Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 4th 2003) 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.

In the main, worms knocked back single drink (7)
Name withheld from rough comedian (7)
A musical 12 felt one's collar (5)
Nigel's fantastic club in Los Angeles (9)
Pirate getting to follow a socialite down under (10)
See 21
Floor makes an accusation; heard leaks in the paper (6,5)
Where, in Paris, victory secured existence for the boundless Proust, bearing potential fruits (11)
This mineral's down the toilet (4,4)
A legal 12 goes after Harris, capturing united Germany for theirtheologian (6,4)
A Dominican 12 (incomplete) and a sporting 4 12, noble (9)
Entertainer Michael would be more or less for this sporting 12 (5)
North American girl taking cocaine thus (7)
A 12 of the Church, religious leader during plague (7)
Request return of record at leisure (6)
A merry 12, to tell it as it isn't (6)
Idolise Len, maybe, for application to woodwork (7,3)
A passionate 12 briefly is and isn't (5)
Bill in Rome to make fruit tree go round (9)
An arty 12 in Cobbett's London? (4)
Diligent, even if inexact (8)
Loose ends sure to cause bad manners (8)
Live with a female in animal's home in Uncle Remus story? (5,5)
Lack of judgment? Ethnic rights wallahs, as expected, admit it (9)
Copper leg gets a grip (5,3)
Another arty 12 dealing blow to university down under? (8)
Adopt tactic to reduce insurgent troops bit by bit (6)
Mystery figure in the arbour is a manufacturer of missile launchers (6)
Happy to have first to confess (3,2)
Juliet poorly portrayed by an acting 4 12 (4)