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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Man!'
'Of course, what would I know?'
'Stupid me!'
'The Men Who Tread on the Tiger's Tail' director, 1945
'___ Nacht' (German carol)
1982 Toto hit that won Record of the Year
1992 Michener book
2002 upset event
6 letters
A little hard to find
Anderson who directed 'The Royal Tenenbaums'
Bad from the start?
Beat
Beats
Bile
Break
Brought to light
Caught, in a way
Clipped
Does in
Dual
Early calculator of pi
English sum?
Eva's half-sister?
Excited
F.D.R. initiative: Abbr.
For nothing
Fortunate
Gibson of pop
Had a peak experience?
Hi-tech bookmark
Inclination
Jubilant cry
Keep from practicing
Kind of power
Like a cat's existence?
Look into?
Major irritant
Make (out)
Market purchase
Milieu for John Muir
Novelist ___ Heyward
Of a heart chamber
Old English letters
One may be standing at a fountain
Paper pusher's words
Perfumery purchase
Place for a monitor: Abbr.
Plant used to prevent erosion on banked roadsides
Poles are in it
Praise
Prefix with bacteria
Pressed hard
Rapper Sandra Denton's stage name
RNA constituent
Roush of Cooperstown
See 24-Down
Sheepish excuse lead-in
Some French wines
Something easily forgotten
Speed
Starch source, informally
Start of a revival?
Stir hopes?
The beginning
Tom Sawyer's half-brother
Treebeard in 'The Lord of the Rings,' e.g.
Try to impress, in a way
With 7-Down, wasn't inane
Wood of Hollywood