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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 64 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Institutio principis Christiani' writer
'Wise men learn much from ___': Aristophanes
48-Down military group member
Acerbate
Advice to a type-A person
African with a mane
Bank deposits?
Bump along the way?
Cable workers, e.g.
Case for a veterinarian
Caseharden
Catholic devotion
Circular
Crest's antithesis
Cut
Enumerate
Feudal lord
Figures on poles
First-class
Fit to be picked
Flog, in a way
Foiled
Forest litter
Get rid of the holes in, maybe
Gone
It may be pulled or pumped
Less likely to make mistakes
Like an eyesore
Like some old film sleuths
Main order
Material for many a game show
Move with stealth
Net supporter
Nitpicky person
One striking out, maybe
Overrun with cattails
Pelvic bones
Pie preceder
Portion for the plate
Praiseworthy
Private retreat
Problem eater: Var.
Right of passage
Russian mint product
Seat of Silver Bow County
See 53-Down
Shaman's doctrine
Soft, twilled silk
Sources of wood for cabinetwork
Strip
Supermodel Veronica
Sure to fail
Swimmer with a long snout
They have scales and keys
They're set for rising
Things that tumble
Three in a match, maybe
Took off on
Top
Transistor electrode
Two for the record
Unpleasant
With 34-Down, soldier's son, say
___ Park, Calif.