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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 68 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Like some inspections
Literary monogram
Little dog, for short
Loan periods: Abbr.
Major disasters
Many people read at these
More pallid
Musician Yoko
Net letters
No ___ (street sign)
Office meeting place
Old 'Best by taste test' sloganeer
Places with fireplaces
Pronoun not in the king's English
Pronounced
Ready to go free
Red letters?
Relig. affiliation of 21/2 million Americans
San Quentin or Attica
Shrews
Some Amazon.com sales, for short
St. ___ Beach (Sunshine State vacation locale)
Stand out
Stout ones
Tom Wolfe catchphrase popularized in the 1970's
Trade grp. formed in the late 1950's
Troubles
Two times, to Tomás
Very cool
Water tester: Abbr.
Went free, at least for now
Where les leçons are taught
Where to beat the heat?
___ Monroe, 'Green Acres' role
1970's fashion item
'A Fool There Was' star, 1915
'Moon River' lyricist
'None of the above,' essentially
'When the angry trumpet sounds ___': Shak.
'___ Alice' (classic 1971 antidrug teen 'diary')
Abbr. on a certain elevator button
Alphabet trio
Angers
At peace
Baja breakfast order
Basket fiber
Big name in desserts
Brimming
Bring down
Center of a ball, maybe
Coasters
D.C. bigwig
Deals in
Enthused out loud
Epitome of hotness
Faltering condition
Fathers, familiarly
Follower of rule or court
Frame that's sometimes framed
French pronoun
Gentleness
Going out in waves?
Grander than grand
Guggenheim sculptor
Impressionist
It's not busy
Letters for soldiers
Like some corporate stock