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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.

Planetlike
Push
Require
Roughly
Schenectady is on it
See 50-Across
See 67-Across
Series ender?
Service acknowledgment
Sharon's land: Abbr.
Small small?
Some Winter Olympians
Square
Star vehicle?
Studies hard
The evening star
They're piled on the floor
They're played with plectrums
Time before
U.S. Airways info
Under an umbrella
Undertake
Units of distance
Utah, with 'the'
Washington is on it
Waterloo locale
With 47-Down, went wild
With 51-Down, commission collector
Yeanling producer
You may take them down
A pop
'Cotton Candy' trumpeter
'Great' beasts
'Iliad,' 'Odyssey' and the like
'___-Willow' ('The Mikado' song)
A Mrs. Chaplin
An actor may trip over one
AOL activities
Barber's challenge
Brute leader?
Change
Choice on a French survey
Combine
Commoner
Consequently
Contribution before the deal
Cubic Rubik
Curry, e.g.
Doctor's advice, perhaps
Earth tone
Fine literature it's not
Fit to ___
Fix firmly
Flying off the shelves
Frank McCourt memoir
Franz ___ 'Hungarian Rhapsodies'
French weapon
George Harrison's 'When We Was ___'
Got something down
Hurt
Inc. staff
Kind of test
Led, as a jazz band
Longtime Chicago Symphony conductor
Minuet follower
More than a feeling
Most sheltered
N.B.A.'s Unseld
Native
Nixon, once
No hit
Noisy cutter
Not all there
One may be on the can
One of the Everly Brothers
Outlaw hunters