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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Professional org.
Quaker ___
Religious person with a turban
Ripped (into)
Romanov V.I.P.'s
Service org. since the 1850's
Singer Paula
Site of a sweat bead
Spoils
Story written by 38-Across
Summer mo.
Tautology spoken by the title character in 11-Down
Thief's 'savings'
Times in history
Took a load off
Unit of force
Verve
Verve
Writer born March 2, 1904
___ Minor
___ polloi
1960's-70's baseball All-Star ___ Santo
'Do it, or ___!'
'Marat/Sade' playwright Peter
'___ does what Nintendon't' (old slogan)
18 holes, say
1960's radical grp.
1973 'Love Train' singers, with 'the'
38-Across and others
38-Across's real name, in brief
43-Across members
70-Across, e.g.
Aconcagua is their tallest peak
And
And others, for short
Birthplace of 38-Across
Bit of mockery
Book written by 38-Across
Boxer Roberto
Breezes through, as a test
Cancel
Carbon dating determination
Chanel competitor
Cheers (for)
Cities Service competitor
Cookbook writer Rombauer
Crazy
Dance for two
Disconcert
Do-or-die time
Dueler of 1804
Eases
Emerged
Eye malady
Fable
Fair-hiring agcy.
Fancy tie
Fellows
Fleeced
Former franc part
Goes on and on
Gooey green substance in the title of a 38-Across story
Hammer-wielding deity
Have the ___ for
It often thickens
It's sometimes hard to make them meet
Jacket accompanier
Kind of carpet
Longed
Miss the start
Most clever
Nicks
One of five Norwegian kings
Overage
P.O. delivery
Pitcher