Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 22nd 2016) 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.

Boarder's entrance examination's ending in silence, physicist heard (9)
Wine — how's it going down the Champs Elysées? No comment! (4)
He wrote something spicy about Mikado's principal (Gilbert & Sullivan) (8)
Subtlety is absent in pest (6)
Political bloc spilling claret (6)
Tom, try Beaujolais nouveau, reason for party celebration? (8,8)
Barolo's capital, just brilliant! (6)
Ecstasy and sin with vino in motion picture (8)
Cunning popular in force as authoritarian (8)
Termite's heading beyond place for an insect (6)
One wine knocked back, then another oddly? That's the reality! (3,1,4)
See 3
See 26
See 11
Instrument lout stuffed with cheese, filling hollow one (4,6)
No revolution in US state is darkly active (9)
Being worshipped around Utrecht primarily, a cheese (5)
Label the Guardian revolutionary (4,3)
Cheese round new table for garage worker (5,6)
Calm, outstanding union leader, equally wise (7)
Man is up for scrofula (5,4)
Drink with endless joy, a wine (7)
Those charged in Richmond, say, for holidays (9)
Possible Sunday lunch, as whisky served up in mug (5,4)
Bird climbing a mountain to circle a tropical tree (5,4)
Drink wine that's fragrant (3,4)
Greatly revered in epic, I met Othello on the rise (7)
Upset feeling, as series about King Arthur ends (7)
Small and tasteful, insect-flavoured gravy, might you say? (5)
Praise old airline to the sky (5)