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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

German possessive
Stash
Counterpart of sin
Children's author who wrote "There is no one alive who is you-er than you!"
Red state
Less deserving of coal in one's stocking
Prefix with tourism
Video game annoyance
Good resolution provider
As good as it's going to get?
Super Mario Bros. character with a mushroom head
Finished
"I Am ___" (2013 best-selling autobiography)
Humorist Bombeck
Place for unique gifts
___ Lingus
Dweller on the Bering Sea
Noted painter of scenes of the Napoleonic Wars
Co-star of 2019's "Marriage Story"
"Fooled you!"
Count
___ Conference
Pants, in slang
Many an Arthur C. Clarke work
"Go me!"
Complaint
Sources of attar
Campers
Palindromic response to "Madam, I'm Adam"
Kismet
Brooklyn-based sch.
Suffix with Euclid
Popular Father's Day gifts
Classic children's heroine once played in film by Shirley Temple
Enlist
Singer James
"Woo-hoo!"
Locale in Wagner's "Das Rheingold"
Substance applied with a chamois
Ruth's was 2.28
Saying
Tap
Some offensive linemen, for short
Like I Samuel among the books of the Old Testament
Confer, as power
People profiled in hagiographies: Abbr.
Pioneer in syllogistic logic
Home's edge
Buses and taxis have them nowadays
Japanese affirmative
Theater
Take a chance ... or a hint to the letters in the shaded squares
Relative of a jaguarundi
Admitted
Marjoram, for one
Loops in, in a way
___ chart
Swear words
Traveler's text message, maybe
Cousin of a sno-cone
Kind of yoga
For the ages
Something found on a neck
Stows (away)
Text-displaying technology for Kindles and Nooks
On the house
Reference that arranges words by concept rather than alphabetically
"Haven't the foggiest!"
Onetime "Truth in engineering" sloganeer
Times when teachers go to school but students don't
"___ that order!" ("Star Trek" command)
"___ Nacht in Venedig" (operetta)
Fair
First: Lat.
Vessel for dipping at a dinner table
"___, do not think I flatter": Hamlet
Where the lord's work is done?
Had