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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.

'Bus Stop' star, 1956
'Dies ___'
'Fuhgeddaboudit!'
'Shoot!'
'The jig ___!'
'Up and ___!'
'___ slayeth the silly one': Job
Abbr. at the bottom of a business letter
Amendment construing judicial powers
Apprentice
Atlas's locale
B'way posting
Cabinet dept.
Caulfield's creator
Cervantes title
Cinematographer Nykvist
Claim
Computer screen coating
Corn and squash at a roadside farm stand?
Cremona crowd?
Custodian's collection
Cyrillic alphabet user
Diva Lily
Dutch ___
Eye rakishly
Female name ending
Fiber-yielding plant
Go a-courting?
Greek liqueur
Hamstrings and others
Have a swayback
Hunky-dory
III
Is in a slump?
It may be revolving or sinking
Kerouac, e.g.
Kind of water
Kings who dropped from the heavens?
Libido
Like most horoscopes
Like ogres
Like some Mass parts
Low mark
Make potable, in a way
Norton Sound port
Painter's plaster
Particle name coined by Enrico Fermi
Philanthropy
Pollen producer
Presidents, at times
Prize-winning students of traffic patterns?
Ram's or bull's place
Rundown area
Sleeper's woe
Some chocolates
Some learning
Son of Seth
St. Pierre et Miquelon
Stiff-upper-lip type
Suave
Telephone trio
Too
Trunk part
Turns inside out
Twister
Tyler and Taylor, for two
Waterfall phenomenon
Welsh valley
Y.M.C.A. class
Year in Nero's reign
Yellow spread
___ perpetua (Idaho's motto)