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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Like most streets
Like some cows
Make like
Minuscule
Mongrel
Mouthful of tobacco
Nabokov novel
Not at all
One eyeing a canary, maybe
Open a bit
Out of kilter
PC listing
Phi follower
Rascal
Ratio phrase
Rent out
Returns from Venus, say
Roadie's tote
Ron Howard role
Rotten
Set of moral principles
Show on the face of it
Sideshow spiel
Sniggled
Sought salt
Sounded kittenish
Sweets
Tar source
Tops
Trick taker, often
TV, radio, magazines, etc.
Video companion
Watergate, e.g.
Barley product
'Awake and Sing!' playwright
'Certainly, captain!'
13-Down speaker
Agreeable
Aristotle's teacher
Becomes frayed
Campus building
Coal site
Comedian Anderson
Cotton threads
Cowardly Leno?
Crazy antic?
Cry of surprise
Dance in a circle
Davenport site
Displeased look
Do some landscaping
Eat pizza?
Ending with web and sure
Express disdain
Family
Fast-moving construction machine?
Film editor's technique
Final Four letters
Fit of pique
Genie's offering
Hard to grasp
Hard-to-move painting
Has complete domination over
Hemmed in
Historic ship
Home of the brave
Homer hero of '61
Hush-hush org.
Insolent
Isn't fully upright
Isn't just a benchwarmer
Jet black
John of 'Fawlty Towers'
Joseph Addison output
Lay man?
Weight
Worse, as excuses go
Yellow jacket