Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (February 20th 2011) 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.

Sailors' mops
Black sheep sound, in song
Tic — (tiny mint)
Huge-screen film format
Tiny hairs
Physicist Einstein
"Def Comedy Jam" airer
Horror film staple
German king called "the Great"
Irregular spot
Suffix with north or south
Giant in elevators
Start of a riddle
Lassos
Press agent?
Tolkien monster
Riddle, part 2
Viper type
Book of maps
"Ye olde" settlement
Have — tolerance for
Brooch part
Arabian royal
"Woe —" (Patricia T. O'Conner grammar book)
Flock mother
Riddle, part 3
Apply heavily
Skillful feat
Beach find
Riddle, part 4
Fifth-cen. pope
Central Sicilian city
Microscopic creatures
Riddle, part 5
Stephen of "Ondine"
Kind of deer
Q.E.D. part
Just managing, with "out"
— Reader (eclectic magazine)
"I — break!"
"Have —" (host's invitation)
Bible bk. after Ezra
End of the riddle
Have lunch
Prefix with 4-Down or 70-Down
Metallic playing marble
Riddle's answer
Injury reminder
Gerund ender
Menlo Park inventor
Cruller's kin
It fills barrels
19th-century humorist Bill
"No, you —!"
Rub away
Cry
"My — Sal"
Utters
Is fearless
Angry look
SWAK part
Sacrifice site
Of living things
Vocalized for the doctor
Get paid to watch Junior
Other: Pref.
Leigh Hunt's "— Ben Adhem"
"Miss Lulu —" (old novel, play, and film)
Bunker of TV
Desirous
In — (aware of a secret)
"— -Ca-Dabra" (1974 hit)
Certain central African
"Understood, man"
Flame-fancying flier
Opera tune
Crosses (out)
Spanish for "other"
Section of Lower Manhattan
Suffix with dull
Dogs may pull it
Not exciting
"— true?"
Prof.'s place
Anacin rival
A or I, e.g.
Tom of "Adam's Rib"
Put-ons
Not at all fat
Meat spread
Ballot lists
Part of m.p.h.
Bureaucratic form-filling
How some things are carved
— job on
Picnic crasher
Co. top dog
Nugent of rock
Oath reply
"Rats!"
Giggle part
Raggedy — (doll)
Genetic stuff
Giant fight
The Monkees' "— Believer"
Play, as a mandolin
Eta-iota link
Rimes with Grammys
"Oh, to — England"
Outstanding
D-I filler
Just sit there
Cook Paula
British baby buggy
Allay
"Up and —!" ("Rise and shine!")
Visine unit
The gospel
Car ding
Pregame songs
Removes (oneself)
Four: Pref.
Purring one
Tethered
Made grooves on, as the edge of a coin
Spanish Mrs.
Moon-related
Currently occupied
"90210" actor Rob
Highest point
A person goes by one
New Age music star
Escalate
This, in Havana
Policy guru
Cutting tool