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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 72 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

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'Isn't it ___?'
'The Horse's Mouth' novelist Joyce ___
'___ Dinah' (Frankie Avalon hit)
A.L. East, e.g.: Abbr.
Achilles' killer
Antenna housing
Ascetic
Auto buyer's option
Big heart?
Bolt stripped?
Bother a lot
Brush material
Cal. page
Cap attachment
Channel
Cut strips
Dolly user
Drudge
Ellery contemporary
Environmental hazard
Film with the song 'Papa, Can You Hear Me?'
Skip
Small gate
Some metallophones
Sorrow
Source of boredom
Start
Stir
Swindle
Took part
Track racer
Turn out
Wedding
When Día de Reyes is celebrated
White House nickname
With 16-Across, a sporting offer
Writer Dinesen
___ Day, former Canadian celebration
Financial
Finish overseas
Follows
Golden, in a Rimsky-Korsakov title
Having no loose ends
Hesitations
Hot dog stand offering
Inclined
Includes on one's route
Inseparable
Intelligence grp. established by Truman
Introspective query
It may be subject to modification
It's not the real world
James Fenimore Cooper's '___ Myers'
John Irving character T. S. ___
Joker
Kind of jam
Kiwi cousin
Light biscuits
Look
Not had by
Not working
Noted soap vixen
Orthodontic need
Pacific, e.g.
Pipe
Precede
Quite
Revise a plot
See 21-Down
Served
Show need: Abbr.