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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 66 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Period bookended by extinction events
Personal letters
Phoebe's portrayer on 'Friends'
Ponders the possibilities of
Practically guaranteed to offend
Predator that suffocates its prey
Pulls off
Purple territory on some maps
Quiet demanders
Radiate
Rested
Second Punic War general
Shapiro of NPR
Sharp-looking footwear
Shooter's pair
Short run
Some traveling performers
Soup tidbit
Springfield bar
Talked trash?
Territory returned to France by the Treaty of Versailles
They're wrinkled and cracked
Tighten, possibly
Tom Jones hit written by Paul Anka
Turkey Day utensils
Upscale kitchen feature
What decrepit windshield wipers do
Worldly path?
___ Room (largest room in the White House)
One hanging around the nursery
Patriarch who died at age 950
'Conan' airer
'Foul Play' actress
'I don't mind'
1997 title role for Depp
Balanced
Boy band?
Bygone computer brand
Charge
Dash part
Day breaks
Deals with baseball players
Director of the 'Evil Dead' trilogy
Doesn't tread lightly
Elevator ___
First battery brand to feature an indefatigable pink bunny in its ads
For one
Former attorney general in the Iraq Study Group
Gas station name
Good Samaritan types
He went down in the Valley of Elah
High tea goody
Hill with a 'slip face'
Ideologies
Indiana city nicknamed 'Middletown, U.S.A.'
Irascible
Italian automaker
Keeps from going too far
Legal document
Like books in two volumes
Like the color gray
More verdant
Nothing at all
Obstacle for an aspiring D.A
Old English spa town
Old Mercury model