Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 6th 2013) clues of Premier Sunday crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 138 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Catering hall vessel
"For Me and My Gal" director
"Oh, God! —" (1980 film sequel)
Marine ink squirters
Made a pick
Welsh dog
Want badly
Tic-tac-toe row
Venom, e.g.
Some Web site banners
Person paid for getting strikes
Spotted, musky cat
Airport idler
Apian abode
Hush
Swiss capital
Try to get
Brothers Phil and Don of pop/rock
Online party summonses
Wash cycle
Madonna musical
See 109-Across
The Once- — ("The Lorax" character)
Outer: Prefix
Gradually slowing, in music: Abbr.
Hogs' place
Legislate
Actor Shawn of "X-Men" films
Cozy room
Stand for an idiot box
Florida school near Daytona Beach
Hollywood's Carrere
Dimple locale
Ending for pay or Motor
Like Capp's Abner
Not any
Parable, e.g.
Last: Abbr.
1977 pact signed by Carter and Torrijos
Have brunch
Son of George Bush
Painstaking, for short
Gem weight
Jim Bakker's old ministry, familiarly
Academic e-mail suffix
Tirana's nation: Abbr.
Finder's cry
— de plume
Brain holder
Hedy of film
Fresh as —
Just — on the map
Diminutive suffix for "part"
Naked
Early blues singer Ma —
Mrs. Victor Laszlo, in film
Spanish national hero
Collectible Happy Meal miniatures
Singer Andrews
Nine-digit ID issuer
"That's someone — problem!"
Vienna's land: Abbr.
Explosion
Made a boat move
Unwelcome advice givers
Most twisted, as humor
Atomic piles
Annual May race
Certain wind insert
Stimulate
Flowers named for their scent
"Charlotte's Web" author
H-bomb, e.g.
Wall St. manipulator
Add up to
Singer Ricky
Painter Georges
Mohair goat
— -frutti
St. Paul-to-Fargo hwy.
Lorna — cookies
Huge battle
What docs prescribe
Quarreling
Magnet end
1974 CIA spoof movie
Hunk
"— of little faith!"
Critter doc
"— -haw!"
Big appliance brand
Bursting, as a balloon
Houdini feat
Only
New York senator Chuck
Sudden floods
Device used in saltwater aquariums
Spanish conquistador Hernando
Filter slowly
Cagney or Lacey: Abbr.
Seed case
Tennis' Navratilova
Took a 46-Across, e.g.
Artist Renoir
Gold, in Italy
With 50-Down, rum cocktail
Hits with high voltage
Small cavern
Exceeds limits (or what each of this puzzle's theme items does?)
Word before snake or belt
Like the jack of hearts
In a creepy way
Wood dyes
Sheets and pillowcases sold as units
Rob of "90210"
Some snakes
Further
Healing plant
Bottom line
Bristol brew
Furtive "Looky here"
Suffix with bull or hill
Frat letter
Fills up the tank, maybe
Not budging
In poverty
Fido's threat
Endive type
Hybrid utensil
À la —
Hun name
Flattened by hammering
Thoreau writings
Like "kvetch" or "schmear"
Once called
Fluffy's cry
Not closed, in verse
Many miffed fans, vocally