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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 77 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Language in which the majority of words are monosyllabic
Up votes
Woman's name that means "violet"
Pushes to the side
Like the Kardashians' heritage
Sole proprietorship?
They might help you get a grip
Little downtime
Saying "You've never looked better," maybe
Chorus at an arena de fútbol
Inland's opposite
Time off
Sage
Hard hit, in baseball lingo
Wear in ancient Rome
Many a country road
Brand of "anti-aging" products
Fr. religious figures
[blown kiss]
Author of "Interview With the Vampire"
Old Glory
Hesitant to act
What a foul mouth is full of?
Counselor to Job
Get into
Container brand that lost its trademark status in 1963
K follower
Terminus
And so on: Abbr.
Ingredient separated and whipped in meringue
"I'll be right behind you"
Mo. when Oktoberfest starts
Main Las Vegas industry
Run for it!
Outer space phenomenon photographed for the first time in 2019
One with a title
Purloin
Clif Bar bit
MuggleNet, for Harry Potter devotees
Prime Cuts and T-Bonz brand
Actress Hayek
TV host with the memoir "Born a Crime"
"Praise be to ___"
It might prevent an overload of the power grid
Compadre
Major-___
___ Wiseman, director of "Total Recall"
With 32-Down, ambiguity ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme
Oh, it's nothing
Political party founded in 1966
See 28-Down
Is allowed to, quaintly
Significant other
DC reporter
Devil dog
Carrier to Tokyo
Chick magnet?
Speakeasy, by another name
Game whose dual-colored pieces are apt for this puzzle's theme
Air apparent?
"Bye-bye"
Gene with a large 'stache of films?
"Hoarders" network
"Fingers crossed!"
Novelist Walker
Perimeter of a billiards table
Cirque du ___
Mailroom stamp: Abbr.
Passes
___ vez (again, in Spanish)
"Grimms' Fairy Tales" heroine
T-shirt choices, for short
Starter course?
Shortly before the events of the New Testament
Two-time Tony-winning actress Judith
Wyatt, Virgil or Morgan of the Old West
Goddess often depicted holding an ankh