Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (February 13th 2022) clues of Premier Sunday crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 136 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Pet doc
“Come again?”
Treats maliciously
Tennis player Borg
Narcissist’s problem
Actress Andress
Ate, as prey
Football Hall of Famer Bronko
Arrive on wheels
Frankie or Cleo of song
Start of a riddle
Noise in a comic book gunfight
Exotica singer Sumac
“The Human Stain” novelist Philip
Cure-all
Race of people in an H.G. Wells novella
Some sorority letters
Donations to the destitute
Riddle, part 2
Like much greasy food
See 83-Across
Corp. leader
Skip over, as a vowel
World War II film, when tripled
Charged bit
Place — (be active on eBay, say)
Cheap cigar
Riddle, part 3
Simile middle
Chaney of film
Song-belting Merman
On a pension, maybe: Abbr.
Military draft gp.
Riddle, part 4
ZZ Top album whose name is Spanish for “The Crazy One”
Hamm and Farrow
Neither’s partner
Tingly feeling
Totally tired
With 49-Across, touter of green eggs and ham
“Yes” vote
Early arcade giant
End of the riddle
— -Flush (bathroom brand)
Architect I.M. —
Made angry
Florida fruits
RandB great Marvin
Not at all new
Golf club
Riddle’s answer
Stalin-era labor camp
Polecat’s kin
Urge against
Muscat native
Do over
Office squawker
Fender dings
Mimics a mad mutt
Helper of Frankenstein
Inventor Whitney
“—, vidi, vici”
“The Keep” novelist Jennifer
Forum wear
Angel’s instrument
Drunk
Writer Gogol
Third-largest city in Israel
Ride a wave
Eighth-brightest star in the sky
Like a hajji’s religion
Second-largest city in Oklahoma
Charles Lamb’s alias
Bay Area California city
Equivalent of A sharp
Lee Tracy’s “Bombshell” co-star
Like praiseful poetry
Gossipy Barrett
Bakersfield-to-Boise dir.
Letters before 39-Across
Swiss watch brand
Clueless
Fizzle sound
Sleek, informally
Hair removal brand
Top squad
Mooer’s mouthful
On the — (fleeing)
“— say more?”
Actresses Vivien and Janet
In — res (mid-plot)
Clay pigeons to be shot, informally
Three x three
Frozen spear
Eats away at
“Were — it all over again ...”
“It can’t be!”
One of the Three Musketeers
Nickname for singer Justin, with “the”
Derisive smile
One of the three Furies
RandR alone
“— boy!”
Pisa’s river
Nuclear trials, for short
Class of antimicrobial drugs, in the British spelling
Actress Sorkin who once hosted “America’s Funniest People”
Like animals that don’t roam
So-called “fifth taste”
Apartment near the super’s, perhaps
Mesh well
Piquancy
Ontario tribe
Cat’s warning
Pittsburgh footballers
“Chances —”
“Catch my drift, bro?”
Pie-mode link
1974 CIA parody film
More lacteal
Not cardinal, as a number
Plundering
Writer Sábato
Patronage
“— Loompa”
Half-diameters
Journalist Brit
Zing
Lucy Liu’s “Kill Bill” role
Insect traps
Exploiter
Mongrel mutt
Frilly material
Shrine figure
Moore of “G.I. Jane”
Shrine figure