Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 21st 2002) 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.

Hickey's obit (end of life) (4,4)
Bring forth English dictator (5)
Percentage-wise, you must do as much as me, darling (4)
A pass that's impossible to roll? (10)
Church shows a weakness in the head (6)
Reported higher flaw in the mind (8)
Blimey vicar, there's no alternative? That's right! (7)
Some time in prison for informant? (1,6)
Nick holding pad, non-starter for bellringing (8)
Be economical with small wave (6)
Turn into one place, which overlooks Rome (10)
See 17 (4)
Board game won by lethal mastery (5)
With which there's no riding of a bicycle (8)
Chow said to need time for dog mess, but no pees! (6,2)
Sound of cat, or sound of donkey (4)
Cleaner pack of lies (6)
Paul in France for nearly a month? I'm not sure I should (bit of a gut) (7)
Opposing sides to gather praise when moving counter (8)
Stupid person expecting to stand for the fare (4,6)
"I'm a lumberjack", though my gender is under discussion (6)
One penny piece passed round, broken, for instance (10)
Cab to hire on ring road (8)
Composition with a fruity twist? (8)
Suspicion doesn't begin about murder, but divorce (7)
Father in pain must be brave (6)
Lager girl, losing head, hammers the wrong way (6)
Invention is kind of grand (4)