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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.

Any of six popes
Aunt who sings part of 'The Farmer and the Cowman'
Basketball analyst Elmore
Cadbury Adams brand
Campaign staple
Canyon, e.g.
Cape wearer's field
Columbus, e.g.
Cookout setting
Curtain fabrics
Didn't just nosh
Dispersion devices
Easterners
Edsel model
Educ. Testing Service offering
Family V.I.P.'s
Focus provider?
Folks guilty of disorderly conduct
Former Shea players
Fresh face at a firm
High ones may produce a roar
In sequence
Infernal
Ingress
Intake optima: Abbr.
It's heard at many a wedding
It's sweet, it's said
Kind of carriage
Levied
Lower, in a way
Mets manager Minaya and others
Minute: Prefix
Molotov cocktail, e.g.
Mountaineering aids
Neighbor of Isr., once
'Christ's Entry Into Brussels in 1889' painter
'Goin' to Chicago Blues' composer
'Hey!?'
'Not right now'
'Please,' to Franz
'Of the,' in Oviedo
Advertisers' output
Not false
Not hold something against
One along an autobahn?
One of the Gospels, in a Spanish Bible
Orient
Picasso mistress and subject
Plant of the arrowroot family
Player in three 1970s Pro Bowls
Ranch extension?
Return address abbr.?
RNA is a topic in it
Runaway
San Francisco neighborhood, with 'the'
Select for a case
Shucks, so to speak
Sigmoid curves
Snow on an album cover
Swiss multinational
Tequila brand with a red sombrero bottle top
Thin
Threaded holder
Tombstone, e.g.
Trough site
View coral reefs, maybe
Waldenbooks alternative
Ways of access
Where Antonio and Shylock litigate
Word in a documentary's credits