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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 74 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

"My ___" ("Put your money away")
Escape
Work whose name comes from the Greek for "sing"
Close call
Amount at stake
Kind of school
"Anything ___?"
Variety of Indian tea
March Madness component that's a phonetic hint to 18-, 23-, 38- and 50-Across
Eel, at a sushi restaurant
Literary character who cries "You're glumping the pond where the Humming-Fish hummed!"
Hung loosely
Garbage
Wide-awake
American ___
Lyric poet from Lesbos
Biblical verb ending
Overhead features on sports cars
Memo heading
What the stone is in a stone fruit
Jeff Bridges's "Big Lebowski" stoner role, familiarly
Circuitry units
Unworthy of debate
City with 40 islands and nearly 350 lakes within its limits
"O," in W.W. II radio lingo
Huntsville's home: Abbr.
Screenwriter Ephron
Doesn't hesitate
Variety of Indian tea
Suddenly encounters trouble
"Interwebs"
___ Miss
"Vivat ___!" ("Long live the king!")
Dampens
Doorway feature
Flag-waver's specialty
Web attachments?
"Sex and the City" actress ___ Jessica Parker
What's needed for a "Who's on First?" routine
Eve who wrote "The Vagina Monologues"
"The Simpsons" neighbor
Walk loudly
Destination for scuba divers
Sensation on a roller coaster
Visibly in awe
Sound of a roar, maybe
Practice piece
"When the going gets tough, the early bird gets the worm," e.g.
Stood on hind legs, with "up"
Make amends
N.B.A. great nicknamed "Diesel"
"Why are you in such a rush?"
Derrières
"Darn!," in Germany
Several
Listing near a museum door, perhaps
Southwestern wolf
Sights at overnight rest stops
Cosmetics mogul Lauder
Best Actor nominee for "12 Years a Slave"
Go full ___ (make a big deal of things, in modern slang)
Famed art patron Henry
Ending with lime or orange
Houston N.F.L. player
Whatever floats your boat!
Word with soul or sob
Manhattan hoops venue, in brief
In an unprecedented manner
What some online blockers block
"___ Lang Syne"
[That's hilarious!]
Sealy competitor
Some traffic directors
Played the role of