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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.

Waiter
Wed
When the French toast?
Where the Ringling Brothers circus began: Abbr
Who wrote 'Wealth is the product of man's capacity to think'
X
You can't go through with it
Zodiac symbol
___ Observatory, home of the world's largest single-aperture radio telescope
Kind of candidate who's rarely successful
Kind of cell in biology
Lacking bargaining power, maybe
Latitude
Lavender
Leaves alone
Mathematical subgroups
Mine, in Milan
Missing persons
Mount Holyoke graduates, e.g
Nothing
One on either side of the St. Gotthard Pass
Org. employing Ethan Hunt in film
Org. supported by the 16th Amendment
Place of learning
Place to live
Place where people work for beans?
Prominent location to build on (as suggested by this puzzle?)
Publication with a 1997 headline 'Drug Use Down Among Uncool Kids'
Rear
Royal rod, in Britain
Sailing enthusiast, informally
Scholar's reference abbr
Seven-time major-league All-Star Alfonso
Six Nations tribe
Speedy delivery
Squirreled away
Start of a confession
Subject of many lab tests
Suffix with hotel
They may be grilled
Tiny groove
To so high a degree
Vacationer's help
W.W. II attacker
'Anything but!'
#1 on Bravo's all-time '100 Funniest Movies' list
Alphabet trio
1900s, e.g.: Abbr
Adams behind a lens
Always going outside?
Baseball general manager Billy
Biblical kingdom
Big eyes, metaphorically
Big name in balls
Conductance unit
Country Music Mo
Dough
Emmy-nominated sitcom of the early 1970s
End of some scores
Farm letters?
Fellow
Forecast
Gets rid of everybody, say
Give back
Good call letters for Radio Disney?
Has as a base
Help
Hymn leader
Investigate
It matures in 1 to 10 yrs
It's better than prison
Italian red