Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 8th 2012) 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.

Mosaic piece from Hardy's novel period (7)
I work with 22 a long way before I go wrong, putting last first (7)
Seek food rejecting article as fake (5)
Worshipped ere Advent came about (9)
Last words of Omar: the pessimist has half one (5,5)
Jean's tribe? (4)
Tool for 9 with operator in London (11)
A once new building block of sea air (that let down Bingo in the Goodwood Cup) (5,6)
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Lucky products of 9 for 4 ft? (10)
9's European air backed with less than total recall (9)
Number in reverse like operator in 9 (5)
Where Arthur kept appointment with fate? (7)
Flower ill-used within the jurisdiction of the war god (7)
Time of payment is sweet (6)
Predicament? Economise (6)
End of the ideal solution to the lot (10)
Suburban villa's contribution to 9 (5)
Tries moving into sunny part of Brittany (9)
But not that unusual for roast beef? (4)
Pinter's work in self-disclosure is courageous (8)
Warning of danger when Spooner was the Tory leader (3,5)
Apparent demands — so be silent (10)
Art of warm cooked peas (9)
Golden Bough's ending first has tree turned to ice — nearly awful! (8)
Spell Shah Jahan's city with many a starry figure (8)
Transatlantic city in Atlantic country (6)
Comic Arthur eating hard fruit from tree (6)
Cut covering page division (5)
The Guardian is going to study the literate (4,4)