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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.

Part of a snicker
Per
Peruvian pronoun
Pique condition?
Polar opposites?
Princeton Review subj.
Rough it, say
Saw
Score keeper?
Scrooge player of film
Seamstress's aid
See 57-Across
Silvery-gray
Smart ___
Something to unscrew on an auto
Song of 1859 ... or what the five circled letters represent?
Start of something
The Iron Horse of baseball
Three-in-one M.D.
Time before the present day?
Tramp
TV's Anderson
Uncommon, in ancient Rome
Van follower
With 67-Across, sacred symbol to Zeus
Word on a vin bottle
Ziering of '90210'
Be a certain way?
#10 on a table
'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels' setting
'___ doing ...'
'___ don't know'
19-Down employee
Bird, e.g., once
Bit of candy
Blue
Bob Cratchit to Scrooge, e.g.: Abbr.
Brief subject
Burlesque bits
Car-racing org.
Carols, often
Chair: Abbr.
Chance
Chemical suffix
Chief
Class-conscious grp.?
Cold capital
Comment upon receiving a large bill
Down
Employer of 10-Downs: Abbr.
Entered cautiously
Exclamation heard 12 times in Lady Gaga's 'Bad Romance'
Feu fighter
Flat sign
Fr. title
Fresh
Game ___
Head of cattle?
Intimate
Inverse trig function
It has 3,750 'steps of penitence'
It takes place on board a ship at sea in 'The Tempest'
It's taken to calm down
Its capital is Nouakchott
Lady whom Don Giovanni tries to seduce
Land of Papá Noel
Like many winter roads
Lily, in Lille
Misinform, maybe
Mr. Hilarious
N N N
Nonverbal congratulations
Not an ideal answer to 'Do these jeans make me look fat?'
Over
Palindromic girl's name
Part of a boast