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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

The Platters' '___ Mine'
Throw for ___
Timeworn, as a joke
To be, in old Rome
Took (off)
Up
Up to, informally
Was audibly impressed
Wear it in good health
Wilson and Harding, e.g.
With 27-Down, old English character actor
You can get a charge out of it
Yum-Yum lover in 'The Mikado'
___ Connor of 'The Terminator'
___ tar pits
___ were
100 lbs.
'For goodness sake!'
'Giant' and 'Cimarron,' e.g.
'No respect,' for Rodney Dangerfield
'Star Wars' princess
'Vissi d'___,' from 'Tosca'
Abode of the dead, in Norse myth
Amb. worker
Be Bryanesque
Beast of burden
Big Ten team
Bric-a-___
Brief description
Canned product since 1937
Concern for Claudius
Country bumpkins
Devil's Island escapee ___ Belbenoit
Drill
Errors
European streaker
Flood refuge
Going nowhere
Hawaiian island
Head for skid row?
Hoosier humorist
It may be glossed over
It's neither here nor there
Kind of show
Kind of soup, in the South
Latin grammar task: Abbr.
Leave one's mark on
Little one
Lodge members
Magnetic ___
Many Mormons
Menace
Met home
Mission
New York's ___ Bridge
Penn or Union: Abbr.
Portray
Prefix with type
Prince, perhaps
Resistance unit
Rich desserts
Right for the disabled
Roman candle path
Rusty on the diamond
See 12-Down
Some radios
Start of an explanation
Stole, perhaps
Substitute for the unlisted
Symbols of welcome