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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.

'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' actress
'Take ___ a sign'
'Scenes of Clerical Life' writer, 1857
'Punkin' coverer
'Cool!'
'Take your time'
'Thong Song' rapper
'___ bragh!'
1970's-80's House speaker
2-Down, translated
7 and 11
Adult insect
Advanced Latin class reading
Air producer
Alway
Art film, often
Ask the director of church singing?
Big Blue
Big name in satellite radio
Bit of reality?
Boorish
Breathe during an ice storm?
Budget limit
Change machine input
City in Baden-Württemberg
Classical opener
Like many company publications
Like octuplets?
Like some traffic
Lotful
March time
Martial arts star featured in 'Romeo Must Die'
Massachusetts motto opener
Most down
Moves briskly
Mr. abroad
New family member, maybe
Not for free
Old lab burners
Oracle
Over
Part of L.E.D.
Part of Scand.
Past
Pharmaceutical ointments
Photographer Goldin and others
Pioneering electrical engineer
Place for a catnap?
Place of rest
Potential lifesaver, for short
Pride, e.g.
Pros
Put film into
Raids at the Colossus?
Reading unit?
Relative of -trix
Rossini opera setting
Route for a wagon train
Savings option, briefly
Worrywart's words
Wound
___ king
___-en-scène
Close call
Closet wood
Cold-cocks
College with the mascot Lord Jeff
Come up with
Con tender?
Course list?
Covers with coal dust
Crag
Cross with
Cut
Cut ___
Cuts to specific dimensions?
Do not disturb
Eat for fun?
Effective use of lang.
Eight-day observance
Entertainer
Exclamation an angel loves to hear
Executive of an apple juice company?
False
Former New York Philharmonic conductor Mitropoulis
Goals
Grocery section
Gruesome
Hallmark of a perfect game
Headache for a grain farmer
Humanitarian concerns
Imparts
It has moles: Abbr.
It has one stripe on its back
It may be jam-packed
It's full of brains
Jai alai arena
Joe Hardy's temptress
Leave off
Lifeless
Light air
Scoundrels
Scuba gear gaskets
Secret
See print
Seine sights
Signal receiver
Singer Nicks
Sister of 34-Down
Sitter's handful
Slangy rejection
Smallville family
Spring time in Paris
Straight
Struck
Stumble
Subtle emanations
Syrian, say
They're each worth two F.G.'s
They're not normal
Threatens to topple
Three-time Burmese prime minister
Tot's wheels
Traditional English hunting locale, with 'the'
Traditional Sunday fare
Tricked twin
Trite
Unfreeze
Unspecified alternative
Vultures were sacred to him
Watch
Weather Channel topic
Web mag
Works off and on as a hospital resident?