This crossword No. 28548 clues and answers were published on Sat 11 Sep 2021 and the puzzle can be visited by following The Guardian Prize Crossword No. 28548 link.
All Across Clues and Answers:
9-across – Odd aura about song, evergreen : ARAUCARIA
10-across – Romantic novelist, the writer embraced by a couple, contrarily : OUIDA
11-across – Movie director’s challenge, after initial and final cuts : ALLEN
12-across – Respond to warning, perhaps, for member of literary trio : ACTONBELL
13-across – See 6 : LECARRE
14-across – American author from a city in US returned foreign currency : AYNRAND
17-across – A voyage back as result of making a name for oneself : ALIAS
19-across – MI6 man sounded signal : CUE
20-across – 15 muddles men up with this poser : MODEL
21-across – Lacking leaders in war, it lists talented people like David and 6 : ARTISTS
22-across – I tear into outlaw : BRENDAN
24-across – American author or two added to religious book : MARKTWAIN
26-across – Real name, last but not first, of Oxford don : LEWIS
28-across – Present and original name for Hugh, but not Cary : GRANT
29-across – Free from material constraints, doctor sided with boy hiding spy : DISEMBODY
All Down Clues and Answers:
1-down – Crazy as singing lady a joke upset : GAGA
2-down – Like Voltaire, for instance, showing annoyance over one chapter : GALLIC
3-down – Including name actress is changing for movie writers : SCENARISTS
4-down – Author using 15, finally, in case : CREATE
5-down – Endure English fellow turning over something inherited from father : LASTNAME
6-down – This was frequently used by secret agent for cover : JOHN
7-down – It’s generally associated with appellation in ad, very oddly : VINEYARD
8-down – Name assumed by religious leader — less frequently following 6 : PAUL
13-down – In so-called City of Angels owns capital : LHASA
15-down – Molière, for example, in his own language : NOMDEPLUME
16-down – First name of composer of verses used by another for 5 : DYLAN
18-down – Two names I later falsified, under cover? : INTERNAL
19-down – Eg Astaire and Rogers often consuming last of tinned fruit : COSTARDS
22-down – Relies on unknown artist who wants to remain unknown : BANKSY
23-down – Name of poet thus shown in this kind of clue : DOWSON
24-down – Huge upset for one of the Stones? : MEGA
25-down – It’s up to old European statesman : TITO
27-down – Eg Brendan finishes off tricky puzzle that’s irritating to face : STYE
This crossword has in total 33 where 15 are across and 18 are down.