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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.

'Entertaining Mr. ___' (Orton play)
'I hadn't thought of that'
'I ___ it'
'Our Gang' pooch
'The Chronicles of Clovis' writer
1987 Steve Martin film
50's ICBM
A.A.A. recommendation
Amplified
Barely get, with 'out'
Book before Esth.
Bum
By mistake
Cabinet dept.
Cain raiser
Campy's field
Celebrity
Channeled
Choice word
Coffee producer
Confetti
Daytime Emmy actress Rena
Dietary oil source
Directional suffix
First name in rock
For a song
Former leader of the nonaligned movement
Game with matchsticks
Great success, so to speak
Hole-positioning device
Hydrocarbon suffix
In need of bleeping
It may be lit on the Fourth
It's human
Jack Kerouac, e.g.
Kitchen gadgets
Laugh syllable
Like a mountain goat
Like a victim of calumny
Lose acuity
Make straight
Makes spoony
Many lounge combos
Medical prefix
Met
Midwest Indians
Much-debated school subject
Not listed above
Opera heroine who sings 'Einsam in trüben Tagen'
Original 'Star Trek' actor
Out
Outer: Prefix
Patek Philippe competitor
Plucker's need
Province west of Madrid
Puerto ___
Puts in order
Responded disrespectfully
San ___
Scares
Shipping abbr.
Spirited
Street: Abbr.
Supply with fresh troops
Tea server
Three-time Hart Trophy winner
Tough key for pianists
TV exec Arledge
Utah city
Whisper