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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 72 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Solo part in Benjamin Britten's 'Lachrymae'
Spate
Spy rings?
Start of a Chinese game
Two of diamonds?
Ways to go
Where a needle is usually put?
With 45-Across, producer of small acorns
With 6-Down, QB's cry
Woman's shoe feature
Wooded
Years on end
You may thank God for it: Abbr.
___ Lamont ('Singin' in the Rain' role)
___ Marie, noted shipwreck of circa 1700
___ polloi
'Les nuits d'___'
'Bad idea'
'Hard Cash' novelist
'Imus in the Morning' airer
'It's a mystery'
'It's dark in here!'
'Yes' follower
Actress Swenson
Big inits. in cable
Brute
City of the Blessed Virgins
Crawl
Crowd creator
Ding Dongs, e.g.
Ding-dongs, e.g.
Diplomat Mesta
Disapproving syllable
Election figs.
Engage in basketmaking?
Folded
Fruitcake
Get one's bearings
Gives advance warming
Golfer Mattiace
Good flavor
Hardly refined
Ho's hanger
It helps you get the picture
It includes Numbers
Jazz singer Jones et al.
Krazy ___
Ladies of Sp.
Like life and health
Like strike-breakers
Longer and thinner
Managed
Matches
Molière play part
Mouths, zoologically
Movie
New member of la familia
No soothing sound
Online marketing
Pet
Piece advocates?: Abbr.
Pilothouse abbr.
Players for prayers
Pot starters
Quality of revenge?
Quince and others
Reply to 'Who's there?'
Representative
Samuel Adams, e.g.
See 4-Down
See 5-Down
Slob's opposite