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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.

Ancient Greek lyric poet
At ___ (stumped)
Barbecue fuel
Be plenty hot
Binge
Birling matches
Bobby and others
Boomboxes
Business records: Abbr.
By and by
C.P.A.'s suggestion
Capt.'s inferior
Caramel-topped dessert
Card
'Lulu' composer
'Measure for Measure' villain and others
'Throw ___ Kiss' (song of 1922)
'Sail ___ Ship of State!': Longfellow
'___ no use'
A reflection on Queen Elizabeth?
Skinny
Some kings and princes
Standard accreditation
Thanksgiving, for one
The living end?
They may pick up a few pointers
Thirst slakers
Tot's transport
Trattoria entree
Uncertain syllables
Unvarying
Unyielding
Century, e.g.
Circus Hall of Fame site
Classifies
Con artists
Condo, e.g.
Consequential
Curlew's locale
Excoriation
First name in detective fiction
Fudgelike treats with nuts
Gift for an Aquarius, maybe
Half a celebrated set
Hieroglyph symbol
Hoedown participant
Hugh Lofting's doctor
Indonesian orchestra with a variety of percussion instruments
It may be obtuse: Abbr.
Kind of colony
Kind of jar in lab experiments
Like most bowls
Logician's phrase
Model cars, e.g.
Neil Simon play locale
Nitpicked
Nose: Prefix
Old-time actress Negri
Pelé's real first name
Photo lab supply
Pool division
Proscription
Reacted with nervous embarrassment, maybe
Retreats
Road hugger
Rows
Russian port, formerly Kuibyshev
Shows flexibility