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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 68 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Ain't She Sweet?' composer
'Dancer at the Bar' painter
'Mamma' follower
'Orinoco Flow' singer
'Semiramide' composer
'The Katzenjammer Kids,' e.g.
'The Untouchables' composer Morricone
Bacchanal
Bearings?
Buck
Certain Louisianians
Chinese mafia
Cold and blustery
Creep
Crowning point on a building
Daughter of Hyperion
Dweller on the Gulf of Masirah
Edward G. Robinson's role in 'Little Caesar'
Encounter
Ferments
Funny business
Guardianship
Gwen in 'Damn Yankees'
Handwriting features
Hans, in Ireland
He looks both ways
Hidden
Hightails it
Hurriedly mumble
Injured
Jerk
Kind of acid
Language sound unit
LAX regulators
Lay, e.g.
Liberality
Mountebank
Museum pieces
Needle point?
Old photo
On the swarthy side
One of the Flagston family, in the funnies
One to grow on?
Pantywaists
Provoke
Reasons
Rosamunde Pilcher novel made into a TV movie
Route for a Liverpool ferry, in song
Sci-fi writer Frederik
Selenic
Senior
Shock absorber
Sighed line?
Small version
Some Millers
Son of Willy Loman
Stage protection
Steamy 1973 best seller
Streisand's directorial debut
Suffix with cannon
Suffix with ideal
Swamped
To the limit
Tracy to Hepburn, often
Trojan horse, for example
Unfortunate meeting
Well-groomed
Where Mindy honeymooned, in 1981 TV