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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 68 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Bull's delight
Bunkers
Cain's eldest
Casual attire
Change in Toledo
Cousin of 'It's rude to point!'
Croak
Cubes
Dear guy?
Demand
Detritus on the side of a mountain
Director Wertmuller
Don't go
Donne's '___ and Sonnets'
Down Under soldier
Eyelashes
Final order
Foreign military leaders
Former county in central Scotland
Frigg's husband
Gas guzzlers
Germane
Groomed
Gun that uses nine-millimeter ammo
Hair color
Head
Huelva house
II, to III, par exemple
Jerk
Kind of symbol
Latvia and Estonia, once
Lets touch these
Literary inits.
Major Czech export
Mouthy?
Name tag?
Not straight
Office holder
Part of a cornerstone inscription
Part of a table?
PC post
Plot
Popular retirement destination
Protective wall
Quietus
Quip
Rapid transit?
Relentlessly
Romain de Tirtoff's nom d'art
Sanskrit's language group
Sleeping aid?
Stop waffling
The Jackal, e.g.
Thick fog
United
1987 Daryl Hannah title role
'Red River' woman ___ Millay
'___ Prayer' (1990 hit)
'Christ of St. John of the Cross' artist
'Turn to Stone' grp.
1968 U.S. Open champ
World War I battle site
___ a secret
Actor's area
Added a wallop to
Air freshener option
Bug's bugbear
Amérique