Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 27th 2002) 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.

Money for French vintage? O to quaff one! (8)
A female bird is one that embraces a male (6)
Having removed loud muffler, revealed ugly mark (4)
Deer with broken antler inside area not far from coast (10)
Exercises turning fish into something edible (6)
Someone leaving the country upsets me, admittedly (8)
Ersatz South Africa abandoned, cutting the swine who once ran it (7)
Gets a notion of time among northern peoples (7)
Apertures dismissed as futile (8)
Coup de chien, as the French say (6)
Favourite drink contains, oddly, a lot of jelly (10)
Image by Ike to be beside the seaside? (4)
House expresses disapproval about artist coming back (6)
In Germany, a stone version of Albert (8)
Only one kind of bone in a catheter ruined several tubes (8)
Leader's vehicle negotiating chicane (4)
Military wear that's keeping fashionable (3,3)
Seat stretched round you, say (7)
A pastoral god goes round loop, endlessly referring to cosmic extremes (8)
Victorian boy may have worn such hearty hearts, perhaps (6-4)
Boy holds girl hostage (6)
Say goodbye in the den on going up, going swimmingly! (10)
Muse upset over reluctant material (8)
Have eye on a drink from the building (8)
A little US money left in focus (7)
A tide turning: end of pipe dream (6)
Clean up on a fruity goddess (6)
On the pull, women left digging (4)