This crossword No. 28010 clues and answers were published on Sat 21 Dec 2019 and the puzzle can be visited by following The Guardian Prize Crossword No. 28010 link.
All Across Clues and Answers:
1-across – Barn doors regularly reflected off 60 : RONA
3-across – Ain’t professional on the Queen of the Hebrides : ISLAY
6-across – Suggested residences for Aussie cricketing brothers : HOLMESCHAPEL
14-across – Parted from praetorian guard wandering on Coll : ARINAGOUR
15-across – Poor Neanderthal man lost tanner near Watford : ALDENHAM
16-across – Popular grammar school close to Lake Windermere : INGS
18-across – Is obliged to admit scam : HASTINGS
19-across – A lad from Tyneside found on the River Dee : ABOYNE
20-across – Damage by those attending the game : MARGATE
22-across – Dung beetle turns tail on isle near 3 : SCARBA
24-across – Fish for salmon around borders of Cheshire : LEICESTER
26-across – Dutch graphic artist caught out : ESHER
28-across – Dad by inlet on stamp-issuing isle off 60 : PABAY
30-across – A student of Schoenberg with parts of elegy : ABERGELE
31-across – Composer was first to leave the Towers? : ALTON
36-across – Partnership with Aussie jumpers is suggested : STANDREWS
37-across – Help rejected in hostel by men near Goss Moor : INDIANQUEENS
39-across – A recording and a new review by Helensburgh : CRAIGENDORAN
40-across – Endless bad weather? Not at all : STORNOWAY
42-across – John Lennon keeps moving : SPEKE
45-across – Enemy fleet the Spanish rebuffed on 60 : ARMADALE
46-across – Some Like It Hot : KEITH
50-across – Even innards of basset hound are required! : ASTON
51-across – Birds don’t start fighting around edges of the lake : ULLSWATER
52-across – All right in annexe? : WOKING
56-across – Evergreen tree put back in lawn : TURRIFF
57-across – Cannot be reviewed backwards in east Suffolk : NACTON
59-across – Plant has somehow to subsume electricity : IRISHSEA
61-across – Note one’s missing in Buckinghamshire : IVER
62-across – Oven — round oven : KILLEARN
63-across – King replaces lord in calligraphy? : KETTERING
64-across – Background with hot milk containers in front : HUDDERSFIELD
65-across – Meal cut short by sound of loud bark : TEBAY
66-across – Playwright has revised first of works in Greater Manchester : SHAW
All Down Clues and Answers:
1-down – The rocky ridge near Leek, thoroughfare almost on small adjacent county : ROACHES
2-down – Catch half of winter, say : NAILSEA
4-down – Leading seaman on Irish waters : SLOUGH
5-down – Flower that is 50% wisteria on reflection : AIRE
7-down – A body decomposed near 24 : OADBY
8-down – Chaps suggested force to a unique Scottish lake : MENTEITH
9-down – New tam o’shanter, but no hat! : STANMORE
10-down – Knight held by virile writer first found near Betws-y-Coed : PENMACHNO
11-down – Derived from Israel and Denmark : LISKEARD
12-down – Any basic change in hamlet near John o’Groats : CANISBAY
13-down – Clubs at town in Borsetshire : CAMBRIDGE
17-down – One river? Good gracious! : IRWELL
21-down – Artificial fishing flies recently stolen : ALDERSHOT
23-down – It’s about time rich teas are distributed in the Fens : CHATTERIS
25-down – Obvious home of genial comic! : EALING
27-down – Graduate with sign about sailors near Edinburgh : BALERNO
29-down – Cooked sardine by Morecambe Bay : ARNSIDE
32-down – No great shakes on east Cornish hamlet : TREMORE
33-down – Relative’s face gets beat in rhyme near Loughborough : NANPANTAN
34-down – Comedian Vine’s with Kasparov on the Isle of Lewis : TIMSGARRY
35-down – Cockney highwayman’s demand : ANDOVER
38-down – Be in conflict; have an argument : JARROW
41-down – Actress Goldie’s embracing god at the football ground : HAWTHORNS
43-down – Frame of picture with a three-D representation : PETERHEAD
44-down – Scots know small diagram of village near Bridgend : KENFIG
46-down – Half of the sledge with awfully wonky exterior : KNOWSLEY
47-down – Grandma with new canine indoors : NANTWICH
48-down – Mudd turns up dropping last chips : DUMFRIES
49-down – Left narrow road, having flipped over badly : LLANELLI
53-down – One takes power — by using this, reportedly? : IPSWICH
54-down – Like end of evening bathed in light : GLASGOW
55-down – Back worker to get some work : GRETNA
58-down – Cream’s first track in the East Neuk of Fife : CRAIL
60-down – Channel broadcasting cricket to Spain : SKYE
This crossword has in total 68 where 34 are across and 34 are down.