Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 23rd 2002) 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.

After a little time, Lincoln backed one of very little order (6)
See 18 (6)
Englishman abroad afforded quiet ceremony (4)
Worm turned by serial criminal's crimes (10)
Establishment raking it in, so accountant's in love (6)
Strings of beads embellishing the scalp (8)
See 15 (9)
A prophet, my boy, on a UK tour by 18 4 (4,2,4,3,5)
Tilt jauntily at mate (4)
Working out ably, I suit fitness (9)
See 3 (8)
Where Odysseus lived with a cat without wings (6)
See 2 (10)
Plant tissue in marrow (4)
Fast car when stolen drove endlessly (3,3)
Origins of Selene, Zeus and Gaia all take years to achieve celestial alignment (6)
Topless mayhem at a party (one's heavily stoned) (7)
Vicious dictator with gun raised in agony after two rounds by 18 4 (4,1,3,2,5)
Jew's heading off to Rome, returning after ancient kingdom has licentious leader ousted by 18 4 (4,3,4,4)
Don't allow for insect being upright (6)
A danger to ignore English pudding, one taken in seasonally (5,4)
Provide honey, perhaps, with kiss ultimately (little X) (7)
Compiles a true cryptic that in prospect is sought ... (8,5)
... by St Michael, possibly? (9)
Bill's affectionate partner left before his cavorting, which is quite refreshing (7)
Phenomenal moralist Presbyterians proved to be false (7,6)
Part-timers to invest pound in financial centre, as it's understood (7)
18 4's much vaunted sign conceals a vixen! (6)
See 15 (5)