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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.

Rainbows
Rarity for a century plant
Reduce to tears, maybe
Rips to pieces
River to the English Channel
Rocker Bob
Saroyan's 'My Name is ___'
Schuss, e.g.
See 17-Across
Ships' handlers
Sign up
Single-celled organisms
Sot
Statement from Pinocchio
Stern
Stir up
Subatomic particle
The basics
The Brits in colonial India
Tiniest bit
Tropical woe
TV sleuth Fletcher, to friends
Unit of oil production: Abbr.
Unusual
Wear away
What 17- and 39-Across is
What jazz ends with, in England
With 39-Across, often-quoted work of 1923
'Les Mouches' dramatist
'That's it!'
'Well, I ___!'
'___ Miz'
90 degrees, on a compass
1973 NASA launch
Absorb facts
Abysmal test score
Advantage
Alternative to pregnancy
Atlanta-to-Tampa dir.
Austin-based computer company
BB's and such
Campus mil. org.
Capital of Bolivia
Cartoonist Peter
Coaxes
Coffee ___
Common dice roll
Diagrams
Elizabeth of the Red Cross
Evil one
Expected
Expensive
Extra
Ho-hum feeling
Israeli native
Judicious
Kind of shoppe
Knight
Leaves in, editorially
Like some stockings
Linen color
Linen colors
List heading
Marvelous
Matter to go to court over
More than a snack
Old-fashioned music hall
One of the Dow Jones 30
One who's decamped?
One with no hope of getting out
Oval
Part of an orange
Played (with)
Prefix with -drome
Prefix with plasm
Quite a load