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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.

'Buch der Lieder' poet
'Can't Help Lovin' ___ Man'
'Home, ___!'
'Le coeur a ___ raisons...'
'Orlando Furioso' poet
'Raiders of the Lost Ark' menaces
1929 Cole Porter song
Be off base
Because
Bit of pollution
Bond principal
Bully
Common campus transportation
Constitution writer
Crescent
Crumb
Dir. the Ebro flows
Dog used as a wartime dispatch bearer
Dollar competitor
Faithful dog, affectionately
Final word of 'Ulysses'
Finish for Jacob or Joseph
Firth of Clyde island
French caricaturist Comte de ___
Guillotined part
Helmet part
Hind's partner
Hold off
Hollywood employee: Abbr.
Howdah holders
Issues (forth)
It starts in April in Fla.
It's expressed in volts: Abbr.
Karl Jaspers and others
Kill
Kind of diagram
Kind of plate
Let sit
Like some Kurds
Lover of lean cuisine
Make fun of
Meat avoider
Mom-and-pop org.?
Mother of the Titans
Nonsense
Noted Woody Herman band member
Nursery rhyme threesome
Old-fashioned do
Ones in a flight pattern?
Part of an aerobics exercise
Phantasm, e.g.
Put (out)
Set up
Small toy, at times
Soft leather
Sole food?
Souchong alternative
Sound of reproach
St. Teresa's birthplace
Stood still
Strength
The junk of junk mail
Trawlers' trailers
Verdi's '___ tu'
Vietnam War name
What some paths offer
Whence the song 'Mack the Knife,' with 'The'
Where the right word is, often
Witnesses
WorldCom competitor