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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 64 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Star of 2002's 'Spider-Man'
Stirred
Supposed 'Tao Te Ching' writer
Surfaces
They may run on gas
Trailer segment
Two, in Lisbon
Vivacity
Way out there
Without really thinking
Zip
___ Wilson, who played Sam in 'Casablanca'
'Oedipus Rex' uses it
'Pee-wee's Big Adventure' director
'You couldn't have waited?'
1980 embargo target
Ancient rival of Sparta
Bluster
Bowed
British tax
Call letters?
Capture
Clock std.
Contents of some chests
Crime syndicate sobriquet
Doesn't drink moderately
Economist's concern
Employment agency list
Emulate Paul Bunyan
Falsified
Flora and fauna
Global positioning fig.
Got limited access?
Guadalajara is its capital
Hit by a pitch
Isolate
It gets checked with a stick
Italian side dish
Its closing duet is 'O terra, addio'
Kind of geology
Kind of sausage
Lean on me
Letters
Like early jazz
Lit up the room, maybe
Long times to live: Abbr.
Lures
Make out
Neptune, e.g.
No marriage of convenience
Not settling for second best
Olin's 'Mr. Jones' co-star, 1993
Parenthesis, e.g.
Passive-aggressive behavior
Pizza order
Río composition
Rush
Sammy Davis Jr.'s 'I've Gotta ___'
Saxon in 'Ivanhoe'
Send-off line
Sensor forerunner
Some mushrooms
Split
Spot checker?: Abbr.