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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Requirement after a surgery, perhaps
Apnea-treating M.D.s
Parent company of Athleta and Old Navy
Master, in Hindi
Before it's too late
Nickname in 1950s politics
Singly
Pulitzer-winning James
Gnats, rats and brats
Get moving
Bring home, as a runner
Suede feature
"Let's get ___!"
Fish in a Japanese pond
Acrobat displays
Exam with two logical reasoning sects.
Mango's center
Unjustified criticism, in slang
Sound system?
Shawn Corey Carter ___ Jay-Z
Make well
Opposite of builders
Part of the Nativity story
Aid for prospective homeowners
"Indeedy"
Light a fire under
Berth place
Luxury hotel brand
Relations
What margarine has, unlike butter
Cry of horror, quaintly
Potentially offensive
Cuzco residents
World Golf Hall-of-Famer Isao
Online shopping icon
Morsel for a toad
Hounds
Sellers on Etsy, e.g.
Paul in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
It's here, on the Champs-Élysées
Jane or John, in unsolved cases
Part of a tenant screening report
Like scenes in Grant Wood paintings
Conseil d'___ (adviser to un président)
Last two words of John Lennon's "Imagine"
One of two for four
Pummels with paintballs, say
Lasik target
Metaphor for indebtedness
Birds' bills
Michael of "Weekend Update" on "S.N.L."
"Tread carefully!" ... or a hint to four dangers in this puzzle
Banda ___ (2004 Indonesian tsunami site)
Blue-bottled vodka brand
Jiffies
___ Poke (caramel candy)
Old cars with wings in their logo
Abandon
Colorful aquarium swimmer
Sexologist Shere
Sister of Helios and Selene
Classic "Animal House" scene
Aids in getting drunk fast
Brit's afternoon refreshment
Fool
Kenya's second-largest city
Long-running series whose lead role was Lt. Horatio Caine
"Are you blind, ref?!"
Beauty supply chain
Part of I.P.A.
Down Under jumpers, informally
Long Island community bordering Oyster Bay
Speck
Certain leathercrafter
Authors of many sch. textbooks
CPR givers