Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 29th 2001) 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.

Song following less than mature north bank resident(8)
Return of a Catholic beast to a city in Poland(6)
Return of a priest to another, telling it as it was(8)
Commercial decay keeps one deft(6)
Cook meal served with Italian water(4,4)
Author of 24 25 initially in a layer of shingle(6)
Rude fellow eating cheese - in Old English, an old pipe(4,6)
Oral with old boy network produces very blue fluid(5,5)
Tree with deposit on land(6)
Hild wantonly embracing boy with more money than industry(4,4)
Greeting without unction to surgeon (male, English): then please may I do a census on the roads?(3,2,1,4,4)
See 24
Unexciting study of poet(6)
Space explorers in step backwards, rising in relation to electrical unit under 8(8,6)
See 27
Show disgust about the Queen's hairpiece(6)
Run out by nut in extravagant style(6)
"Fall, O Simon Russell!" said 21(10)
Ancient road revealed in weary dig(8)
Fiddle some figures like the modern Mrs Beeton?(8)
Electrical unit on trust up against Richard II(3,5)
Support for Sir Alec from another place(6,4)
Started on fish in bottom of river(8)
En route, incidentally(2,3,3)
Note left for bird with halo(8)
Depression? You need a holiday(6)
See 21
Saint of the weather changes direction following Western rat - it's not that simple(6,6,6)