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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.

Mark Twain's boyhood home
Miller character
Modern term for 'Roman fever'
Nevil Shute's '___ Like Alice'
Not be able to say 'say,' say
One on a mission
One who's been tapped on the shoulder?
Parabolic, say
Plagiarism and such
Prefix with political
Queso-topped dish
Relax
River bordering Tokyo
Show, informally
Some jabs
Sour
Speaker of baseball
Spencer of 'Good Morning America'
Suddenly stops working, with 'up'
Tiresome sort
Track
Western tribe
What a hygrometer measures
Word with Man or can
2013 Pawel Pawlikowski film set in post-W.W. II Poland
'Damn Yankees' team
'Deck the Halls' contraction
'Well-bred insolence,' per Aristotle
'___ well'
100% ... or words that can precede 17-, 18-, 30- and 51-Across
About 8-15 mg. of iron, say
Alternative to -enne
Attacks
Bedding
Bidding
Bone whose name is Latin for 'pin'
Business, informally
Certain metalworker
Chest part, for short
Coffee order: Abbr
Comes about
Common flavorer in Italian sausage
Company whose name is derived from a passage in Hosea
Competition in marksmanship
Daresay
Email attachment attachment?
Emergency message, for short
Fifth, e.g.: Abbr
Final order
Fishing line
Forward, say
French ice cream flavor
Glacial formations
Guinness superlative
Hawaiian exchange
Height
Holy ___
Home of 'The Gist' and 'Political Gabfest'
Hydroxyl compound
In groups
In working condition
It has four bases
Item tied in a drum bow
John ___
Kind of center
Like Santa Claus
Like some libelers
Line 22 on Form 1040
Lit up
Locks up
Long, involved story, in slang
Look