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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 64 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Dude,' in Kingston
'The Sweetest Taboo' singer, 1985
Apple, to a botanist
Ash, e.g.
Bank
Bar stools, e.g.
Basketball Hall-of-Famer Dick, who played for the 1950's Knicks
Bias
Calamitous
Cartoon character whose first name is Quincy
Celeb-to-be
Chap
Cheers
Communication ender
Con
Do
Dozing
Eagerness
Early art supplier
False front?
For fun
Former British royal house
Get ___ reception
Haunt
How Scotch may be served
Hungry person's hyperbole
Ill-used
It has little meaning
It may make your face red
Kid's recitation
Light, with 'to'
Like show horses
Marigolds, e.g.
Mars Bars, e.g.
Miraculous
Morris who directed 'Fog of War'
One quarter, maybe
One with ulterior motives
Ones yelling 36-Across
Order of business?
P.S. on an invitation
Pig out
Prominent schnauzer feature
Promontory
Quarter of M
Refreshers
Serenader's sentiment
Setting for Longfellow's 'The Wreck of the Hesperus'
Sew up
Skipper's run
Some Rockefeller Center murals
Suffix with consist
Supermarket chain
The pit
Tightens, as a belt
Tim'rous one, to Burns
Two-door closed cars with back seats
Ushers
Wet bar?
Where to spend kroons
Wine area
Write quickly
Zeno's home
___ Sharett, Israel's first foreign minister, 1949-56