Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 24th 1999) 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.

Yellow iris the police, without worry, backed with most of … (5,4)
… setting of precious stone: there's poetry in set of sail (6,3)
See 10
Fruit from Antigua vastly overrated (5)
See 15
Browsed around the Guardian, ready for lights out? (5)
Literary lions, classically, are troubles wished on brides (6,4)
Butterfly provides clue about prince and king getting badly stuck between hard and soft (5,4,4)
Get a new tenant for free (7)
See 15
Back protest by centre forwards? (6,3)
Choose a burner of papers? (8)
10 ephah arrival (5)
3kw, perhaps, to make a strong nation redundant? (4-5)
Impressionist causing upset to treacher during assembly (7)
See 3
Hope tuner can make it on cue (9)
Ultimate blow for the Electric Company at the Lizard? (5)
Missile discovered by plough (7)
3-ed MPs met Church of England twice; I lost the drift (6,9)
Brought up by unexpected U-turn at sign of danger (8)
Betted, backing out-of-form steeplechaser up from Hitchcock film (4,1,3,6)
See 26
Dealt, with two aces, the first of two wales (7)
One who belongs in the grass between 24 and 23s (10)
The devil within the law is not expressed (8)
Rides out with complete article about a wing from home base (11,4)
Diagram of crossword requiring key when one's stuck (10)
Passed green brought in from a tree (9)
Female students, one of them in Scots county till sell-by date (5,4)