Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 6th 2001) 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.

Support the environment through force of habit (6,6)
See 1 (6)
Juice extractors engendering motile hose panic (3,3,9)
Critical Chaldean chap (6)
Old dog, before going out, runs to supplier of new tricks (8)
Hair grip needed here like a hole in the head (8)
Surrounded with road hoardings: time to get out (6)
Beau-ideal having trouble with 'is new intake (6)
With this restriction, dissolute plier got on train (6,9)
Judge who contended with a bit of an ass (6)
Old, poor dear Plato's talking shop (6)
TV presenter staying in bed (6)
To wit, her weight rises with movement (7)
Some hitch in the garlic supply? (5)
Such fluvial languages gathering nothing by ear (7)
John Brown's baby's cold remedy: take out a jar! (7)
Sir Thomas Browne wrote to replace funeral tea supplier (3,6)
As Milton was with no perception of his 22 in Gaza (7)
Make one of two (6)
Red falcon falling to an earthly host (9)
Deciphering English codes, I see (7)
Ruins the Porsche's lines, does it? (7)
French ready with chopper to cut such profits (3-3)
Enthusiasm is rising between father and son (7)
He suffered consonantly and so "madly set a thesis" (7)
He did scream a lot round Norway! (5)
Man of the people puts oil distribution beyond pressure (8)
Greek islander making hash of it in essence (8)