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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 66 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Steel Magnolias' co-star
Access provider
1947 sound-barrier breaker
'Down, boy!'
'Peanuts' character
2000 candidate
Actress Gray and others
Alternative to a steak fry
Archaeologist's destination
Banquets
Bold competitor
Break down, in a way
Calmer
Candle holders?
Canopy curtain
Center's position
Corrupt
Dapper Dans
Delirious person, often
Fit in
Followed in Cratchit's footsteps
Galápagos Islands shore dweller
Game needs
Unlikely to excite
Worn down
Youth
___ Boru, Irish king who defeated the Norse
___ of Solomon (noncanonical book)
Gave up, slangily
Hard to keep in stock, say
Heaven
Irreconcilables
It may have a window: Abbr.
Jumped off the page, maybe
Just out
Kind of wrap
Least ingenuous
Like Beethoven's Seventh Symphony
Like some souls
Like tree leaves
Located along a large stream
Made more attractive
Makeup, e.g.
Massage therapists, e.g.
Mideast's ___ Desert
Obligation
Obviously amazed
Orchestra section
Pacing, say
Pet
Pilot's guidepost
Practice
Program participant
Ready
Roosevelt brain truster Adolf
Sacred sites
Secrets
Shot past?
Sing
Skittish move
Spock, e.g.: Abbr.
Starting square
They don't go off
They may be in a jam
Tooth trouble
Turgenev's birthplace