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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 68 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Horse : herd :: ___ : knot
It's set in a castle near Seville
Italian colony, 1890-1941
Like some heads
Longtime adviser to Saddam Hussein
Longtime British Tory P.M.
Low life?
Lundi ___
Many a hirer: Abbr.
Muster
Needle-shaped
Not as distinct
Numerical prefix
Obviously happy people
Old Egyptian title
Old liquid heaters
One may live on it
One overseas
One way to be happy
Opening
Pen
Physician Golgi, for whom Golgi bodies are named
Reader holder
Sleep unit?
Stability enhancer
Stops the progress of
Student inside ivied walls
Supérieur, e.g.
They may be taken before drawing
They often come in twos
Two-masters
Undoer
Union authorization
W.W. II battle site, with 'El'
'Any ___?'
'Separate Tables' playwright
Al Jolson's real first name
'The Ill-Made Knight' novelist
'Shake a leg!'
Actress Taylor of the silents
Bad: Prefix
Barely runs?
Black Panthers co-founder
Bother
Campaign manager?
Caught up
Chicken servings
Code word
ConAgra Foods brand
Contradicts
Couple in old pictures
Dali, by birth
Deceives, slangily
Deposed Ugandan leader
Dump
Evangeline, e.g.
Fall times: Abbr.
Fuzzy
Half of a cartoon duo
Hand holding
Hi-___
Holding one's piece
Was in no way happy
Where Stratford and Cambridge are: Abbr.
Wind instrument
Wrinkled
Writer who coined the word 'robot'
___ light