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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 140 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

"Yikes!"
Italian sauce whose name sounds like a French stew
Last word
It can bust one's bracket
Island west of Komodo National Park
Privy to
Call to mind
10th of 24
Marquee at the Tri-Plex mistaken as a promo for ... "Godzilla"?
___ Island, designated historic site for both New York and New Jersey
Fantasy football fodder
Something seen framed in a Zoom background, perhaps
Honors for David Beckham and Leona Lewis: Abbr.
Bandmate of Keith for 60+ years
Hasten, old-style
Rival of Forbes
Futuristic microscopic machine
... "E.T., the Extra-Terrestrial"?
Essen exclamations
Bile
Band whose name is sometimes rendered with a backward B
Grave words?
"While I nodded nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping" poet
___ alai
Sam who directed "Spider-Man"
D-Day craft: Abbr.
With 112-Down, a small laugh
... "Independence Day"?
Having had a few bites, say
What this is
Mediterranean condiment
"Mon ___!"
Liturgical vestment
Center
At sea
Suitor of Christine in "The Phantom of the Opera"
Kind of shell that's easily broken
Novelist whose name is synonymous with nightmarish absurdity
... "Rush Hour"?
"Devilish" cartoon character
Publishing V.I.P.s
Like golden eagles vis-à-vis bald eagles, in the United States
Unsafe?
Modern H.R. initiative
Bryn Mawr grad, e.g.
Nag
Connections
One in a line at a grocery store
... "Insomnia"?
Person with attachment issues, perhaps
"The Strife is ___, the Battle Done" (hymn)
Detergent brand
Baja resort town, familiarly
___ Sidle, longtime role on "C.S.I."
Moving day leftovers
Overseas refusals
Holding nothing back
... "Sex and the City"?
"Welcome" introduction?
Texas A&M athlete
Girl's name that sounds like two adjacent letters
Singer Horne
Mount
Detritus at the bottom of a bag of bagels
Variety
Novelist Johnson who won the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for fiction
Subsides
Walk way?
Aquarium growth
"Check it out, man!"
Narrow inlet
Antonio López de Santa ___, three-time president of Mexico
Finally saw through a deception
Emasculates
Ward (off)
E.R. lines
0%
Japanese art of flower arrangement
Star in Venus's orbit?
Island strings
Ingredient in some lipsticks, pizza dough and biodiesel
Cause of a hung jury
Larger-than-life
Assignment
"Really?"
Marine menace
Sensitive subject
Pioneering computer
Harsh
From what place
Actor-turned-policeman Estrada
Jazz singer Cleo
Some old PCs
Ending with teen
"That's a ___!" (chemist's punny observation)
Garden invader
Raccoon relative
Partner of pride
Small brook
Illness with chills
Island rings
Roil
Give a lecture, say
Sported
Seasoned rice dish
Listing agent's condition
Voting day: Abbr.
Feature of some English gardens
"Happy Birthday" writer, sometimes
Athlete's out-of-character performance, say
Lift ticket purchaser
Unspoken
Word after hidden or political
Calorie-rich cake
Apt name for a veterinarian
Ankle bones
Sky shade
Claim on an egg carton
Woodworking tool
Tennille of Captain & Tennille
Charlotte ___ (dessert)
Shooting marble
Aide-___ (mnemonic device)
Nobility
"Let's do this thing!"
Creator of colorful crafts
Woolly pack animals
Origin
Hexad
Rubik of puzzle cube fame
Coral islets
Quite often
Sweeties, informally
Barbershop sound
Barely made, with "out"
Poke bowl ingredient
Overcommunicate, say
___ Low, famed English pirate
Secreted
See 53-Across