Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 8th 2007) 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.

Silver complement perhaps to 23, singularly warmer (4,4)
Bell of Breton origin (6)
Burns's spirit has reprised 18's oeuvre (4)
Several workers' joint occupation (10)
What happened nearly 130 years ago to Greek character at the end of every game - a bloomer from hell? (3,3,6,8)
See 24
Funny fellow with dam to dam again (6)
Darling dog comes in when there's fruit on the ground (6)
Old country hero aids reform (8)
Second right for German playwright (6)
With wine about, silence golden for politician (5,5)
How 40s celebrate Burns week ending giddy with excitement (4,8)
See 12
Centre section on a certain island (8)
Predict how to succeed cutting wood (8)
The same old bird heard to say "one left" (4)
Apt line-up of solver (6)
A number in lottery at new place on Thames (8)
Read other than arts subjects with monitor (10)
Way to get round horses - pearls? (6)
Nul points is proverbially encouraging (2,4)
Michael after Lew and Leslie? (5,5)
See 12
Insert fish - mine was Trout (8)
Disburse to boy or girl with solvers' entry (3,3)
Boy or girl monster reported on line (6)
Take first innings and field afterwards in Yorkshire (6)
Former part of county - C on Y, say (4)