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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 66 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

W.W. II area
Wears down
Web-surfing needs, at times
With real effort
Woman in a 'Paint Your Wagon' song
___ Aigner, noted designer of shoes and handbags
___ city atty.
Brando, notably
'___ Thief' (1950 movie)
1967 Pulitzer-winning novel by Bernard Malamud
Allowances
Ambulances' destinations: Abbr.
Be up to something
Came home feet first, maybe
Check on
Collectible for a so-called paileontologist
Command level: Abbr.
Council member, maybe
Duke in 'King Henry VI'
Early 20th-century art movement
Essays
Feller
Fender benders, e.g.
Find a job for
Fix, as a road
From Nineveh: Abbr.
Hand-held entrees
Household expenses
Ideals
Kentucky college
Kind of pad
Lay out
Like 'War and Peace'
Like musical instruments
Like typical Georgian woods
Little bit
Loose on
Marcher's instrument
Mountain goat's perch
No more
Not separate from
Olympics no-no
One who suspends an action, in law
Overpower in battle
Pick up
Places for sgts.
Popeye's creator
Procedures: Abbr.
Puts side by side
Quintessential news headline
Radioactive isotope
Red or white
Renowned 1939 film setting
Romantic verse starter
Shoe spec.
Site of Churchill College
Site of raw material?
Skipping syllables
Solemnity
Some ballet twosomes
Stinkers
Suffix with smack
They may go on park walks
Tough spots
Up
Violinist Jean-___ Ponty