Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 22nd 2005) 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.

A Circe becoming confused in wild art of fugue (9)
Where all roads lead in the Italian trail (5)
Prima Ballerina Assoluta's 1 20, say? (7)
Soldier leading famed offensive with Lawrence in the lines (7)
Myths, songs and legends from the Gwynedd archives (4)
Signs of Oberon's engagements in the field? (5,5)
Scores and dismounts ... (4,3)
... after making this sort of cushion? (7)
Field Marshal wearing old silk before lunch, ie a sad retreat (10)
Philip, an author rejecting two heights (4)
War's over! Raise hats outside and broach a barrel (4,3)
Record the artist in him, the son of Joseph (7)
Tea lady (5)
The old paying guest hasn't died; he's studying divinity (9)
Fine wine contaminated, take urine sample. Regard ccs! (7,5,3,6)
Short case: Regina correct, OK? (8)
Curtains for Polonius behind this ville? (5)
Enemy, reported in a loud conflict, not so green as he looks (4-4)
1 20, the Eiffel oeuvre? (6)
1 20, but a sculpture in hot iron melts (4-5)
1 20 - un peu sheepish with 22s23? (6)
They serve the French in vats of Bordelaise at room temperature (6,2,7)
Tracked car around the Six Counties, dogged by journalist (9)
King bound by the Establishment in a wider context; it could be worse! (8)
Applicators for styled fringes (8)
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And, in France, fail miserably to overcome with 22s23: 1 20 (6)
Liberal carpeted about the family issue (5)