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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.

Math ratios
Musical mark
Neanderthal
Piled upholstery fabrics with uncut loops
Pointer's direction
Pop out of a plane
Pope who persuaded Attila the Hun not to attack Rome
Promulgated
Ray of Hollywood
Refrains from childish behavior
Roosevelt's Secretary of the Interior
Sidetracks
Sine qua non
Sound-system part
Star seeker
String bean's opposite
Stumble
Switch words
Takes home
Tavern fixtures?
The Shirelles' 'Mama ___'
Then
Utah Lake city
Warplane's cargo
Way out?
Where 'The Snows of Kilimanjaro' first appeared
Wife, once, with 'the'
'Ishtar' director
'The Good Apprentice' novelist
Airline mogul Carl
Amazon ___
Archaic form of 'to be'
Austronesian language
Author Silverstein
Balancing pro
Barracks bosses
British colony until 1970
Busted
Car ad abbr.
Cell sojourner
Certain putdowns
Cesspool
College conferrals
Comics magician, with 'the'
Contents of many California orchards
D.C. United player, e.g.
Darling abroad
Datebook abbr.
Dummy firearm, as on a fort
English novelist with the pen name Ouida
Feel
Feverish fits
Foot: Prefix
George Harrison popularized it
Having no mentor
Indonesia's ___ Islands
Indian princess
Jazz guitarist Farlow
Jewish festival
Liberace, for one
Life jacket, e.g.
Like a gossip column
Low beams
Hi-___
Highlander
Hid, with 'up'