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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Apocalypse Now' director
'Go ahead!'
'I could ___ unfold...': 'Hamlet'
'L'___ c'est moi': Louis XIV
'Mefistofele' composer
'Nice going!'
'___ to bed'
1940's Big-Band leader
1944 Pulitzer journalist
Anniversary, e.g.
Athos, Porthos and Aramis, e.g.
Barbara, to friends
Biology subj.
Charles's 'Gaslight' co-star, 1944
Chattering birds
Compote fruit
Cream of the crop
Cut
December air
Diminish
F.D.R.'s Interior Secretary
Farm towers
Formation of bone
Frothy
Gets choked up
Grist for processors
Hurt
In ___ (existing)
It's rolled out at parties
Jerusalem?
Jumps on
Junta's act
Kind of aerobics
Macho dance?
Make lean?
Measure a pop singer?
Miss out?
Musical fish?
Name
Narc's catch, maybe
Northern evergreen forests
Not stiff
One way to get to Jerusalem
Overproud
Pack away
Pains in the neck
Parisian way
Pass over
Patron of bread?
Popular appliance maker
Popular men's magazine
Putdowns
Q-Tip
Quizzes
Religious monster?
S.A. republic
Serpent's mark?
Set off
Several-days-old
Shakespeare, the Bard of ___
Signed
Skater Thomas
Solicit cash from
Solidarnosc leader
Some old Fords
Sound
Sound louder than kerplop
Spoils
Swimming pool problem
Take, as oral arguments
Tigger's adopted mom
Train transportation
Tummy muscles
TV breaks
Wear the crown
Wooden shoe
Word in a Yale song
Words said in passing?