Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 9th 2011) 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.

Confusion over allocation of sides: "You weather, ___"? (5)
Capital of kingdom where broken vase goes round and round (8)
Aurora takes out her name amid instances of disrespect (8,6)
Capital once ordered to include a missing composer (8)
Capital of South Africa with tailless bird (6)
A label for the whole piece done very fast (2,1,6)
Dorset castle given new finish in Greek island (5)
Key to crime and cover-up? (5)
Audibly expressed regret having lost interest with piece of furniture (9)
Capital jokes made about piano (6)
Prisoner to give helping of jam (8)
Charlie is embraced by girl and son on the way to France? (7,7)
Capital in mint condition till final exchange (8)
Poem commemorating cinema? (5)
Avoid mistake about country, fictitious one without orchids (4,8)
Capital organised initially by John Bull for composer (Czech? You don't say!) (9)
This will put you out from inside the room (5)
Saint Thomas, Copperfield's friend, has his leg over (9)
List of names for food (4)
Young cat has car with copper bottomed top (6,3)
One with no alternative but a multiple choice question (5)
Ayckbourn's odd odd bod, sailor turning round press (6,6)
Presenter of choirs has a beer with presenter of records (singles) (4,5)
Capital of a Costa after dolphins depart? (9)
Change layout of back cooker (9)
Different from 3, having omissions for errors (5)
Excuse for shooting? (5)
Still one myth of the mountains (4)