Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 3rd 2004) 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.

Unelected advisers holding pots and pans (7,7)
14 down's too old to love when one has to lay it on thick (7)
Pretend muck needs a wash (7)
Israel's port invites lootin' (5)
Son of a bitch in Asia aroused from seeming death (9)
Crooked deal in salt brings quasi-poverty (9)
Drier rivers? (5)
Removed from herb in 20, perhaps (5)
Attempt at order in a nut case will be very expensive (4,1,4)
Academic sinecure with terms of study in all exposures (4,5)
Cook Island included in the main (5)
Headpiece of zero volume taking first place (7)
Go (now gone) in 16 terms the top of the staff (7)
Defy demand for coffee - tiny half given (3,2,3,4,2)
One entitled to be king near model with half the tortoises in a watering hole (6,8)
Leading players have alternative to 8 (7)
Careful management initially has America teetotal without Prohibition (9)
Light on extremes, I become an extremist (3-4)
Soften silver when Susan's about (7)
Babylonian maybe barely audible in the hierarchy (5)
Old problem for whistle-blower? (7)
Sunday lunch taken by robber Taffie so? Not exactly (5,3,2,4)
Pine for song about golden vehicle (9)
Show what the cat said to the reaper, as reported (7)
Bird turning tail in bed (4,3)
Champion on board to come to the top (7)
Rust means most of 23 is perishing audibly (7)
Island for a hundred a month, fifty off (5)