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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'In America' novelist Susan
'Phooey!'
1940s presidential inits.
'You know ... it's ... um ... like this ...'
'Would ___ to You?' (1985 Eurythmics hit)
'___ a Putty Tat' (Friz Freleng short)
1998 Sarah McLachlan hit
A first for Arabia?
Actress Laura
Actress Rebecca of 'Ugly Betty'
All accounted for
Baseball's Hodges
Bert who sang 'If I Only Had the Nerve'
Bit for a basket weaver
Blackened
Blair, Brown and others, in brief
Blindly
Blood lines
Boo follower
Boston five
Bronze
Bronze ___
Challenges for daredevil motorcyclists
Club choice
Cool guys
Customized
Expose, with 'on'
Extension
Feeling
Filmmaker Gus Van ___
Footprint or loose thread, perhaps
Friend of François
From Cork, e.g.
Gets engaged to, old-style
Half a mo
Have as a focus of one's studies
Hockey's Bobby
Ignominy
Import with a 'cavallino rampante' logo
Intrigue
Jolly laugh
Language family that includes Finnish and Hungarian
Loon
Med. insurance choice
Milk dispensers
Naturalist who appears on the California quarter
Neighbor on the 1980s sitcom 'Mama's Family'
One of the Low Countries: Abbr.
Paintball sound
Part of a makeshift swing
Part of a relay
People of Burundi
Pittsburgh-to-Boston dir.
Place for steamers
Possible cause of a swelling
Relief reactions
Runnin' Rebels of the N.C.A.A.
Sen. Hatch
Sister of Albus Dumbledore, in the Harry Potter books
Skater Katarina
Slip in a pot
Softhead
Some people have trouble carrying one
Squares and cubes, e.g.: Abbr.
Sub in a tub
Totaled
Trillion: Prefix
Unbroken
Vacation rental
Vitriol
Watchmaker since 1848
Weekly founded by Walter Annenberg
What each set of circled letters spells
Winner at the Second Battle of Bull Run
Wry faces
___ Lama