Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 29th 2012) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 33 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Economic region's currency traded for no gas (5)
The rabble's hard work turns into double oil spill (3,6)
Saucy maid breaks brute's toe (9)
South American comedy series is a hit (5)
Opening numbers: 500,000,000,000? (7)
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Bearing rubbish and litter (5)
Say, good clue for O? (3)
Silly production of Annie (5)
Orbison returns to cover UK singer, not a US-Swiss singer (7)
English composer or hitman? (7)
Loveless tabloid hack dismisses boss's head girl (5)
Strong man possesses single talent (9)
Cameron (he vacillates) changing sides like this one? (9)
Foreign film (5)
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Concentrated Scouse stew follows fine starter for dinner (8)
Writer of real nonsense (4)
Spooner's fair question leads to polite deception (5,3)
Excite Formula One's pure racing (4,2)
Coalition party finds Greek character's upset after angry riots (10)
Gangster and murderer reportedly manufacture paraffin (6)
Vocal peak? By ’eck, that's advanced (4,4)
Might they pry or sneak about to gain small exposé, ultimately? (5,7)
Chief lecturer quaffs gin cocktail with student (10)
Female 31's film (5)
Member promoted in Tea Party? It might raise the thickness level (8)
Profanities unfold when spoilt son leaves drink (8)
Soap dish upended over top of legs (6)
Talented man on screen in Surrey village? (6)
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Prophet discarding most of the bread (4)
Pine shop condemned for bad deliveries (4,4)