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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Does 80, say
Dreyfus Affair figure
Elbow
Elizabeth I's mother
Employ, as strength
Fall guy?
Fine spray
Flamboyant style
Fleshy part
Free-for-alls
Golf bag item
Goya subject, nude and clothed
Habituate: Var.
Hacienda room
Harasses newbies
Hateful disgrace
Hire for, as a position
Hydrocarbon suffixes
Kovacs of comedy
Leader
Money at a casa de cambio
Neighborhood
New beginning?
Nonverbal communication, for short
Old enough
One of a 22-card deck
One of the Aleutians
People of action
Pharyngeal woe, for short
Prepare to run
Ready to be served
Realtor's sale
Sailcloth fiber
Salacious look
Second after delta
See 17-Across
See 45-Across
Solicit, as business
Something to consider
Starring role
Steady flow
Sting
Stitched
Teen ___ (heartthrob)
Throw things at
Tie up
Treat as a pariah
Treat, as seawater
Turnaround jump
TV newsman Brit
Unmolested
Villain
Way
Wee bit
Weigh
Where 'ahoy!' is heard
Where rats race
Whey
With 43-Across, leaver of a mark
With 64-Across, a ticket issuer
Young 'un
Aptly named citrus fruit
'That's not what I ___!'
'___ Water' (Burns song)
Aardvark's fare
Agreements
Alpine region of Austria and Italy
At attention
Biological partitions
Blowgun missile
Boy in a Menotti title
Brusque
Burgles
Caspian feeder
Cinch
Concert hall