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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.

'Relax!'
'Sex and the City' author Bushnell
'Wayne's World' catchphrase
Actress Thomas of 'That Girl'
Adroit beginning?
Andrews, Langley, etc.: Abbr.
Apt. parts
Architecture style of 200 years ago
Baseball's Maris, for short
Beauty
Big East team
Blinking light, maybe
Broadcast
Cacophonous
Can
Charles ___
Children's author Ennis
Christie setting
Classic sci-fi story, with 'The'
Clumps
Confident of one's superiority
Darryl Strawberry or Rusty Staub
Deteriorate
Discussion conclusion
Draw
Erupt
European hot spot
Evidence of a shooting
Exactly
First dog in space
First name in despotism
Former Turkish V.I.P.'s
Free
French article
From left to right: Abbr.
Georgia neighbor
Goals, e.g.: Abbr.
Gobs
Goddess whose children were swallowed by Cronus
Grammy winner for 'A Day Without Rain'
Hanukkah treat
Home of the Star-Telegram
Housing problem
Ices
Inarticulate pauses
It tops a queen
Kind of calendar with 18 months
Lashes
Medical manual maker
Minor-league
Name associated with crocodiles
New arrival
Noted painter of American rural life
Old Egyptian symbols
Old fogies
Pasta used in soups
Pedestal part
Person with a mike
Polit. label
Praised name
Purim time
Reference preceder
Regular national programming
Relative of 'voila'
Reveal
Robert Morse theater role
Rocket launcher
Shakespearean title starter
Snack since 1912
Social event
Some parasites
Swinging Sammy
Tars
Top of a dial
Tutu cloth
Wanders
Went on strike
West Coast air hub, for short