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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 58 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Alice ___ It Again' (Noel Coward song)
'Driving Miss Daisy' setting
'I never ___ moor': Emily Dickinson
Acoustics measures
Basketball shooting game
Biblical figure who received the curse of Ham
Big name in home theaters
Big shot
Bleached
Change, at times
City where A.A. was founded
Conservative pundit with a daily morning radio show
Country standard that begins 'Love is a burning thing'
Delivery that may floor you
Elegantly groomed
Fix, as a bow
Green
His vet is Liz Wilson
It's worth a couple of bucks in Canada
Join
Lake Chapala's state
Lead-in to bath or powder
Like an owl's eyes
Like collision avoidance systems
Massive, in Marne
Maximally intense
One doing laundry, often
One way to go to a party
Ordered programming
Pantry
Popular bar since 1946
Quail flock
Reply to a pushy person
Rolls out for sale at a nursery
Seemingly
Set of cursive Japanese symbols
Soft, now
Some pilgrims
Somewhat astringent, as wine
Sound made while working on a mop
Strip teaser?
The great Pretender?
They're on the books
Things to come to grips with?
Think worthy of doing
Tough row to hoe?
Toughened
Toughened
Turned down
Use a joystick
What a compact often lacks
What a yo-yo might make
What big projects are usually done in
What can give you a heads-up?
Words of clarification
Workers may be drawn to them
Wrap in sheets
___ Energy (big natural gas utility)