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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 68 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Lusatian ___ (German/Polish border river)
Male protagonist in William Inge's 'Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff'
Modern way to request participation
More than merely meet
Multitude
Old covenant keeper
Part of Christmas
Partook of
Platform place: Abbr.
Popular aquatic performer
Reader's digest founder of 1984
Recipients of dollars for quarters?
Set for a reading
Setting for C. S. Lewis's 'The Last Battle'
Some displays, briefly
Sonny
Sound ominously
Spinoff of CBS's 'JAG'
Start over, in a way
Stunned
Summer Olympics event
Toy developed in China
Typical taxis
Unlike doves
Up to
Vote in der Bundesrat
What you probably have a head for
Writer of the history 'Ab Urbe Condita'
Young Turk, e.g.
'You win'
'Beloved' heroine
'Golly!'
'Nuts!'
'Where people go to dance the night away,' in song
1930s bomber
1980s Argentine president ___ Alfonsín
1997 Bell Atlantic acquisition
Be everywhere, so to speak
Brush
Bucolic call
Châteaubriand accompaniment, often
Chick chaser?
Cleave
Coastal island colonists
Court figure: Abbr.
Cut off
Detox population
Draining aid
Early online discussion setting
Easternmost town on Maui, on one end of 52 miles of twisty highway
Emperor's relative
Familial title
Film composer Clausen and others
Fix
Floppy headgear
Fractional bit?
Fuss
Gauge
Guide
It has four bases
It's often said with the eyes closed
Its skeleton may be used to make jewelry
Kids in funny shorts
Largest of the Canary Islands
Like some checkups
Limnological study
London broil, often
Longtime name in photography