Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 2nd 2008) clues of The Guardian Cryptic crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 32 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Must aid be needed to build Olympic venue? (7)
Marxist character part portrays hysteria (7)
Butcher's cut puts hazard in hazard (7)
Sarkozy's gold sea creature (5)
Henry's wife, the queen, slim and round in the middle (7)
Cleft feature on point (5)
Old prince caught replacing article from 27 (7)
Father of James, fantastic help down under (7)
He brought about a row - old cricketer (7)
Weapon turned, for example, on the filth (5)
I'm put out over the concert being unrehearsed (9)
Ways to address an African explorer? (5)
Carteret's misplaced desire? (9)
American stool gets volunteers to drill on time (7)
Bunting turns up a lot in some ornamentation (7)
Race that's wearing on participants (9)
What can't be described or sworn at? (9)
Gordius is old hat - there's no getting out of it (7)
Times of hypochondria and ravishment? (7)
Apprentice carried it about as stock-in-trade (4,3)
Bring in a foreign female to go on the game (9)
Monies for treasurer shortly to collect (5)
Purse changes hands for a bean (5)
Composer of largely 26 piece giving one for nothing (7)
Concerned with odour from somewhat antiquated works (9)
One to sort out what's for lunch ... (7)
... what's proverbial for the course, bargain vegetable (7)
Join up space with nothing separating sides (5)
Gymnastic type rocking boat with wrecked car (7)
Old city, about what's as good as a wink (5)
llustrious Cockney's gone off the Guardian for rousing desire (9)
University cost including number and weight (9)