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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Handwriting on the wall, maybe
Inits. on old typewriters
It may follow a dot
Jesus' tongue
Large yard, perhaps
Like Santa after returning to the North Pole?
Like some locomotives
Lock horns
Louisiana's Lake ___ Allemands
Lure with music
Mine entrance
News satire source, briefly
Perimeter guard
Place for a father-to-be: Abbr.
Place to see a nun
Pollen producers
Poop
Prefix with sac
Pub round
Quirk
Racing initials
Record store section
Rival of Captain Morgan
Safe entry?
Seafood selection
Some jugs
Some ratings
Spread
Syncopated pieces
They may be seen on slides
They're hard to put out
Title character in a Theodore Dreiser novel
Train part
Untilled stretch
1995 N.F.L. Man of the Year
'Embraced by the Light' author Betty J. ___
'As if!'
'Serpico' novelist
1998 biographical film about a supermodel
Abnormal enlargement
Actress Tierney
Airport sign holder, e.g.
Aquarium store offerings
Army band
Bad marks
Bad thing to have pulled on you
Baseball's Martinez and others
Best-selling author who wrote 'Women Who Run With the Wolves'
Bottom line for buying
Capacity descriptor, briefly
Catch baskets
City off.
Classic Aerosmith song 'Stop ___ Around'
Counterbalance
Court oath
Derringers, e.g.
Drawing game
Early Italian violinist Arcangelo ___
Early sickness symptom
Free from doubt
Friday addressee?
Goes down
Goggle
Gong variety
Guts
While lead-in
Who or where follower
Works for an ed.
Year Helsinki was founded
___ ease