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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 80 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Bye!'
'Norma ___'
'___ Fell Out of Heaven' (1936 hit)
'___ it the truth!'
'___ my brother's keeper?'
Actress Thurman
Aegean region
All over the counter, say
Big TV maker
Camp sight
Chip's partner
Chips in
City on the Allegheny River
Cleo of jazz
Dated
Dirty
Elizabethan pronoun
Eng. defender
Entreat
Examine
Exhibit shock
Finish, of a sort
Florida's Miami-___ County
From Okla. City to Tulsa
Gives up
Goes on TV
Hastily puts together
Hit hard
It may be coddled
Jiffy
Kosher
Last word in the New Testament
Lawyers make it
Like a very rare day in hell
Manicurists' jobs
Meathead's father-in-law
Met production responsibilities?
Monte ___
Neck design
Not so believable
Oil city of west Texas
Old Phillips 66 rival
Olio
Opposite of radial
Part of a giggle
Quarrel
Rap sheet listing
Ruth's mother-in-law
Sacred place
Salon job
Sampras specialty
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Sequel's sequel
Ship of Columbus
Sicilian spouter
Simian
Spasm
Speak
Sphere
States
Swimming pool site, sometimes
The Tin Woodsman's quest
Thunderous one?
Totality
Valuable violin
Victorian ___
Villainous Shakespearean roles
Walnuts and others
What to call a baronet
With skill
Word that precedes six other answers in this puzzle
Ziti or orzo
___ aerobics
___ Island Red