Premier Sunday Crossword April 21 2024 Answers (4/21/24)

Here are all of the answers to today's Premier Sunday Crossword puzzle for April 21 2024 to help you finish it up!
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Our Premier Sunday Crossword April 21, 2024 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.

The Premier Sunday Crossword April 21, 2024 Answers

If you need help solving the Premier Sunday Crossword on 4/21/24, we’ve listed all of the crossword clues below so you can find the answer(s) you need. You can search for the clue and then select the appropriate clue to get the answer. We have done it this way so that if you’re just looking for a handful of clues, you won’t spoil other ones you’re working on!

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Clue
Soft drink giant
Pappy
“Botch- —” (old hit song)
Masticate
Oval wind instruments
Took too far
Put concrete on
Start of a riddle
Partially
Heir, often
Penta- plus one
Spitting beast
Everything
Unusual
“Our Gang” novelist Roth
Actress Peet of “Trust Me”
Riddle, part 2
Leonardo of “Titanic”
Curvy letter
Given a permanent post
Cereal grain
Computer menu option
Prefix with chemistry
Curiosity’s planet
Riddle, part 3
Palatable
Computer menu option
Revise, as a manuscript
Yank’s home
Try to be like
A couple of
Mice, e.g.
House divs.
Kinda
And higher, as in price
Perfect
Riddle, part 4
Dalai —
Contaminate
Big burden
Sports draw
Paper-folding craft
Part of BTW or OTC
“Allow me to assist”
End of the riddle
Allergy sufferer’s device
White swan in “Swan Lake”
Audit org.
Spy’s device
With 112-Across, “Hold on!”
Sneak attack
See 107-Across
Akron’s state
Riddle’s answer
Painter Vincent van —
Fastening feature of many a face mask
Ultimate consumers of products
With 83-Down, Italian veal dish
’Zine staffers
Antis’ votes
Occupied, as an inn
Female whales
Eight, in Peru
“Misery” actor James
Prado display
102, to Nero
Walk- — (small roles)
Plastering strip
Arthur of tennis
Troy of “A Summer Place”
Gardner or DuVernay of film
Biden’s party: Abbr.
Basketball coach Rupp
Re-sol linkup
Boiled, salted soybeans
1040 pro
Dance similar to the tango
Unsaintly soul
Marshy habitats
Holy artifact
Trade show
“So true!”
Fertilizable cells
Chip go-with
Actress Bo
“The risks outweigh the benefits”
Intense beam
Some reunion-goers
U.S. women’s soccer star at the Atlanta Olympics
Living ink squirter
Assistant
Idaho’s capital
Person doing penance
One searching for water with a divining rod
Tariff
Sporty truck, in brief
Daiquiri base
“Cool” cash amount
Very little, as of salt
Tantrum
Brian of electronica
Give as a bonus
Like wasted food
In a theatrical manner
Snoozing
Shoe tip
Like Nin’s writings
“Mind Train” singer Yoko
Baseball great Roush
Old Pan Am competitor
“Shy” singer DiFranco
ETs’ craft
Fail to keep one’s cool
Return to base after a fly ball
— nous
See 126-Across
“Likewise”
African capital on the Gulf of Guinea
Wyoming tribe members
Small swine breeds
Several
Plant-eating sea mammal
Catches in a snare
“Planet Money” airer
Includes
People lugging things
Politician Mo, Mark or Tom
Ship’s rigging
“If only — known!”
— of March
Taboo thing
Litigated
Poet Pound
“— la vie!”
“Well well!”
Charged atom
Animal park
Rx watchdog
Dude
Suffix of enzymes

The Premier Sunday Crossword is a weekly crossword puzzle that is published in the Sunday edition of the New York Post. It is considered to be one of the largest Sunday crossword puzzles in the world, with over 70 clues and a challenging difficulty level.

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The Premier Sunday Crossword was first introduced in 2004, and has since become a popular pastime for crossword enthusiasts around the world. The puzzle is known for its creative and challenging clues, as well as its inclusion of a wide range of topics, from pop culture and current events to science and history.

One of the unique features of the Premier Sunday Crossword is its use of unusual grid shapes, which can sometimes make the puzzle even more challenging to solve. The puzzle is also known for its themed sections, which can add an extra layer of complexity to the solving experience.

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