Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 10th 2004) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 29 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Excited men on blown-up toys (6,7)
Dictator demanding endless oil (6)
Member at dance short of love (4)
Peeling off art to discover woven tapestries (10)
A heavy burden to have a lock at first, but no key (6)
Tool didn't appear to be holding one back (5,3)
Suffering as a commuter (as in manipulated in scam) (9)
Commanders' story rejected (4)
Press finds the Guardian in the pub (4)
Shabby article containing Irish oath (5-4)
More short and broad (small and fatter) (8)
See 27
Kit with 19 to churn churned product (10)
Shaft appearing enormous in hospital department (4)
Maxim of Chinese philosophy in decline (6)
You should be so lucky when flying or appearing nude in public? (2,4,6)
Those not invited to the top celeb parties to meet the Queen? That's painful! (7)
South African port, but not capital like Cape Town perhaps? (5)
See 1 across
One in Nepal, perhaps, from the mountains (6)
Child of eleven or twelve (precious troublesome range) (9)
See 16
Design of king or heretic on London's skyline? (6,7)
Pint-sized, single, loveless boys with toys struggling to maintain sex appeal (4-5)
Get the punters in, as pubs must - no dodgy food (3,4,2,5)
Native American offensively risked being put off reservation, ultimately (7)
Dropping glass? (7)
Fruit - it's swallowed by political chum, but not entirely (6)
Goddess hiding in refrigerator (5)