Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 1st 2007) 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.

Aims to get it back within turns (7)
Cordovan article with small jet frame (7)
Giving one run's close on getting opener out (5)
Toast is behind drink (7,2)
Mass uproar when gold's in uncontrollable descent (4-3-3)
1817's issue? (4)
Very frightened by a direction to pile on points (3-8)
Something petty officer once announced at end of the line? (5,6)
Vessel that carried naught to speak of (4)
Nothing reflected spot on lacy item without end product of flax (7,3)
Celestine's component symbolised by little Señor (9)
Saw first team's second reversal (5)
New coinage that's not 18 (7)
1918? (7)
Setter's having faithful dog cooped up to make 18 (6)
Maker of 5 across's 18 (6)
Elevating island on condition that one clergyman can be confirmed (10)
As judge's robes when changing ends (5)
Alternatively, not very new or newish old language (4,5)
Greeting from a boat? (4)
Stop on way to Brighton's pads (8)
Salesman with a dark side of Chinese philosophy that's good for making good (8)
Officer's bad idea to run off in secret (4-2-4)
Background's disturbed in the metropolis (9)
When special force gets wrong killer (8)
Organ developed in treeclimbing animal (8)
Arctic cap doesn't have a right to regulate (6)
Animals having a set in 18 (6)
Tree rising with power from grounds of university (5)
Open in Berlin and Oldenburg, initially (4)