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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 74 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Arcade game
Be a bad winner
Bell curve figure
Bigger than big
Brewski
Canadian physician Sir William ___
Clinched
Commercial name suffix
Doohickey
Drink mixes
Elysian spots
Exclusive
Eye problem
F.B.I. target, with “the”
F.I.C.A. funds it
Flat spots
Follow ___ (sleuth)
Four Freedoms subject
French explorer La ___
Golfer with an army
Grounded Aussie
Hard to comprehend
High-five, e.g.
Hotel feature
It may be extended
Jazz group, often
Jump over
K
Like dessert wines
Like most urban land
Like some grins
Linda of soaps
Listened to a concert?
Maiden
Medal winners
Medicaid, for one
Men’s accessory
Org.
Parting word
Performed in a concert?
Place to lounge
Plot part
Poe’s Arthur Gordon ___
Poker player’s declaration
Pre-euro money
Public relations concern
Put under?
Rehearsed for a concert?
Rockies range
Saint Moritz sight
Sainted fifth-century pope
Scoundrels
Seems suspicious
Shooting marble
Signs in the sky
Sound of relief
Spot
Taking one’s cuts
Tends to details, figuratively
The scarlet letter, e.g.
Therapeutic treatment, maybe
Touches up
Uris hero
Very cold
Walked on
Went bad
Wisconsin college
Work at
___-andrew (buffoon)
“Eh”
“Here ___” (arrival words)
“Soap” family
“That’s all ___!”
“What ___ now?”