Premier Sunday Crossword May 31 2026 Answers (5/31/26)

Here are all of the answers to today's Premier Sunday Crossword puzzle for May 31 2026 to help you finish it up!

Our Premier Sunday Crossword May 31, 2026 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.

The Premier Sunday Crossword May 31, 2026 Answers

If you need help solving the Premier Sunday Crossword on 5/31/26, 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 Popular beer brand, for short
9A In amongst
13A Footstool
20A In big trouble
21A Ebb --
22A Knotting craft
23A One arranging a heating duct network?
25A They become fetuses
26A A bit off
27A Chichén -- (Mayan ruins)
28A Big name in skin cream
29A Dewy, e.g.
30A Stephen of “Citizen X”
31A Glaring look
35A Literary Twist
37A Choir garment
38A 1/36 yard
40A French pal
41A Wild pig reporting news flashes?
43A Crux
46A “Quit -- bellyachin’!”
47A Assistants
48A Curved entryways in some ruins?
52A 47-stringed instrument
55A Like Dilbert or Urkel
56A Afternoon refresher
57A Manufactured in Amer.
60A Director Kazan
64A Mendes of “Lost River”
65A Genetic helix
67A Tree-dwelling primate from central New York?
70A Remove certain pests from, as a dog
72A -- de Janeiro
73A Sports gp. with the Kings
74A Fly low and attack
75A Airbrush a photo of a longtime CBS news anchor?
78A Gods, in Italy
79A Ship’s diary
80A Jubilant cries
81A Colored red, as cheeks
82A Sports gp. with the Kings
84A Jason of “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”
86A Preadult
87A Little rascal?
90A Tourney type
94A Hwy. felony
97A Certain cereal grain bit
98A Lively frolic of rabbits and kangaroos?
102A Queen --
103A Dogmas
107A Leave off
108A Not put to a purpose
109A Long Island airport town
111A “Hee --”
112A Convent sister
113A Hotel on the Vegas Strip until ’24
114A Schreiber of “Asteroid City”
116A Carne -- (steak dish)
118A Snobbery
120A Strategy for seating folks on flights?
124A Sea cow
125A Playing past regulation, for short
126A “Get what I’m sayin’?”
127A Preoccupy
128A “So Big” writer Ferber
129A How this puzzle’s solvers can’t get a word in? (Hint: string together the deleted letters)
1D Mena of “Ick”
2D Hypothetical primates
3D Fanatic
4D Charades
5D Smelting residue
6D -- Lingus
7D “Ithaca” co-star Ryan
8D Reggae’s kin
9D Doing the job
10D The Show Me State’s largest university, familiarly
11D In the optimal case
12D The, in Erfurt
13D Brunch dish
14D Soy sauce variety
15D Rival of DQ
16D 73-Across legend Bobby
17D Illinois city near Chicago
18D Single-celled swimmers
19D Home-building birds
24D Nothing
28D Totally redo
32D Spanish for “house”
33D Mafia code of silence
34D Recoil
36D Ending for duct or project
37D Ballpark stat
39D Take to heart
41D Queen --
42D Afternoon refresher
44D Poet Gary with a Pulitzer
45D Pursuing
48D In the future
49D Parking garage’s bottom tier, perhaps
50D Allowing in some currents
51D California’s Big --
53D TV plugs
54D Witherspoon of film
58D “Restless” director Gus Van --
59D Fort -- (1814 siege site in Baltimore)
60D Be fallible
61D The yellow Teletubby
62D Notify
63D Generational disparity
66D Mother-of-pearl
68D Oxen joiner
69D Ineffective
71D The, in Arles
72D Collects, as cattle
76D Caviar eggs
77D SSNs, e.g.
78D Maiden
83D Nickname for singer Justin, with “the”
85D 1,401, during much of the 88-Down
86D “Ew, no more details!”
88D Eur. realm from 800 to 1806
89D Toenail service, briefly
90D Smallest speech unit
91D Certain “Star Trek” alien
92D Voicing views
93D Liable
95D FedEx rival
96D Its capital is Dublin
99D ICU workers
100D Kitschy yard statues
101D Thomas with many patents
104D “Do you want me to?”
105D Monsieurs’ partners
106D River in an Al Jolson hit
109D “-- had it!”
110D French capital, affectedly
113D Mambo king Puente
115D This, in Spain
117D Gush forth
119D Pothole fill
120D Bakery buy
121D “Science Guy” Bill
122D Rove (about)
123D D-H linkup

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