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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.

'A Girl Like I' autobiographer
'Enchanted April' setting
'Eugene ___' (1832 Bulwer-Lytton novel)
'Hold on'
'The Road to Ensenada' singer
1968 album subtitled 'Lady Soul'
Aimed
Another, abroad
Appointment
Army, for one
Aromatic herb used in soups and salads
Attack word
Awesome
Bar
Beat ... or beat it
Behind in the regatta
Breaks down
Breaks off
Brushoffs
Chart with many lines
Chaser, in a way
Chief
Colorful garments
Conversation, for some
Cracked
De bene ___
Doña ___, New Mexico's second-largest county
Eloquent
Emblem of victory
Eschew assistance
Express a thought
Expresses condolences, perhaps
Extinguished
Facetious
Followers of tax cheats
Ford's Crown Victoria, e.g.
Foreign leader exiled in Hawaii, 1960
Funny business
Gore follower?
Halberdier's opponent
Have
Home of Lafayette College
Ice skater's spin
Incendiary
Like some English furniture
Looks askance
Lord in Shakespeare's 'Richard II'
Make or break
Monitors' requests
Most vicious
Not fancy at all
Not smooth
Pitches, in a way
Plays over
Product in a 1982 recall
Quick breads
Quilt filler
Relief
Resistance figure
Reunion Arena player, briefly
Strengthened
Super-duper
Swindlers, slangily
Teeming
Teen party, maybe
U.S. Library of Medicine maintainer
Wager
When Nancy bakes?
Writer's request
Writing shortcut