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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 66 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Something trimmed after purchase
Peyton Manning, for much of his N.F.L. career
Aid in skyscraper construction
Job that anyone could see themselves doing?
3/15, e.g.
"To Kill a Mockingbird" family
Seen enough
Highly rated French vineyards
Accessories for some bell ringers
Hard things to ignore, metaphorically
Bad idea
When repeated, college party chant
Home to Sun Valley
Trailer homes?
Musical character who sings "Just You Wait"
Business card abbr.
Case worker: Abbr.
Trying way too hard, in modern lingo
Where a rope ladder might lead
Cat's "handle" for her kitten
Many Renaissance thinkers
Soda shop purchase
M.I.T. school
Capital city on the Red River
Baseball mascot with a fluffy green snout
Not busy
___-deux
Apollo was conceived in them
Temper
"___ Sea Lice" (collaborative album by Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile)
What the ancient Romans called the "Cupid stone," considering it a symbol of love
Pulls with a water-skiing boat, say
Gala, e.g.
They can be whole, half or quarter
Sister label of Volt Records
"No backing out now"
50/50
Dismisses unceremoniously
City near Memphis
Brand seen on Canadian highway signs
It once ran the headline "Santa Dies on Xmas Trip": Abbr.
Yellow Teletubby
Pulls up
Puppy chow ingredient
Woman in dire need?
Bumped things
Comes to
Acting as a spy, maybe
Where the average American lives
Salon offering
Celeb with a #1 single and an acting Oscar
Cry of delight
Doesn't stick out
Kind of boat affected by a wind advisory
Actress Weaving of 2022's "Babylon"
Word with the same meaning in English, Swahili and Mandarin, among other languages
Canadian province: Abbr.
Senior class tradition
Red in the face, say
Setting for a sitting
Connections might hinge on it, for short
Dentist's concern
Muscles used in rowing, for short
Administrative center
Interjection of interest
Some long-distance callers