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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 72 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'The Bostonians' star, 1984
1950's pinup queen ___ St. Cyr
Alphabet trio
Anacin alternative
Animal going to market, maybe
Article in Der Spiegel
Beatrice, to Dante
Beef
Bud, botanically speaking
Business
Capital near an earthquake zone
Carried a torch (for)
Cat Nation members
Category in a baby contest
Chapter 11 concern
Cheese units
Chesterfield, e.g.
Conductor Toscanini
D. H. Lawrence's retreat
Dessert item since 1912
Does tec work
Egg producer
Extract
Father's quarters
Fight
Globetrotter's presentation
Gossamer
Gyrocompass component
Hard to pin down
It may be donated
It may fly in legends
Item served with punch
Kind of cow
Letter opener?
Like some furniture
Live in
Lookout point
Lull
Military specialist
Mystic Edgar
New face
Number after sette
Offended
Old-fashioned name for Warsaw's land
One with a painted body
One with a tab in a bar
Prepare, as mushrooms
Presidential administration
Produce preserver
QB Dilfer
Quite a card
Ready for a fight
Reasons
Rehearse
Reno, for one: Abbr.
Rolling stones
Screenwriter's dream
She played Anna in 'Anna Karenina'
Sinus, e.g.
Small liqueur glass
Storied locale
Surfing milieu
Take to the cleaners
They're good for tricks
They're uncertain
Tied
Trauma ctrs.
Turns tail?
Upholstery uglifier
Vagary
___ prayer for
___-Soviet relations