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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Fruit pastry
Gamma preceder
Gas, to a Brit
Goals, e.g.: Abbr.
Got free
Hall-of-Famer Mel
Hangout
Head of England?
Homer
Homer
Homer
Hubbub
Iron Mike
Is in the red
July 4, 1776, and others
Less than quadraphonic
Like fireplaces
Love, in Roma
Manhattan district
Needing some kneading?
Norma ___
Ogles
Pair of Mexicans
Pay after a layoff
Pen
Pleasing
Poor movie rating
Prefix with natal
Presidents' Day mo.
Quick reads
Restful place
Signs of spring
Skull in 'Hamlet,' e.g.
Some Feds
Son of Aphrodite
St. Francis of ___
Subject of E.P.A. monitoring
Subject of fission
Subjects of assays
Suffix with persist
Swelling reducer
Understands
University of ___ Island
W.W. II turning point
Warm jackets
What a blabbermouth can't do
Wheelchair-accessible routes
Whopper
Witness
Words Pres. Buchanan never said
Yale students since 1969
Become extinct, with 'out'
'A Death in the Family' author James
'For ___ a jolly good fellow'
'Let's go, team!'
Adjust, as a radio
Amount to be taken
Become lively, with 'up'
Beer buyers' needs, for short
Biblical sibling
Birthplace of a hurricane
Bon ___
Bowl sites
Calligrapher's need
Corpulent plus
Crooked
Drive up the wall
Easy out
Econ. statistic
Ecru
Either end of a gate
Explained thoroughly
Explosive initials
Ford popular in the 1970's
Friend of Pierre
Frost's 'The ___ Not Taken'