Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 29th 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.

City in Arabic translated as "Italian boot" (8)
Drug-taking composer greeting American-style rock group drained of energy, forming another band (5,4)
Kind doctor Rex with line in old-fashioned salutation (4,6)
Shakes off visitor ban (10)
"Straits" can be heard (6)
Bean collected by Rose and checked (8)
Round variety of raisin associated with a deity (7)
Seaside plant's unvarying energy (7)
Velocity regulator using gravitational force in preference to negative resistance (8)
See 10
Crude African oil which has a major fault (10)
See 9
Tom 26, possibly, wants retro outfit with hollowed lapels (5)
It's a mark around small tree (8)
Insubstantial state, not watertight (8)
Exposed, ring up lawyers, having reached end of line (4,4)
English writer's drink (6)
Major character of Shaw, one introduced by two snatches of music (7)
Coptic bishop books into mutual help organis­ation (4)
Goliath, ear-bending a saint worshipper (10)
Risk a section of the church abandoning Latin (6)
Axon displays cool courage taking roughage (5,5)
Fit revolving stage after lead's made an exit (3)
Old foreign coin without a name (3)
Tipless battleaxe is my creative way of unfairly favouring allies (8)
Rock group's No 1 passed onto Italian earl (7)
Zip attached to cooker shade (6)
End up restricting Sam's development, creating a bad atmosphere (6)
City's abbreviated text breaking agreement (4)
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