Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 28th 2012) 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.

Old republic in South America forms a new one (7)
British invade to threaten state (7)
A grain store's taken over in citadel (9)
It's self-evident in the morning about ten to ten (5)
Emend, delete and insert text primarily (4)
Unionists backed hon sec, sacked after South Shields (10)
Writer recalled ambassador’s wife’s relative (6)
Makes smart new cut when running out of 10 (7)
Society tailor in hurry (7)
Swimming pools swamp restricted decks (6)
Eg a Queen's Medal I won after canoe qualified (5-5)
Hairstyle awful? Ring for one … (4)
… of them: with Alys it could be reset (5)
Greek leader, willing to meet Merkel initially, soon hedges (9)
Clegg gets enthused somewhat about savings (4,3)
Reportedly brakes in one limousine put off head of state (7)
Plane has unusually odd view (5)
Deposit in pit or a cutting (7)
Prunes give you the runs, girl conceded (4)
Carol Cook nervously called about power unit (1,9,5)
Endure Brown bumbling: "I ring OAP?" (4,5,2,4)
They're tossed about on holiday, maybe stranded if separated? (5,5)
Offensive sound doctor picked up inside (7)
Unstable euro in mess: cause of Greek downfall (7)
Such cheek reported by admiring neurosurgeon? (4,1,5)
Dock in North Sea nearly rebuilt (7)
Like a carousel essentially with no edges? (7)
Root for average bargain (7)
Cut up about Kew's earliest blooms (5)
Drop the pair appearing only at intervals (4)