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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 62 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'The Russia House' author
'Would you not ___ breathed?': Shak.
'___ Death' (Grieg work)
'___ Satires & Epistles' (classical Roman work)
1947 docudrama
78's composition
Actor who's a crossword fan
Afore
Arthur or Monroe, e.g.
Asmara is its capital
Bat application
Bears
Befouls the path
Can't stand
Cave
Components
Content
Depots: Abbr.
Each man's entitlement, per the saying
Eagle wearer
Expels
Family in O'Neill dramas
Film snippets
Fissure filler
Fixed charge
Generic greeting
High and low
Holds in awe
Home wrecker
Instrument played by 24-Down
Inventor Otis
Irregular mathematical shape
Is behind
Jean Baptiste Poquelin's pen name
Key setting
Kind of music or lightning
Labour, in England
Like a baseball pitch
Loathsome little creatures
Loser
Ludwig who wrote nine symphonies
Most inexplicable
NASA vehicles
Picks up
Puts in the dock again
Rain dance accompaniment
Rodgers and Hart's 'Johnny ___'
Romantic and melancholy
Sister of Orestes
Small barracuda
Smile trigger?
Some tracks
Stable work force
Storied Big Apple nightclub
Take back to the lab
The lily maid of ___ (Tennyson's Elaine)
They're spent in Spain
Ticked off about
Tragic end
Trick ending?
Variety of iris
___-my-thumb