Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 26th 2002) 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.

Bread supplier on the high street? (4,7)
Old weapon that's iron-like, left to be buried (7)
Poorly-rated home kept by member of crew (3-4)
Lucre's somehow made with pots - but there's no ecstasy for the craftspeople (9)
See 1 down (5)
Endless money? Take it easy! (4)
Maiden with spare tyre trained as a successful athlete (4,6)
Mind-benders making me stir around in confusion (10)
What's said to restrain crawlers here? (4)
Characters in forge naturally turned black (5)
See 1 down (9)
In furniture store prohibit Japanese art (7)
Storm finished? Make a dash for it! (7)
The girl going after catch meets boys around the north country (11)
See cluer's use of rare, silly pseudo-lingo - absurd nonsense from 4 (10,5)
See 1 (5)
Idiotic fellow sitting on top of a tree? (7)
Linguist and Philosopher opposed to Vietnam War writing in prison (7)
Like phone bill, having side organised with time? (8)
Drastic action to get readings from a maximum-minimum thermometer? (15)
Jail cut short as man's smuggled in tool (6)
Half the crew missing on the river, a desperate situation (6)
Pulsating holiday centre - Nan's knocked right out (8)
Stone workers aren't stone-deaf, reportedly (6)
Popular female given overdue boost (7)
Name said to be associated with fuel chaos (7)
Lines evident in cadaverous girl (6)
Chemical vent without top on at home (5)