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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.

'Simple'
'Singin' in the Rain' role
'Whew!' to an office worker
A lot of Oceania
Ancient literary work
Back
Background noise
Bad-mouthed
Beats it
Camphor, e.g.
Cancels
Carrier
Check out thoroughly
Con game
Court alternative: Abbr.
Cracked
Cutlet?
Cutting remarks
Drive off
Former item
Formula, essentially
Founder of Reprise Records
From the beginning
Front
Holdup cover-up
In good shape
It lies on the celestial equator
It may be restricted
Joins the fray
Journalist who wrote 'The Trial of Socrates'
Kind of artery
Legally binding
Long-bearded type
Longest river in Scotland
Looked up to?
Make shorter, in a way
Market figures, briefly
More than intent
Not just any old seats
Out of control
Out of one's mind
Outside the solar system
Parting need?
Pay tribute to
Pop music, informally
Primitive period
Really moved
Ring data
Seized hold of
Server's suggestion
Sleeping bag alternative
Slight
Smack
Some climbers' conquests
Some microwaves
Struck with a resounding blow
Symbols of royal dignity
Take to the limit
They have gripping roles
Variety of penguin
Vatican government
W. S. Gilbert's 'The ___ Ballads'
W.W. I rifle
Waxing offerer
Whittier war poem 'Laus ___'
Woman who makes the rounds?
Word
Work across the board?
Wound up
___ time