Premier Sunday Crossword November 30 2025 Answers (11/30/25)

Here are all of the answers to today's Premier Sunday Crossword puzzle for November 30 2025 to help you finish it up!

Our Premier Sunday Crossword November 30, 2025 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.

The Premier Sunday Crossword November 30, 2025 Answers

If you need help solving the Premier Sunday Crossword on 11/30/25, 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 Oscar’s U.K. counterpart
6A Stroll on the catwalk
11A “SOS” band
15A Venus de --
19A Some razors
20A How French fries are fried
21A Sweet-talk
22A On Ventura Blvd., e.g.
23A Singer of “Steppin’ Out Somebody’s Baby"?
26A Would-be atty.’s exam
27A Gorilla, e.g.
28A Fibber’s admission
29A Witty Bombeck
30A Meet with the old class
31A Singer of “Fist City Rose Garden"?
36A Berry of Brazil
38A “... woman who lived in --”
39A Get tangled
40A Firer of heavy projectiles
43A Orioles’ org.
45A People fishing with nets
48A Singer of “Super Freak You’re Beautiful"?
54A Something very easy
55A Angry feeling
56A Operatives
57A “Marlowe” actor Liam
60A Hot tub site
61A Prescription bottle info
63A Singer of “Show and Tell Funky Broadway"?
67A Thailand, before 1939
70A Born, in Nice
71A Ending with chick
72A Singer of “Rocket Man Rocky Mountain High"?
79A On -- with (equal to)
83A Cry from Homer Simpson
84A Leia player Fisher
85A Bumbling
88A -- de Janeiro
89A Digital money
91A Singer of “Oh Sherrie It’s Impossible"?
95A Thin, hanging lock of hair
98A Dot on a die
99A Naval clerks
100A Loses light
103A Toy building bricks
107A Cryptogram, for one
108A Singer of “Faith How Can We Be Lovers"?
113A One-named singer of “Hello”
114A Slush Puppie alternative
115A Wide variety
116A Ref’s ring decision
119A Clamping tool
120A Singer of “Lovergirl Paper Roses"?
124A Starting ltr.
125A Litter peewee
126A Zones
127A Rowed
128A 43-Across team in D.C.
129A Past lovers
130A “Never met a man I -- like”
131A “Drake” poet Alfred
1D Cabo’s peninsula
2D Above
3D Sells work by the job, say
4D -- Mahal
5D Light -- (not heavy at all)
6D Hockey Hall of Famer Stan
7D First stages
8D Syllables sung many times in “Camptown Races”
9D Freud’s “one”
10D Atty.’s degree
11D Squirrel snacks
12D Archer
13D Thick-skinned fruits
14D Wood cutter
15D 1,760-yard races
16D On the edge of one’s seat
17D Plain of the Southwest
18D Made of a certain grain
24D Cavaliers, on scoreboards
25D Stimpy’s TV pal
30D Trust
32D Sty sound
33D Bausch and -- (eye care brand)
34D Give a holler
35D Rapping “Dr.”
36D Pungent
37D Nile capital
41D A.M. drinks, often
42D Get 40 winks
44D -- burner (lab item)
46D Engrossed
47D Petty fight
49D Spanish for “my love”
50D Twisty fish
51D Indy-to-Memphis dir.
52D Prefix with conservative
53D “X” amount
58D More meager
59D Suffix with human
62D “-- Beso” (1962 hit)
64D Inextricably involved
65D Actor Bruce
66D Mauna --
68D Exercising control
69D 1977 Steely Dan album
72D German river
73D “Livin’ La Vida --”
74D “This is the last straw!”
75D Day divs.
76D Petty peeve
77D Big cheese
78D Suffix with phenyl
80D Peak of high land jutting into a body of water
81D Targeted
82D TV executive Arledge
86D Be nosy
87D Actor Sheridan
90D Budding actresses
92D Home repair guru Bob
93D Duel sword
94D Fashion’s Chanel
96D ’50s prez
97D Hockey Hall of Famer Mario
101D Christianity’s -- Creed
102D Fragrances
104D Shined dazzlingly
105D Novelist Patrick
106D Most angry
108D TV actor MacLeod
109D Minneapolis suburb
110D “Isn’t -- little old for you?”
111D Thai tongue
112D Actress Cicely
117D Midleg joint
118D Probability
120D Uno tripled
121D Angry
122D Magnate Onassis
123D -- Zedong

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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