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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 68 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Hard to research
Holy Roman emperor crowned 962
Ill-fated emperor of 1502-20
Instrument Paul McCartney played on Ringo Starr's 'You're Sixteen'
Kiwis
Lac contents
Large bird with a loud scream
Let up
Like Elgar's Symphony No. 1
Luxor locals
Marine tank
Messiah
Mexican War general known as Old Fuss and Feathers
Not chosen
Obvious lunatic
Old spy grp.
Orch. part
Passing legislation?
Permanently
Roman square?
Santa ___
Scruffy
See 57-Down
Shamus
Short message via AOL, say
Sneaking
Some like it hot
Southeast-most county of Ireland, or its seat
Spaniard's 'that'
Structural supports
Successful field results, for short
Swift
Take up, perhaps
'I'm waiting'
1966 James Bond spoof
2003 Nick Lachey hit '___ Swear'
'Shucks!'
Arias
Astronomical distances
Attach, in a way
Bat signals?
Backslider?
Big name in late-night TV
Blank page
Baseball Hall-of-Famer Flick
Buffalo's AAA baseball team
Button for pins
California city NW of Bakersfield
Certain gun
Checks
Clayey rock once common in building
Cold start
Confine
English county from which the Pilgrims set sail in 1620
Face saver
Figure in Umberto Eco's 'The Name of the Rose'
Filch
Fine, slangily
First secretary of H.E.W., 1953, ___ Culp Hobby
French compliment
Gastrointestinal danger
Getting down
Half of a 1997 telecom merger
The chemistry of fermentation
The last thing a Yale cheerleader wants
Throws off
Tycoons' holdings
With 2-Down, certain mismatch