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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 74 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'... ___ and hungry look': Shak.
'If I ___ ...'
'Middlemarch' author
'The Memory of Trees' Grammy winner
'Understand?'
'Verrry sexy!'
1980 Andrzej Wajda film in which Lech Walesa appears
46-Across vehicles
Actress McClurg
Already off
Are going to
Bad cut
Be a hindrance
Be indisposed
Biblical shepherd
Blocks
Clinic fluids
Comparatively compliant
Composer Prokofiev
Court call
Cry from the block
Cub or Red, briefly
Dos
Dust bits
Et ___
European tongue
Farm unit
Forebear of one of Israel's 12 Tribes
Go around
Goals
Habitable hole
Heat and Lightning
In charge of
Inits. on N.Y.C. buses
It may be steely
Large 16-Across
Lifeless, old-style
Light source
Main male
Marathoner's challenge
Move it
Nabokov novel
Not call it quits
Not e'en once
Noted guerrilla
Novelist Morrison
Of an atrioventricular valve
Originally, once
Parrot
Pay back
Percolate slowly
Phil who sang 'I Ain't Marching Anymore'
Pointer mover
Provoke
Rowers' muscles, for short
Run amok
Scram ... or a hint to solving 17-, 20-, 50- and 57-Across and 11- and 28-Down
See 29-Down
Sensitive things
Shifts
Short concluding stanza
Shot orderers
Spot to order a spot
Star
Substitute (for)
Symbol of Apollo
Things between cuts
Truant, in a way
Umbrian town
Unalaska inhabitant
Viewer
Waters of jazz
Welcoming
Words of promise