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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.

Where firedamp can form
Working while others play?
Wound up
1920s-'30s debate opponent of Einstein
'Ninotchka' setting
'Somethin' ___' (Eddie Cochran song)
'Splendor in the Grass' screenwriter
'The road of excess leads to the palace of ___': William Blake
15-Across shape
1963 song investigated by the F.B.I. for supposedly obscene lyrics
Ancient mariners
Answers wrongly?
Arab League member
Asian tourist magnet
Banned items at Wimbledon
Brewer of Schlitz, nowadays
Cartridge fillers
Catlike, in a way
Cole Porter's '___ Magnifique'
Delayed sensation?
Deli offering
Dispatch
Egyptian monetary unit
Exceed 21 in twenty-one
Fad dance of the 1930s
Fault finder?
First flight locale
Forever, basically
Fruit grower's bane
Gin cocktail
Hard-to-escape situation
Hollywood job
Improves
In the intervening time
Jousting need
Lady Antebellum, e.g
Left the gate, say
Lengthened unnecessarily
Like Tik-Tok in the Land of Oz
Little homewreckers?
Maid
Orchard Field, today
Philosopher who wrote 'Superstition is the religion of feeble minds'
Post office workers?
Power, slangily
Reach
Ritzy gym feature
Roofing material
Runs without moving
Secretly carrying (off)
Small tributary
Some carved Victorian toys
Someone might call your number this evening
Soprano Fleming
Spending time unprofitably
Strong and durable, in a way
Succumb to drowsiness
Swedish Air Force supplier
Systematize
Telegraphy word
They're on during the wee hours, briefly
Three-player card game
Ultimate degree
Uninformed guess
Water bearer
Weathercast numbers

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