Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 9th 2002) 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.

Our representatives shattered it, the fools! (3,5,6)
See 7 (6)
Put off work on the Met Office roof? (4,1,4,5)
See 10 (10)
A Dickensian Berty Wooster curtailed Tod Slaughter! (6,8)
See 12 (8)
With which bridge players stick together? (6,6)
See 15 (6)
Glad inflation's off course (8,6)
See 20 (6)
Shearer's backward pass thus contrarily went to his goal: a mistake (7,3,4)
See 23 (4)
Vocation of one tending to go out East (6)
The Bible that is second to scripture in Scotland (8)
Man and goddess in conflict with flier (8)
A spot of shuteye? (4)
Ring twice for sin with great little woman (6)
One supports runner with a long drink of water (8)
Where St Catherine turned to driving (2,3,5)
Overcoat thus keeping body of unionists cold (6)
Want what shall have no dominion outside the king (6)
Numbers air essential to this voyager (10)
Recording giant's run-in, say, with agent (8)
With which Indian chefs make an entrance: is it holding up? (8)
"Tell it not in ____" with two articles about her (6)
Deadlock being Napier's preserve? (3,3)
Pacific island could be nicer (6)
Wimbledon commoners ignoring the foreign child care unit (4)