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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.

'... but no ___'
'Cupid is a knavish ___': 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
'Don't sweat it'
'It's Too Late Now' autobiographer
'Rich Man, Poor Man' actor, 1976
1960's-70's Japanese leader
A month abroad
Accusatory question
All over
Animal that Poseidon turned Theophane into, in myth
Attach securely
Back to back
Bash
Biblical verb
Boise's county
Buggy
Camel performers
Cape Tres Puntas locale: Abbr.
Classic convertible name
Cruising
Cut aid
D-Day vessel: Abbr.
Dredge (up)
Drinkers, at times
Ending of some plant names
Environmentalist's concern
Fair
Fork-tailed bird
Former name of Sulawesi
Grooves on a coin's edge
How some entrees are served
Jewish village
Lamp sites
Land
Like Hawaiian shirts
Magnetic induction units
Mass apparel
Matter of course
Murphy's portrayer
Mus. slow-up
National service
NATO member since 1999: Abbr.
Neutral shades
Old gathering place
One to watch in a pinch?
Palace figures
Part of a column
Part of a footnote abbr.
Period of darkening
Presidential first name
Recluse
Relative of a bug
Sign of a slip
Snack named for a Massachusetts town
Somalian-born supermodel
Speaker of note
Surprise court actions
Swinger
Takes off wrongly
Term of affection
Texas city named by Russian immigrants
They're all for it
Totals
Unfolds
Unrest
Warwickshire forest
Wimp
Year in Nero's reign
Zaire's Mobutu ___ Seko
___ once