Premier Sunday Crossword August 24 2025 Answers (8/24/25)

Here are all of the answers to today's Premier Sunday Crossword puzzle for August 24 2025 to help you finish it up!

Our Premier Sunday Crossword August 24, 2025 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.

The Premier Sunday Crossword August 24, 2025 Answers

If you need help solving the Premier Sunday Crossword on 8/24/25, 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
1A East German secret police until 1990
6A San --, California
11A Talked testily to
20A 600 minutes after midnight
21A French for “darling”
22A Nickname for President Lincoln
23A The “E.L.” of E.L. Doctorow?
26A Relieved sigh
27A Vowel quintet
28A Former Seattle team
29A In -- mood (sullen)
30A The “k.d.” of k.d. lang?
33A Female rats
35A “-- be nice if ...”
36A Pluralized “is”
37A Low-risk govt. investment
39A Baking qty.
42A Utilized
47A The “A.A.” of A.A. Milne?
50A Tenure
51A Pince- -- (clip-on eyeglasses)
53A Alternatively
54A Old Olds Cutlass model
55A The “C.S.” of C.S. Lewis?
60A Grinned widely
61A “-- So Fine”
62A In the style of
63A Be in debt
64A From -- B
66A -- avis (unique thing)
67A The “B.B.” of B.B. King?
73A Motown great Marvin
75A Ailing
76A Bettor’s slip
77A “-- didn’t!” (cry of denial)
78A Plop down
81A Adjust again, as a piano
83A The “I.M.” of I.M. Pei?
88A Circus venue
89A $5/day, say
90A “Xanadu” rock gp.
91A “Undone” actress Salazar
92A The “D.W.” of D.W. Griffith?
96A Having two sharps, like Bach’s most famous Mass
99A “Certainly!”
100A Novelist Fannie
101A Rocket interceptor, for short
103A Mauna --
104A “Explorer” of kiddie TV
105A The “W.H.” of W.H. Auden?
111A Meryl Streep’s alma mater
114A Tokyo Stock Exchange index
117A 1985 Kate Nelligan film
118A Actress Vardalos
119A The “P.T.” of P.T. Barnum?
123A Having the most thatch, say
124A Choir male
125A 2001 scandal corporation
126A “That’s my aim”
127A Remains
128A Speckled horses
1D Rib eye, e.g.
2D Austinite, e.g.
3D Poblano chili pepper
4D RSVP encl.
5D Thickly laid-on paint
6D 1,103, in old Rome
7D Something really funny
8D Comic Judy
9D Notable span
10D Peanut or soybean
11D Tibia’s locale
12D Curt denial
13D Brief, amusing tale
14D Social facade
15D Free TV ad, in brief
16D Jazz singers James and Jones
17D Paint coarsely
18D “-- -Ca-Dabra” (1974 hit)
19D Started in golf, with “off”
24D Nickname for President Roosevelt
25D -- Alamos
31D Wife of Fred Flintstone
32D Novelist Levin
34D Draw forth
37D Enameled metalware
38D Guinea- -- (African nation)
39D Faulkner novel featuring Flem Snopes
40D More tender
41D Gucci rival
42D Cut with acid
43D No more than
44D Some church elders
45D Ultimate goal
46D -- Moines
48D Big retailer of outdoor gear
49D Pope topper
52D Like reverse alphabetical order
56D Mai --
57D British singer Goulding
58D Have
59D Make tighter, as a knot
60D Old TV’s “-- Buddies”
65D Hamstring, for one
68D Meet with old classmates
69D Long accounts of woeful events
70D -- Jovi
71D Guitar cousin
72D “O Sole --”
73D Actress Gail O’--
74D Eagle’s nest
79D In that case
80D Old Russian dynast
82D Small, crisp tortilla piece
84D Food carton abbr.
85D Winning sign
86D Student at 111-Across
87D Simple chord
89D Elevated again
93D Hits the sack
94D Rodeo ropes
95D Corp. takeover
97D Bugs Bunny voicer Mel
98D Nickname
102D Eur.’s highest volcano
104D Make lean, as beef
105D -- Ho Lee (scientist in 2000 news)
106D Jetson lad
107D Many kings-to-be
108D The “I” of IV
109D Rest atop
110D Spun tales
111D Michigan city, informally
112D Beginning painting class
113D Bereft, to a bard
115D Follower of Star or Sun in product names
116D Stringed instrument from Japan
120D Farm female
121D Allow to
122D -- -Cat

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.

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