Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 29th 2000) 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.

Random test to identify squared pattern (4,5)
It housed the treasure of the Lizard (9)
Architectural style from Greenland or Iceland (5)
French and British princess, the former foolish (7)
US politician, admiral and watchmaker faking liner's log (9)
Do it yourself, badly - no good for ending (5)
France's good day down under unfinished by a stroke of luck (7)
Do I learn about relations being divine? (9)
Deal with merry-andrew, who can give you ... (7,6)
... a parcel containing a royal sovereign - take it up (7,6)
Wealthy woman, not healthy one, broadcasting during disorder (13)
Looks at the Eternal City as Spooner did in the undergrowth? (7)
Wreck of the 15-a-side game by a type of Toryism (9)
Tell (the votes again) (7)
Scottish flower is out (5)
Artist that lasts? (5)
Exposed again holding diamonds and hearts, so coloured on top (3-6)
Introduce a note and nearly set fire to it? (5)
Encroachment of over ten dogs into pub (9)
Best end of crow? (5)
Royal chalice - his grammar needs correcting - of some age (5,8)
Dostoievsky's tale told the life of Macbeth (5)
Not a revolutionary creed, that is, of Mr and Mrs Turner (9)
I leave 14 with a Greek vase (5)
Film director's children, one going off with chocolate cake (4,5)
The West, going to flounder miserably, applied to Copenhagen (9)
15 man producing some-thing of an ego-trip (5)
Titus went off to sea (5)