Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 30th 1999) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 29 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

A link man practising 14 across? (9)
Girl painter holding carrier (5)
Operative was first to dance, a touch illegally? (7,4)
Time for the news - I left wrapping the food (7)
Riding 20 for appeal after appeal (5)
Tree surgery follows a spasm, 1 of 11 (9)
Walker at the gate to grow feeble changing 14 across's heart (3,6,6)
Ventures into water to see how the land lies? (9)
C-covering for 20 by 21 down, one may say, not among the 14 acrosses (5)
House where Peter, drunk, used to flavour American beer (3-4)
Was fast circulating inside, being unable to solve the clue (7)
Repeat broadcast about 14 across's achievement (5)
Composer slightly involved with waterway, being in a drunken revel (9)
Revelling overhead? (2,3,5)
Very rich and very drunk, which is not to be sniffed at (8)
The front was where it should be: insert egg for bandy (6)
Child of the South makes an uncontrolled movement (4)
Small-minded character without the right to good looks (10)
A tinker's cursed in former Bantustan (8)
Neither 3, 21 down, 16, 23 across, nor 11 8 etc - I won't sell you a ticket (3,3)
See 11
China's royal race (5,5)
Dress again with herb: OAPs 23 down, more often 22 down, 7 permanently (7,3)
Directions in the course of being permanent (8)
£1,000 for a way to be 21 down breaking stones (8)
He won't raise a finger if you're 7 (6)
Beast saying he feels 23 down inside in a trap (6)
Damage to John, the player (4)
Not so well written as it should be to a king (4)