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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 134 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Don't have ___!'
'How dare they?!'
'I don't like it'
'Perhaps'
'The Facts of Life' actress
'___ 70's Show'
'___ Angel' (Mae West movie)
1997 title role for Demi Moore
84-Across airer
Abu Dhabi, e.g.
Adviser of Capt. Picard on 'Star Trek: T.N.G.'
Agcy. once involved with fallout shelters
Ahead
Ambiguity ___
Apparel company Evan-___
Author's desire
Bad boyfriends
Baton Rouge sch.
Beverage served with le dessert
Big fish, to a fisherman
Big suits
Bistro, informally
Bowl-shaped pan
Brand in a can
Bus. card info
C-worthy
Carrier with HQ in Tokyo
Cellular stuff
Cold capital
Collection agcy.
Comeback
Comic's asset
Communication for the deaf: Abbr.
Constitution
Contractions ___
Counterfeited
Cousin ___ of 'The Addams Family'
Creator of 'All in the Family'
Creature in a Tennessee Williams title
Daily Planet worker
Darn it
Daydreaming, say
Deface
Do some fancy footwork
Doo-wop syllable
Elusive swimmers
Exaggeration is among the ___
Fantastic
Fine furs
Force
Formula One driver Fabi
Frat party detritus
Gift on 'The Bachelor'
Got warm
Heifetz heard at Carnegie Hall
Hi-___
In pieces
Inexpensive place to stay
Infinitives … it's ___
Jardin zoológico attraction
Latin foot
Lecture badly
Lost on purpose
Lowest state?
M.L.K. Jr., e.g.
Macho types
Malodourous room?
Meanie
Media handouts
Medium ability?
Member of the flock
Meshlike
More, in music
Mt. Rushmore State sch.
Mule alternative
N.F.L. linemen: Abbr.
Nabs
Night school subj.
Not hoof it, perhaps
Not much
One in the fast lane?
Operating
Org. that rates members of Cong.
Outworn
Overlook, as someone's weaknesses
Paleontologist's discovery
Part of a talk show staff
Perspectives
Pgh. Pirate, e.g.
Piece of property
Planes
Pope after John X
Prepositions are not good ___
Proceed slowly
Pub order, maybe
Put back at zero
Reach
Receipt listings
Reporter's purchase
Restaurant waiting areas
Rhetorical questions ... ___
Round end?
Sad poets
Scratch (out)
Seat of power
Setter
Shortstop Chacon of the 1962 Mets
Show whose theme song is 'Who Are You'
Singer Sumac
Spanish eyes
Spike TV, formerly
Spotted
Steadfast
Subject-verb agreement ___
The passive voice ___
They may be stroked
Ticked
Tiny start
Toughened
Trainers treat them
Tree trauma
Trip planning org.
Uranium-exporting country
Vacuuming, e.g.
What a picador pokes
What a soldier shouldn't be
When to call, in some ads
Whip
Wings hit '___ In'
Word said with a salute
Word we share
Work for a museum
___ king
___ Life ('Porgy and Bess' character)