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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.

Film villain who sings 'Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do!'
First man featured on the cover of the U.S. edition of Vogue
French actress Saint-Cyr
Goat cheese
Gone con
Goo
Good thing to keep low on a diamond
Harries
Hillside landscaping effects
Idle stretch for an N.F.L. team
It has a big bucket
It may be turned on a soapbox
Italian red
John of Gaunt's son
Kraft Foods brand
Like thick vines
Milton's 'Areopagitica,' e.g.
Minor celebrity?
No relative
Beatle George studied under him
Office roll
Barely risk being arrested?
One in a dangerous school
Biden's successor on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
One might cover lemons
Big name in skin care
One-two track options
Brave protector
Broadway role for Bea Arthur
Opened
Building that goes up easily
Opposition leader?
Bus. driver?
Org. with the Sun and Sky
Cagney's employer, briefly
Pan's place
Champs-Élysées sight
Part of a bar line
Chisel, maybe
Performers' union
Constellation next to Pavo
Quarry boss of cartoons
Creature revered by the Mayans
Ranger, for one
Diane with a camera
Rank achieved by 49-Across: Abbr.
Disco-era kid
Doesn't stop
Relish
Render helpless
Ending with fluor-
Response to 'Should we order food?'
Salon supply
Scaled-back thing?
Sch. in Madison, N.J.
She 'gallops o'er a courtier's nose,' in Shakespeare
So-called 'wand of heaven'
Some J.V. players
Swag
They may evoke tristesse
Thought one can't shake
Tightwad
Time unit
Tries to halt expansion?
Typical bouncers
Using
Using a large case?
2009 Best Musical nominee
6-Down's far more successful contemporary
Amanda of 'Syriana'
Ancient 'Works and Days' poet
Badminton goal