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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.

#1 hit for Louis Armstrong, 1932
'Be My Love' lyricist
'Get ___!'
'___ it!' (exhortation)
Addition
Antitrust suit defendant of the 70's
Argues
Ark contents
Big scale manufacturer
Big time
Bob and others
Bound
Campus letter
Chopin title
Class pres. and others
Concrete section
Connected to a bar
Cut
Diversion
Early computer
Ends
Experiments on organisms
Flavorful
Go nowhere
Hoped-for reply in 'Spanish Eyes'
Hypothetical words
In addition
It's rarely won
Kay of 'Fast-Walking'
Like the last movement of Beethoven's 'Moonlight Sonata'
Mag magnate
Med. land
Melodramatic
Montana nos.
Move
Neared
Niagara Reservation was the first one in 1885
Old Olds
Pause cause
Pink-legged bird
Pittsburgh, e.g.
Poll no.
Ponta Delgada's locale
Pontiac Firebird, for one
Pounds
Probes
Pulls out entirely, in a way
Put away
Put in a stake
Rage
Remote
Reserved seat
Return from the hills
Risked
Same: Prefix
Scale syllables
Shakespearean merchant
Shells, etc.
Sly one
Smooth
Spot
Suffix with quart
Sugar, e.g.
They may come with bells and whistles
They're found in un jardin zoologique
Unwanted visitor
Valuable Scrabble holdings
What Hercules captured from Geryon
Word of encouragement
Worry
Youngest world chess champion before Kasparov
___ effect (1883 physics discovery)