Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 28th 2006) 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.

Birds at coves, moving around (7)
Even a new boy might be so addressed (3,4)
Man gets profit at the track - that's novel (8,3,4)
Libertine imbibing good French red (5)
Publication - one that stands out in a crowd? (9)
Craft to go after love, in short? (9)
Suit to keep in good shape (5)
Bring forth new arrivals from Jersey or Guernsey, say (5)
Holding back sailor interrupting Communist worker (9)
What elder aunt might be? Yes and no! (9)
Religious ascetic just takes king in (5)
Book, as entitled: men ref checks ran off (10,5)
Lots of child's play in damned odd lessons (7)
Simplicity of style with pen (7)
African language chairman mostly translated (7)
Book you and I personally like (3,6,6)
Put inside floral tribute we are then changing (9)
It's unhealthy to be out of these classes (5)
Immediately in a predicament (2,3,4)
Lived a short time after vulgar uprising (5)
Book depicting male black magic? (5,2,8)
In theatrical part, blunder over old pantomime role (7)
Stiff paper used for book (4,5)
So shameless after a close shave? (4-5)
Audibly let off steam, elated (7)
Old jailer in country imprisoning knight (7)
Pub that won't get one stout? (5)
Tough material dug up (5)