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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.

A large order
'The Thrill Is Gone' hitmaker, 1970
'Later!'
'Ditto'
1974 Gould/Sutherland spoof
Abed
Actor Russell's Oscar win?
Align
Apiece
Attorney's filing
Babydoll
Biography of a noted newspaper publisher?
Bit of nostalgia
Book specification
Bridge declaration
Call's companion
Cardinals great ___ Brock
Cause for a blessing
Comic book hero since 1962
Contract term for a 1930's heavyweight champ?
Crocheted item
Do a slow boil
Don't just stand there
Ducats: Abbr.
Famed admiral's concurrence?
Farm cry
Fats Waller's '___ I'll Be Tired of You'
First name in humor
Ft. Erie's home
G.I.'s not accounted for
Garden figure
Greatness
Stole
Straddling
Suffix with modern
Summer time in Buenos Aires
Switch positions
Tournament shockers
Trade fair-goer
Travel plans: Abbr.
Use for support
Vivacity
Went down
___ Yello (soft drink)
___-Jet (winter vehicle)
Handle clumsily
Hesitation by actor William?
Hole maker
Introspective query
Is beneficial
It may be high in church
Job preceder: Abbr.
Key opener?
Later afterthought: Abbr.
Leather sticker
Leaves home?
Lessener
Long-range weapon, for short
Mason's aid
Neither's partner
Olive ___
One in search of a tin can
One of a team of eight
Org. with eligibility rules
Parrot
Peanut Butter Lovers Mo.
Peeved
Piz Bernina, e.g.
Popular news source, briefly
Quiet times
Reason for a citation: Abbr.
Revolutionary War soldier
River of Hesse
Rustling sound
Select, with 'for'
Skunk
Smudge
Spread