Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 24th 2006) clues of The Guardian Cryptic 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.

Amount of money that's taken by English aristocracy on 28 (5)
-Draw comparisons with a record-breaking flavouring (9)
Pivotal form of impudence after poke from behind (9)
Subsequently, selling one out during recession (5)
Big fellow made foolish by a lovelight (7)
What's seen at end of stay in camp? (4,3)
Bury FC (5)
Greenback that's part of the bulge on 26 down (3)
Method of choosing diamonds for cutting competition with 18 (5)
Prefix that's put in organ here (7)
Ring round African party to get beastly performer with 8 (7)
Transport's riding on extra payment (5)
Spoil salt when stirring in resinous liquid (9)
Pompous crowd opposed fundamental circumstances for Tony's leadership (9)
Problem afoot when introduction's skipped for wedding (5)
Very keen to get past top of garter (4)
Continental sleeper upset by long wait (5-3)
Golf club with no front side (4)
Whose publication has a moving letter about TV programme? (4,4)
Ran into camouflaged vessel for what's currently asked at 20 (6)
Means to spread dough around (7,3)
First-class clue spinner (6)
Afford the time to sell short before 5 (4)
Nobel-winning author accepts universal principle by 29 (5)
Atmosphere on planet's not enough to stop flying officer (3,7)
Scorer that is making a comeback as cricketer (5)
Glow of princess almost entering competition (8)
A dit is doubly dotty, reportedly (2,2,4)
Little fellow swallows drug for what makes him so (6)
Algerian governor maintains place for representative (6)
Howl about Bach's first instrument when introducing 9 (4)
Outright disaster as shower around with 13 down (4)
Putting point in tale of formulaic steps by 25 (4)