Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 15th 2007) 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.

Stop, for example, horse eating root containing sulphur (4,4)
Swimmer has to dry back (6)
King held in admiration during conflict finds easy victory (8)
Chinaman given English coins (6)
Food right for the oven (5)
Direction taken by spaceman or the astronomer (9)
Manufacture smooth gift for the soppy lot (5,3,4)
A cold fish claiming she's failing (8,4)
Neighbours, perhaps, like this: a poet and artist (4,5)
Storm before the showers? (5)
Expecting to find a 5 in part of crossword (6)
Quality of goddess in wood (4-4)
Model, a dolly (6)
Spurs' misery at the finish (8)
Pot - container upturned (6)
A carnival vehicle appearing amphibious? (6)
Reform this law or its public demonstration? (4,5)
Air evidence hanky wasn't used? (12)
Doubly empty state having injected heroin? Yes! (2-3)
One stops leaks on top of a blue house (8)
Elmer Fudd's dealing with the singing of Sylvester's foe? (8)
Is a punch in the stomach so awesome? (12)
Carol's sleep male disturbed during shift (9)
Our neighbour has to maintain a certain force to produce methane (5,3)
Bird, common type pinching monarch's bottom (8)
Toss last of butter in with last of margarine (6)
Where hymn performed by word of mouth, sung (6)
One may be stuffed, none survive (5)