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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 72 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'If ___ you ...'
'My Many Colored Days' author
'It's ___ against time'
'Puh-leeze!'
'Wedding Album' performer, 1969
'Whip It' group
49-Across topper, maybe
A.C. letters
Abandoned
Actor Freddie's actor son
Aged
Alternative to lager
Be proficient in
Bit of wit
Break
Checkout time, often
Continental courses?
Copter's forerunner
Dipterous one
Dog in a panel
Doing great
Entrance requirements, perhaps
Fall precipitately, in slang
Famous Amos
Film developer?: Abbr.
Flight stat.
Flip one's lid?
Fluid entry points
Fruit in a gallery, maybe
Get away without delay
Got ___ (did great)
His tales often featured animals
Hundred Acre Wood denizen
In places
In want of the wherewithal
It may be in a bed
It's $15, in Monopoly
Kind of engine
Workout set
Like earthlings, sometimes, in sci-fi
Like good arguments
Make less likely to crash?
N.B.A. coach Dan
Neither here nor there
Nonanalytic
None of that?
North Yorkshire river
Olympic Stadium athlete
Popular money-raising event
Powerful person
Pullover
Puts in play
Puts together
Québec's ___ de la Madeleine
Quick trip
Ran through
Rosary
Run out
Short person's slip?
Shoshonean language
Split
Stand up
Start angrily
Struck
Take it easy, slangily
Tasty tubes
Tempted
Thrown out
Took a stripe from, say
Two
Vault opener?
War of 1812 locale