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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.

Abolitionist Harriet
'Ia Orana Maria' painter
'Riverdance' composer Bill
29-Down competitor
A famous Amos
Admire to a fault
Article written by Kant
Be out briefly?
Berth place
Bygone leaders
Certain Ivy Leaguer
Code word
Corn ___
Corporate inits. since 1924
Country statistic
Court people, for short
Dermal development
Don Juans
Drive
Ex of Mickey
Extreme
Fox's relative
Glib quality
Heart protector
Homes in the woods
In things
Is faithful (to)
It's divided into 24 books
Kept one's nose in the air?
Lagomorphic leapers
Life saver
Like a fox
Like a smoker
Like many hearths
Like Prometheus
Like retirees
Lose the freshness of youth
Marshaled
Mend
Mountain pass
Nottingham nursery needs
Novel featuring the madam Dora Flood
Oddball
Old bar material
One up
One working on the spot?
Outback critter
Owner of the Y?
Person who won't commit
Playfully roguish
Pollute, say
Ready to get drunk, perhaps
Really regret
Remote choice
Retiree server: Abbr.
Richard's 'On Your Toes' collaborator
Rolled up
Running things in a bar
Saint said to have been martyred by Huns
Shake, to some
Short panties
Sister on 'The Waltons'
Something to believe in
Sports film that was a 2003 Best Picture nominee
Stewed
Talking up?
Took the cake, say
Tough
Twin
Unfortunate things to have to count
Ward of the screen
Winner of nine golf majors