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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.

'Auld Lang ___'
'Carnival of Venice' violinist
'Common Sense' pamphleteer
'Thanks, Gerhard'
'The World According to ___'
'Time in a Bottle' singer Jim
22-Down reply
Actor Davis
Alex who wrote 'Roots'
Apollo 13 commander
Assail
Austen heroine
Be ___ in the ointment
Bean counters, for short
Before the due date
Bungle
Center of a 1994 chase
Cleaner/disinfectant brand
Comedienne DeGeneres
Connection
Crosses over
Detroit financing co.
Drunken
Earring locale
F.D.R.'s ___ Park
Flamboyant Surrealist
Football Hall-of-Famer Merlin
Formative Picasso phase
Fort ___ (gold depository site)
From nine to five, in the classifieds
General's command
Hitching ___
Holds
Hood's knife
Hustler's tool, maybe
It picks up readings
Jai ___
Johnny Cash's '___ Named Sue'
July 14, in France
Kubrick's '2001' mainframe
Labradors and Yorkshires
Most mentally sound
New Year's Day game
Newspaper publisher Adolph
Not masc. or fem.
Octagon or oval
Old-style calculators
One more time
One of 'The Honeymooners'
Opposite of ja
Paddle
Popular pants since 1850
Potato parts
Pupil locale
Quick punches
Religious council
Singer McEntire
Sophie Tucker was the 'last'
Southern breakfast dish
Stocking shade
Sub's 'ears'
Sun blockers
Taboo
Tailor
Tarzan's love
Tennis champ Bjorn
Terrible czar
Tickled
Tough
Trails off
Up to the task
Verb preceder
Villa d'___
Wouldn't proceed
Writer Asimov
Year, south of the border