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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Followers of philosopher René
Frittata
Gardner of film
George Gershwin's brother
Get better
Go downhill, maybe
Goalie's goal
H&R Block employees
Irritate
It might arrive with a beep
It might go over your head
It surrounds San Marino
Last car?
Late, great violinist
Leave off
Litigates
Liverpudlian, e.g.
Members of religious factions
Milky gems
Nest egg protectors?
Not early or late
Office communiqué
Parabolic paths
Parts of boxing gloves
Pay for a hand
Pep rally shout
Percussion instrument
Present
Pub pint
Punch card fallout
Scale down
See 15-Across
Sex researcher Hite
Sister of Urania
Spam, ham or lamb
Start
Step in getting a license
Time in a waiting room, seemingly
Vanity plate in a two-car household
'Como ___ usted?'
Visibly shocked
'Hey!'
Walk softly
17-Across or 11- or 29-Down, to 61-Across
'Steppenwolf' author
When D.S.T. begins
'Name That Tune' clue
When Hamlet dies in 'Hamlet'
'Under Siege' star Steven
With 26-Across, a Sri Lankan export
Actress Rowlands
Writer Bret
Annoying insect
Yard sale caution
Approaches
___ of Langerhans
Author Rice
Balloon filler
Begin, slangily
Bloke
Bride and groom's vehicle
California wine valley
Carpentry tool
Carries on
Chose
Country with a five-sided flag
Cuban currency
D-Day beach
Determines
Divas' offerings
Drench
Elton John, since 1998
Enthusiastic about
Escorts to the door
F.B.I. file
Face-lift, e.g.
Familiar saying
Flick