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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.

'60's civil rights org.
'Bless you' preceder
'Dirty, rotten scoundrel,' e.g.
'Oh, my!'
'___ la Douce,' 1963 film
1972 Olympic swimming sensation
1992 and '96 third party candidate
A couple of chips in the pot, say
Abandons
Abhor
Andean land
Armada parts
Baby carriage
Bulletin board fastener
California senator
Came about
Cause of distress
Chronicle
Comet feature
Comment when things are tough … or a title for this puzzle
Completely
Country singer Tim
Cousins, e.g.
Exactly right
Fish-to-be
Floor cleaner
George Eliot's 'Adam ___'
Grp. with F-16's
Healthful retreat
Henry's fair lady
Historical period
Humorist Bennett who co-founded Random House
Ivy League-ish
Johanna ___, author of 'Heidi'
Kicks out
Kneehole site
Knight in shining ___
Long-billed marsh bird
Lowlife
Lucy's best friend
Mama of the Mamas and the Papas
Measles symptom
Middle of a sink
Milky white gem
More in need
Musical endings
N.B.A.'s O'Neal, informally
Old mattress stuffing
One guarding the steps of the New York Public Library
One-on-one teachers
Oodles
Paintings and such
Parsley or bay leaf
Peel
Pharmacy weights
Pinnacle
Pitts of Hollywood
Prince Charles's sport
Puppy's cry
Robust
Rooster's mate
Rustic lodgings
Sacred songs
Shoots the breeze
Shredded
Sin city of Genesis
Singer at Woodstock
Slow symphonic movement
Slugger with 755 home runs
Tchaikovsky ballet roles
Tip-off
Waiter's offering
Water pitcher
What a golfer might shoot
Where Montreal is
Wrangle
___ and haws
___ Lee cakes