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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'I don't mean to ___...'
'Rigoletto' trio
'Splish Splash' singer, 1958
'Tell Me More' author
'You're Sixteen' singer
'___ true!'
1969 Katharine Ross role
After the hour
Alamogordo's county
Apron, of a sort
Bandleader Fields
Barely beats
Best Actor of 1958
Bravura
Bring into being
Calla lily or cuckoopint
Cato's craft
City taken by Allied forces in 1943
Collection of brains
Court figures
Designing woman
Diana, for one
Did a taxing task?
Elysiums
Ends of the earth
Father's hermana
Flies home?
Forward-looking group
Goes in front of
Good butter
Gooselike
Grieg's dancing temptress
Handwriting on the wall
Japanese fish delicacy
Kind of brief
Kind of column
Kind of cycle
Kind of no.
Like a bluff
Like many landscape paintings
Like some professors
Mad plea?
Mrs. Alfred Hitchcock
Mushroom ends?
Never-failing
Newbie
Not novel
Old man
Old Mogul capital
Old radio tube
Pass twice on the track
Pointed arch
Provided that
Put out
Rifle part
Roof worker
Saga of the heart
Sci-fi writer Sturgeon
Sifted (through)
Sister of Clio
Skipping syllables
Slip cover
Suffix with leather
Supergiant in Cygnus
Theater area
Two or three chevron wearer: Abbr.
Two reals, in days of old
Went for
Work on one's knight moves?
World record?