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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 66 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Underling
User's helper
Warehouse array: Abbr.
Was obviously impressed
What theme parks do
Wishful thinking?
World leader?
___-dried
___-Penh
Future master, maybe
Gambling inits.
Greenland sight
Handle differently?
Highway department concern
Houston Aeros' org.
In the past
It may gird a geisha
It's on the right, for short
Its motto is 'Adventures in lifelong learning'
Jerry Marcus comic strip
Kindergarten song starter
Ko-Ko's weapon in 'The Mikado'
Last step in cleaning
Lion of 'Narnia' tales
Mining target
Miss abroad: Abbr.
More artificial
Niacin source
Nondiverse kind of farming
Not allowed
Of ___ (availing)
One may play a big part in the future
One who's suffering
Places for cutting remarks?: Abbr.
Position
Pulled ahead
Purée, e.g.
River through Rochester, N.Y.
Shows
Slimy shore deposit
Steps, in São Paulo
Subject of a tax
Suffix with fact
Tantric writings
Technological development of the 1950's
'Who ___?'
Amount of iron, e.g.: Abbr.
Base for some wrestlers
Be on the bottom
Besides that
Classified
Cliffs
Clover and acacia
Coin portraying Louis XIV
Comical lead-in
Commerce secretary before Mineta
Delaware or Missouri
Demonstration exhortation
Desert burrowers
Did part of a triathlon
Far out
Friend of Leonora in 'Il Trovatore'
'Bad Behavior' star, 1993
'Je te plumerai le ___' ('Alouette' lyric)
'Junior' politician
'Let's hear it'