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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 66 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Speaking one's mind?
Stripping
Suffix with discern
Takes all the money from
Tells
The U.N.'s Kofi ___ Annan
They may be pulled in two directions
Western 'so long'
What England's George VI lacked
Whence Ahab's story
Woes for toes
___ de Triomphe
___ of Avon
Actress Meyers
'Empedocles on ___' (Matthew Arnold poem)
'Friends' actress
'Hey, hey, hey!'
'Très ___!'
2004 political exile
Ad ___ per aspera (Kansas' motto)
Amman's Queen ___ International Airport
Be a homebody?
Big case
Bit of intrigue
Blood letters
Brendan Behan's '___ Boy'
Bring unwillingly
Byways
Camper's supply
Cargo carrier
Carried
Chiang Ch'ing's mate
Doctor's order
Draw
Exotic land, in verse
Familiar redhead since 1918
File
Futuramic of the late 40's and early 50's
High points
How spokes go
Hunky-dory
Is divisive
Its first song was 'Video Killed the Radio Star'
Kaleidoscope part
Lacking
Layers
Like Esau vis-à-vis Jacob
Lots
Luxuriously smooth
Main way to a 49-Across, maybe
Mau Maus, e.g.
Melodic musical passages
Might
Mocking, with 'at'
Mr. on 'Mission: Impossible'
Natural cleanser
Neon or helium
One pulling strings?
Place not much heard from
Popular vacation spot
Pouter's riposte
Rancho ___ (fossil site)
Rejoices (in)
Sacred Hindu text
Ship rope or chain
Snorkelers' wear