Premier Sunday Crossword November 3 2024 Answers (11/3/24)

Here are all of the answers to today's Premier Sunday Crossword puzzle for November 3 2024 to help you finish it up!
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Our Premier Sunday Crossword November 3, 2024 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.

The Premier Sunday Crossword November 3, 2024 Answers

If you need help solving the Premier Sunday Crossword on 11/3/24, 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
1A Malformed
10A Env. notice
14A Imitate successfully
20A Olympic figure skater Gordeeva
21A “Divergent” actor James
22A Tilting
23A Instant when something is perceived intuitively?
25A Small sheepdog, for short
26A German river
27A Correo — (Spanish airmail)
28A Trim again, maybe
30A Malicious
31A Ending for leopard
32A Internet connection that’s reliable and lag-free?
35A Nice smell
39A Sakai sash
41A Some hosp. staffers
42A Directly right, on a map
43A Formulate a well-reasoned argument?
46A Albert of sportscasting
47A Series starter
48A Come- — (enticements)
49A Sarcastic laugh syllable
51A Toothpaste brand of old
56A Achy
57A Fore and —
59A Treasured panorama?
63A 1940s prez
65A Resistance unit
67A Go astray
68A Villainous Transformer voiced by Orson Welles in 1986
69A Malted quaff
71A Novel adapted in poetic form?
75A Nav. officer
76A Brine minus the water
78A — Alamos
79A Cager Erving, familiarly
80A Deity
82A Digging tool manufactured near the Apollo Theater?
85A Novelist Fleming
87A Legal scholar Guinier
90A Ewoks’ moon
91A Wallet single
92A Horse’s kin
94A Virtual purchases
96A “Assuming that’s true ...”
99A Like a bride who doesn’t want her face covered?
101A Lure used by exterminators
105A 1860s prez
107A Musical ability
108A Bride’s path
109A Dialect that uses no consonants?
112A July hrs.
114A Hertz rival
115A Janitor’s tool
116A May preceder
118A Red Muppet
122A Herbal tea
124A Driver’s swerve made for no justifiable reason?
127A Be the delegate of
128A James of “Elf”
129A Oscar trophy, e.g.
130A Be rankled by
131A “NFL Live” broadcaster
132A College of the NCAA’s Crusaders
1D Early Persian
2D “Just joking”
3D Goalie’s feat
4D Mix together
5D She clucks
6D Opera parts
7D Tree-scented Clorox brand
8D Bldg. planner, e.g.
9D Personal identifier in the deaf community
10D PIN taker
11D Actress Charlize
12D Core beliefs
13D Tally mark
14D Vaccination pioneer Louis
15D Hard wood
16D Jacket part
17D Psychoactive sage plant
18D Shenanigans
19D Surgeon’s probe
24D — -pah
29D Meat-stamping org.
31D Lighten up
33D Tolkien beast
34D Emending
35D Foofaraws
36D Many a seized auto
37D Listened to accidentally
38D Quarries
40D Diner seating options
44D Notable time
45D AOL or MSN
46D Hosp. scan
49D Buffalo group
50D Very pungent
52D Pipe type, for short
53D Some terriers
54D Gas in lights
55D Beards on grain
58D Citadels
60D Singer Della
61D — board (séance tool)
62D Popular party card game
64D Many a roof antenna
66D Casaba, e.g.
69D Tennis champ Arthur
70D Slender
72D Hard wood
73D Cooing bird
74D Country singer Yearwood
77D — -mo replay
81D 10th-century king of Norway
83D “Yoo- —!”
84D Chou En- —
86D Modern, in Berlin
88D Singer Sedaka
89D Wight, e.g.
93D Sloping, but not precipitous
95D Weight, e.g.
97D Hazelnut
98D Sky shiner
99D “Aren’t — pair?!”
100D Like “10th,” but not “10”
101D Film set on Pandora
102D Beginner
103D Intertwines
104D “Take care out there”
105D Old Greek marketplaces
106D False charge, slangily
110D “Straight up,” at a bar
111D Gun, slangily
113D Dull blue-gray
117D — -Rooter
118D At any time
119D Actor Jared
120D Citi Field ball team
121D Metals from 38-Down
123D Paris refusal
125D Raggedy —
126D Jean- — Picard

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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