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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.

'Giant' writer Ferber
'___ better to have loved and lost ...'
Abrupt way to quit
Actress Rosie of 'Do the Right Thing'
Advice columnist Landers
Africa's fourth-longest river and site of Victoria Falls
Annual tennis championship in Queens, N.Y.
Antlered animal
Arthur who wrote 'Death of a Salesman'
B-ball official
Beach footwear
Beetle Bailey's boss
Betray by blabbing
Bluefin and albacore
Boat rower
Bolivian capital
Brings home for a score
Chocolaty morsel munched at movies
Chooses, with 'for'
Circus performer
Classic car inits.
Close-fitting sleeveless shirt
Color of a picture-postcard sky
Consumer
Degree for a C.E.O.
Entirely
Fictional girl at the Plaza Hotel
Fidel Castro's brother
Fives and ___
Flared skirts
Form of address in British India
Former Big Apple mayor Giuliani
Get back, as lost money
Gets around like Superman
Hammer or saw
High points of a European trip?
Hot dog holder
Join forces
Label G or PG, e.g.
Light brown
Losing roll in a casino
Marvin of Motown
Mexican state on the Gulf of California
Mom's mate
Monk's superior
Month-long Islamic observance
More greasy
More grim
N.F.L. six-pointers
Narcs' raid
Nathan Hale, notably
Nog ingredient
Old, crotchety guy
One of the Redgrave sisters
Opposite of subtracts
Performing pair
Political coalition
Portugal's capital
Purplish
Quit one's job
Relative of a rhododendron
Roman love poet
Round, red firecracker
Saharan country south of Algeria
Sleep stage, for short
Southwest Indian
State of weightlessness, as in space
Suffix with cigar
Talks off the cuff
Tarzan and kin
Teases playfully
That, south of the border
The 'E' in 68-Across
Type for book titles
V.P. Biden
___ congestion
___ of 1812
___ Van Winkle