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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

"Ciao"
Out-of-focus effect in photography, from the Japanese for "blur"
Stunt for three, six or 10 people, typically
Olympic bars?
Doesn't come out all at once
Deft
It's a big deal
Most tongue-in-cheek
Pop-___ (some visits)
One might get a lead
Surrealist filmmaker Buñuel
Possible side effect of using steroids
Long division?
Certain pseudoscience, for short
Lead-in to rock
Director Lee
"Bad plan!," in Southern slang
"Here hung those lips that I have kiss'd I know not how ___": Hamlet
Cells that handle low-light vision
"___ man can tether time or tide": Burns
Some score marks
Ones who tell each other *everything*
P.A. gear
Emerald ___
"A symptom of man's failure as a thinking animal," according to John Steinbeck
Mystic
Org. that maintains a museum in Annapolis Junction, Md.
California's San ___ County
Troubadours' instruments
Show with an hourglass in its opening title sequence
Performance-based paycheck
They change colors
Spot
Pupils
Off
"___: The Watercourse Way" (Alan Watts book)
Fashion designer Sui
Author credit
Exams you don't need a pencil for
"Citizen ___"
First responder, for short
Drum kit components with pedals
Unfiltered brew
Comment after a revealing moment
Sticker on a model, e.g.
"Take your time!"
Only
Baby covered in fluffy down
Fool's deck
[Aw, jeez!]
Small part of a system
Carpenters, maybe?
Many downloads
"Thus ..."
Lug
"That's rough, buddy"
Prepares to speak, in a modern meeting
Where pizza is said to have been invented
Finals, but not semifinals
Twist of a screwdriver?
Part of many 34-Down
Impressed greatly, as at a drag show
They're relayed in a relay
Big name in contact lenses
Thin slice of silicon at the heart of an integrated circuit
American soccer icon ___ Dempsey
Glutton's constant desire
Spheres
"Suppose ..."
Pascal's law?