Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (February 3rd 2001) 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.

Large pork pie (7)
King Edward the Scholar (7)
After two failures, 13's half government department: I'm not like 13! (5,4,5)
See 9 (4,5)
Liberal Dems eat the butter-tree: they do lots of walking (10)
The saint of the tree ring (4)
14 good, 8 down best? Here's no way to start the day (3,3,2,3,2,3,5,4)
Aunt worried about child in league is insincere (4,2,2,3)
See 14 (4,2,3,5)
See 14
Previously mentioned government department during Greek war needs help (9)
Sign of a lot of books (5)
Half 12's what three quarters of it is in film production (7)
One of the usual? Guess! (7)
See 24 (4,2)
Bird call around river in Spain (6)
24 putting on more weight after poor start (10)
Produce an extra bond to give some sureties (5)
Italian writer (light American edition?) (9)
Having skill which can be tolerated after 24 (4)
American coin uttered by Dickens's family (8)
Endless Edwin's taking in youth group leader's drapery (3,5)
Who lets Australian leaders reform the new state? (5,5)
Produced at ticket office to be eaten in dining car? (5,4)
Turncoat gets a job making tea (8)
Where there are horses there are bills, making one 5 across (8)
Roughly mend stone? (6)
A genuine beginner has time to be shocked (6)
Abode of the dead, not the second ditto? (5)
Please wait for seller, do you understand? (4,4,2)