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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.

Discussed
Domineering men
Emotionally demanding
Ever since that time
Flimsy lock
Gridiron cry
Grocery staple
Ideal world?
Joins
La to la, e.g
Last course, often
Lawrence who co-wrote 'The Empire Strikes Back' and 'Return of the Jedi'
Leery of being noticed, maybe
Mafioso foes
Many old B films
Memory unit prefix
Menelaus' kingdom
Menorah inserts
Michael who once led Disney
Moving briskly
Not down with anything
Old-fashioned promotions
Omar of TV and film
One of the former Barbary States
One who wants in on the deal
Ordered pair?
Pride : lions :: ___ : crows
Public record?
Seat of Ireland's County Kerry
Sulking peevishly
Surprised expression
Symbol of liberty in the French Revolution
They deliver on Sunday
Tiny criticisms
Tub accessory for the head
Underattended, say
Unspecific recipe quantity
Unsteady walker, maybe
Word puzzle popular since the 1930s
___ running
'Don't get so worked up!'
'If opportunity doesn't knock, build a ___': Milton Berle
1978 disco hit featuring the warning 'Don't fall in love'
Attaché feature?
Aged
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty signatory, briefly
Bahla Fort site
Bet
Body of water belatedly added to the course of the Erie Canal
Bother
Brainstorming session aids
Bread boxes?
Clicker, of a sort
Clutch
Common casino locale
Common gathering in a public square
Constant critic
Cribs
Deadeye
Dean's 'Lois & Clark' co-star
Decides on
Decrees
Diploma holder, for short
Diplomatic assignment