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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.

Macbeth, for one
Mellowing, as cheese
Military lodgings
Mocked
More slender and graceful
Nobelist Curie
Not up yet
Opposite of include
Overconfident
Peat locale
Polluted
Printer's widths
Race track
Readies, as a pool cue
Restraint
Scarlet bird
Seafood order
Shirts for golfers?
Sock menders
Spain and Portugal
Speak without notes
State west of Ind.
Storage container
Stretched the truth, so to speak
These can be winning or losing
They crisscross Paris
They may be loose or split
Touch of color
Trim, as a roast
Try, as a case
Variety
Velveeta maker
Walk, trot or canter
Wild llama
Worse than awful
Beg
90's music or fashion
Acorn tree
Author Zola
Bambi and kin
Boulder
Burden
Cavort
Cheese served with crackers
Choice morsels
Citizen Kane's last word
Clear (of)
Commotion
Comport with
Convent dweller
Costello or Grant
Development developments
Domineering
Dried up
Fairy tale's opening word
Flaxen-haired
Foremost's partner
Girl in a children's story
Go on and off, as a traffic light
Go out with
Grafting shoot
Hamlet's home
Hammed it up
Harangue
Harold who wrote 'Stormy Weather'
Having round protuberances
Irish accent
Joke
Joyous celebration
Lady's keepsake to a soldier, once
Landscaping tool
Liturgical vestment
Loaf about
Long-legged shorebird