare a draw with Samson, for one? (7)
Explosive expletive (5)