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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

1928, 1932 and 1936 Olympic gold medalist
'Butterflies ___ Free'
'Less Than Zero' author
'Power' star, 1986
'There's many ___...'
'White' and 'scarlet' birds
Absorbent
Accomplished
Accustom
Artist Edvard Munch's home
Baker
Bakers
Blunder
Boatyard
Bomb
Boom makers
Brother of Simon and Theodore in a 1958 song
Bustle
Come from ___
Composer Stravinsky
Computer command
Condescend
Continental abbr.
Country crooner Crystal
Curse
Dancer Pavlova
Dict. offering
Ear dangler
Exchange of words
Father-to-be's activity
Founder of one of the 12 tribes
Fruity drinks
Globetrotter's home
Gofer
Heedless
Helps back to health
It's bleu on maps
It's sold in bars
It's sold in bars
___
___
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___ Romeo (sports car)
Jackie's second
Lifelike
Like 'Lady Chatterley's Lover'
Like the wicked stepsisters vis-vis Cinderella
Like urban land
Lot of rows to hoe
Lou Gehrig, on the diamond
Make a comeback
Make the calls
Making even
Maui neighbor
Missouri Valley tribesman
Month on a cal.
Mythomaniacs
Near the surface
O.K., in slang
Pakistani river
Paris airport
Playing
Polar bear's domain
Poop
Publicist's concern
Radar signal
Relax
Say 'There, there' to
Sergeant's command
Sharp turn
She's an inspiration
Shrouded
Sly tactic
Structure near a flour factory
Tabriz citizen
Three of these could complete the missing clues above
Word said before opening the eyes
Wrinkle-resistant fabric