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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 66 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Through the Dark Continent' author, 1878
'Frida' actress Hayek
'I have measured out my life with coffee spoons' writer
'Never trust a woman who wears ___' (line from 'The Picture of Dorian Gray')
'The Name of the Rose' setting
'This isn't a good time'
'While we're on the topic ...'
1950 short-story collection by Asimov
Addictive analgesic
All you can take with one hand
Amber-colored brew
Apprehend
Automaker that introduced heated front seats
Bart and Lisa's grandpa
Beauty magazine photo caption
Being in heaven
Betrayed embarrassment
Bit of paperwork
Body treatment facility
Brief wait
Burlesque accessory
Call from home
Cause for complaint
Columbian Exposition engineer
Compact Chevys of old
Cork bar
Cosmic payback
Creature outwitted by Hop-o'-My-Thumb
Cut short
Dry up
Emblem on Captain America's shield
Empty
Field strip
Finishing strokes
First-century governor of Britain, whose name was Latin for 'farmer'
Four-time host of the Nordic World Ski Championships
G-rated oath
It means 'council' in Russian
Manhattan Project scientist
Marked by hostilities?
Membre de la famille
Name tag location
Not-so-fast food?
Olympic skater Katarina
One of the Kennedys
Pass over
Pasty
Phalanx weapons
Poll calculation
Quickly gets good at
Register
Restrained
Roofing material
Rouses to action
Send-off for the dear departed?
Signer of the Kansas-Nebraska Act
Stop along the Santa Fe trail
Summer hat
To such an extent
Trade fair presentation
Tries to win
Two by two?
Upstanding one?
Veins' contents
Williams nicknamed 'The Kid'
Witches' brew ingredients