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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Athirst
'___ any drop to drink': Coleridge
4th of July cries
Aerialist's insurance
Area of coll. study
Bad spots?
Badgers
Borders
Branch of physics
Bruins' home
Bygone regiment
C.I.A.'s forerunner
Carl Sagan's 'The Dragons of ___'
Certain knife
Circulates
Cosmos star
Doo-wop part
Educ. group
End of the quote
English stage actress Winwood
Exude
Familiar substitution
Four, on the phone
Freedom fighters
Goddess of fertility
Greek characters
Have words (with)
Hawaii
Holding steady
Hotel in 'The Graduate'
Hotel sign
It may involve gas
Its business is booming
Jet
Kind of copy
Leaves' home
Little one
Mac rivals
Make a move
Ways up
Went easy on
___ al-Khaimah (one of the United Arab Emirates)
Mauna ___
Miltonian sea creature
Money lender, for short
Nickels and dimes
Not tacit
Noted Titanic couple
On the double
Party places?
Pastime
Pepto-Bismol, e.g.
Person with the keys
Plaudits, of a sort
Point on Magellan's compass
Puncture sound
Quote, part 2
Quote, part 3
Road runners?
Russo of 'Ransom'
Seaport southwest of Nice
Snapper
Source of the quote
St. Francis's home
Start of a quote
Strata
Summed up
Term of familiarity
Terra ___
Test place
Toot
Train sta. posting
Uffizi display
Unable to stand the heat?
Valuable diamond?
Warehouse worker, at times