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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 68 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Ancestors from long, long ago
1999 film satirizing media ruthlessness
Assuaging agents
Bank manager?
Become less of a person?
Black tea from India
Bring up
Certain blowup
Chocoholic's dessert
Christchurch native
Container abbr.
Courage
Cousin of -let
Creator of Earthquake McGoon and Moonbeam McSwine
'Hogan's Heroes' figure
1970s R&B trio in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, with 'the'
'The Silence of the Hams' director Greggio
Shower accessory
Skew
Sometime sampler stitching
Soviet premier Kosygin
Stays until the end of
Supply of arrows
Thing worth keeping
Third Servile War leader
Touristy Tuscany town
Tricky shot
Turns up
Unite (with)
Vassals
Whence the expression 'mum's the word'
Young vixen
___ disk (blind spot)
Credit card come-on
David who played Bosley on TV's 'Charlie's Angels'
Den delivery
Driving ambition?
Early instruction
Endure
FAQs bit: Abbr.
Fatty acid, e.g.
First lady of the 1980s
Former congresswoman nicknamed Mother Courage
Gaming debut of 1985, briefly
Golf attire
Got a 15-Across on
Great Depression figure
Green patch
Half-sister of King Arthur
Hero
How a towpath proceeds vis-à-vis a canal
Indication of time passing
Jam
Like slime
Louis Armstrong's 'Weather Bird' collaborator
Med. supplier?
Municipal dept.
New Brunswick's river
Ninth, e.g.
Not grounded?
Not willful?
One of his lost works is 'Medea'
One placed on a team
Oscar-nominated western
Outfitted
Part of 20-Across: Abbr.
Part of a pinball machine
Richards with a racket