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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 68 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

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Perches
Played again
Polygonal projections
Pride precedes it, they say
Product of evaporation
Proximity
Real-life outlaw played in film by Mick Jagger
Restaurant dinner host, usually
Shape of a certain drum
Short shot?
Show fear
Some Bosnians
Some museum workers
Submits
Survives
Swiss stream
Take care of
Thickness
Title for Sir Anthony Eden
Ultimate object
Umpire's call
Washed up
Words after 'bring' or 'in'
___ nothing
Accompanied
'Dear' ones
'Duchess of ___,' Goya painting
'I Ain't Marching Anymore' singer, 1965
'I've been framed!'
'Who Let the Dogs Out' group, the ___ Men
Basis of comparison for many innovations
Beats badly
Belvedere Park locale, with 'the'
Breaks
Brunei and others
Bush and Clinton, once
Bygone money
Bygone money
Canal site
Chinese-American with 14 Grammys
Cinephile's purchase
Cole Porter's '___ Clown'
Communication without talking: Abbr.
Cosmetics maker ___ Laszlo
Cruel landlord?
Dava ___, author of the best seller 'Longitude'
Drift
Dwell on
East, in España
Erosion
Executive
First 'Bond girl'
First-rate, in British slang
Former Mideast inits.
French bean
Insinuation
Kind of curl
Kitty
Major addition?
Marmalade ingredient
Medical disappointments
Melody
Most stomach-turning
N.B.A., e.g.: Abbr.
Nets, maybe
One taking a shot
Oppressors