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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 74 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Common Sense' pamphleteer
'That's amazing!'
'Yay, team!'
'___ hungry I could...'
(0,0) on a graph
45 inches
Acid in proteins
Adam's madam
Affirmative
Alec's 'Star Wars' role
Ancient letters
Arctic floaters
Artful Dodger
Attorneys' filings
Back-pocket bulge
Batter's stat.
Before now
Buddy who played Barnaby
Celestial altar
Chekhov's first play
Comics orphan
Curl one's lip
Detective novelist John Dickson ___
Ed Norton's field of work
Enjoys a bagel, maybe
Exit one's cocoon
Farsi speaker
Fetch
Fit for a king
Fred's dancing partner
Frontier judge Bean
Furrier's offering
Galilee's land
Hall-of-Famer Hubbard
Hide-hair link
Hit a low note?
In other words
In the style of
Insured's contribution
Justice Frankfurter
King Kong's kin
Kyoto cash
Lady-killer
Legendary baseball exec Bill
Letters in cyberspace
Lie at rest
Log cabin President
Loop loopers
Loose-limbed
Makeshift money
Maneuver slowly
Most Three Stooges films
NATO, for one
Nobel Prize economist Lawrence
One-named folk singer
Overindulgent one
Pasta-maker's wheat
Pentagon bigwigs
Physicist Niels
Played over
Port on the Loire
Prizm maker
Public images
Rushed headlong
Some Olympians
Sunblock letters
Update, as a story
Upper hand
Vaudevillian Foy
Wall St. figure
White
Winger of the screen
Winter air quality
___ buco