Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 16th 2014) 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.

Whitehall edifice once rigged to bug Leader of House (8)
Theatrical monarch right to delay appearance in dress with no back (6)
An unknown number on transport that's crowded (4)
Kind of 24 down's producer phones girl, speaking like Spooner (5,5)
One writing in 24 down note in jazzy score (6)
Dumped sport journalist outside court — it's not out of the 24 down (8)
Grimy English accommodated by a foreign family (7)
Forest and city gutted in fire (7)
Special pair of queens in 24 down (8)
Teacher going over French that's 24 down (6)
Spirit imbues leader of ceremonies with sacred 24 down (10)
Party in retreat — Liberal Party (4)
Agree there's no damage done by the postal service? (6)
Setters wearing old headgear could be saps (8)
Church canon with article that's kind of 24 down (8)
A tip for trickery from one 24 down, politically (4)
Criticise novel rejected inside 60 minutes (6)
Argentinian red on sale drunk in 24 down club (7)
A chatterbox, salesman is therefore good for promotion (8)
Rakes used with energy — beach churned up (10)
24 down force cut up rocks (6)
Latin America's revolutionary reserves behind Muslim nations (10)
Two leading characters given heartless command to step down (8)
Such lines of verse as here are found Allow great deeds to go around (8)
Uplifting narrative about love, one using 24 down language (7)
Inclined to chuck wandering herd out of Hardyesque novel (6)
Partner of 24 downs spinning coats for modish, trendy hipster (6)
22 across or down (4)