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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 66 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Un bar aux Folies-Bergère' artist
1950's political slogan
A bad way to be left
A, B or C, often: Abbr.
Actress Sobieski
Admit
Baseball's Vizquel
Bearer of catkins
Before being retitled: Abbr.
Boeing employee
Brio
Cartoonist Walker
Chance
Chemical ending
Country rocker Joe and others
Criteria: Abbr.
Develops anacusis
Doesn't puff idly
Dot on a map, maybe
Durable woods
Flu symptom
Forming clumps
Frequent area of auto damage
Frustrate
Geom. figure
Goes down
Heavens: Prefix
How a snake may be caught?
Hunter of literature
Levelheaded
Like some stocks
Like spam
Lord's realm
Make attractive
Marks off
Masters topics
Methuselah's father
Nervine, for one
One end of a canal
Order at a horse show
Part of a chronicle
Part of a telephone worker's routine
Part of CORE
Parts of some services
Polka heard frequently on 'The Benny Hill Show'
Pollster Roper
Realization
Set-___
Spurs
Steps up
Strike out
Subject of the biography 'All or Nothing at All'
Symbols
Treasured instrument
TV witch
Votaries
War preceder
When to see la luna
Words with shame or boy
You might run for it
___ least
___ the Great (detective of kids' books)
'He seemed like such ___ boy'
'I understand now'
'The Rights ___'
'Maybe' musical