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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.

'Move your mind' sloganeer
'What a girl' lead-in, in an Eddie Cantor hit
79, say
Area near Manhattan's Union Square
Based on the number six
Bright
Camaro options
Campus home for mice
Campus stress source
Canary
Cicero's servant and secretary
Classical Greek temple feature
Current
Directly
E-mail, say
Eponymous Greek island
Express approval
Expression of approval
Festive cry
First #1 Billboard hit by an Australian artist (1972)
First name in mysteries
Fishing spot
Frequent catch on TV's 'Deadliest Catch'
Give a passionate recital
GPS choices: Abbr.
Half a fathom
Handler of intelligence agents
Has a seamy job?
Hershey's alternative
Historic U.S. place in the shape of a five-pointed star
Hospital gown go-with
Is catlike
Kickback site?
King surnamed Tryggvason
Leader of leaders?
Letterhead abbr.
N.Y.C.'s PBS station
NASA fine?
Natal setting
Newbery Medal-winning author Lowry
Nose-noticeable
Occurrences between springs
Old pulp fiction hero
Old-fashioned film editor
Outfit's biggest suit
Pair of buffalo?
Persian for 'place of'
Present time?: Abbr.
Red Man rival
Red rival, briefly
Researcher's audiotapes and such
Rocket
Rush
Russet Burbank, e.g.
Scaling challenge
Seal, as a deal
See 4-Down
Single opening?
Slowing, in mus.
Small yarn?
Stars represent its constituents
Strike authorizer
Students might clean up in it
The Doors' record label
The Lorraine Campaign was part of it: Abbr.
Tobacco holder
Tryst spot
Wallet material
What might send Rover right over?
Whites' counterparts
With 5-Down, what iconoclasts break
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