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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Furry animals with black-tipped tails
It's mind-altering
Unresolved
Dessert whose main ingredient is grated
2018 film set in Mexico that was nominated for best picture
Like tough love?
Word with going or God
Admission needs, informally
Dapper pachyderm
1945 conference site
Prominent feature of Man Ray's painting "Observatory Time: The Lovers"
Australian tennis great Goolagong
Subjects of some modern bans, informally
False start?
Up in the air
Played pickup, say
Kind of diet
___ favor
"Star Wars" prequel series
"OK, I'm done complaining"
Dish whose name means "stuffed" in Turkish
Country described in "One can't impose unity out of the blue on a country that has 265 different kinds of cheese"
Hearts
Beer whose ads once featured a sinister penguin
Bear necessities?
Stand up during a presentation
Upcycle, say
Tub top
Largest in a septet
Irish novelist celebrated on Bloomsday (June 16)
Laugh and a half
Plays it cool
Lady ___, founder of Cambodia's capital
"Undoubtedly"
Playing hooky, perhaps
Macbeth, for one
Cry made while waving, perhaps
Animal in the Qatar Airways logo
Throwing ability
Systemically indispensable
Causes of some tan lines
"Honeymoon" singer ___ Del Rey
Where business is going downhill fast?
Mo. when Kwanzaa starts
Givers of priceless gifts
Water aerobics aid
Act badly, in a way
Squat
Corny junk?
"All I asked for was that simple thing!"
Urgent, hyperbolically
Appraise for accuracy or suitability
Flair
Hypothesized type of nuclear reaction
Object pantomimed by extending one's thumb and pinkie
Caricature
Contest featuring Apollo
Some small dogs, familiarly
Spanish title: Abbr.
Org. whose logo is a red elephant
SkyCourier maker
Count in jazz
Club collection
Tombstone name
CPR experts
Eponymous town in SE Connecticut
Expression of confidence
Shoulder muscle, informally
Gatsby's first name
Medical theaters, for short