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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'From the Earth to the Moon' writer
'This looks bad'
'Who ___ we kidding?'
'___ Fideles'
1980's-90's car name
27- and 64-Across film
27- and 64-Across film, with 'The'
A nonmusician may have one
A-list types
Appetizers with sweet-and-sour sauce
Appliance maker
Apply, as a coat of wax
Apprehensive
Arrange by ZIP code, e.g.
Assn. with many Gulf members
Behind
Believe in wholeheartedly
Big party
Boys
Broadcast
Bury
Cashier's cry
Celebrated Italian violinmaker
Certain legal protection
Dame ___, Barry Humphries character
Difficult experience
Droops
Dummies
Epilogue
Exude
Feel sorry for
Fr. holy woman
Gas suffix
Giant
Give ___ time
Go out with ___
Half a dozen
Half a famous Hollywood duo
Immobile
Kind of suit
Make beloved
Meat slicer site
MGM symbol
Mo. with Columbus Day
Mom, dad and the kids: Abbr.
Nothin'
Obtuse one
Oompah instrument
Opera excerpt
Oregon's capital
Other half of the Hollywood duo
Outlaws
Pianist Hess and others
Pie chart part
Place for a breath of fresh air?
Poor
Precisely
Principles
Put on again, as weight
Rankle
Regarding
Risque
Rum cocktail
See 11-Across
Ship speed units
Sounds worked on by speech therapists
Spanish hero who died in 1099
Suffix with cigar
Transmit
TV comic Bob
Unhip person
Untruth
W.W. II area: Abbr.
Wager
Wire service inits.
With 69-Across, a film with 27- and 64-Across
Wriggly fish
___-la-la