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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Knockin' on Heaven's Door' singer, 1973
'Swell!'
'The Best Man' star Diggs
A ton
Admission of 1889: Abbr.
Amber, e.g.
Antônio, for one
Asian tree with many trunks
AWOL
Balmoral relative
Base transportation
Be like-minded
Bun alternative
CD follower
Christian from France
Comparatively cracked
Conductor Klemperer
Detective Pinkerton and others
Echo location
Fall times: Abbr.
Famed words to a backstabber
Feller of folklore?
Film festival film, often
Film genre
Garden spray
Good thing
Good things
Greek god of wine
Irene of 'Fame'
It has a peacock logo
It's intoxicating
It's spun
It's taken in for treatment
Item on a chain
Its slogan was once 'The sign of extra service'
Joe Hardy's temptress, on Broadway
Jupiter, e.g.
Kicks downstairs, so to speak
League: Abbr.
Leave rubber on the road
Live ascetically
Louisiana, e.g., in Orléans
Lug
Marine rock-clinger
Mens ___ (criminal intent)
Mounted on
National Aviation Hall of Fame site
No matter what
Nobel-winning peacemaker
Olympian
Pass
Peacock plume feature
Poem division
Potential source of verbal misunderstanding
Remote option
Request
Rice in a bookstore
Rivers with barbs
Saint known as 'the Great'
Shade of red
Shoppers' pursuits
Shore soarer
Sky Masterson's creator
Sorrows
Spring's opposite, oceanwise
Steelhead or squaretail
Supreme Court middle name
Talker with a beak
Time out
Top scores, sometimes
Uncommon insight
Use diligently
Visual
Where cons may congregate
White poplar
Wooden footwear