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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.
Eschew the bus or subway, say |
Lead-in to -tainment |
Org. overseeing the Epidemic Intelligence Service |
Words said while pointing |
Person on horseback? |
Something David Copperfield has that Penn and Teller don't |
Salon, fancily |
Some choice words |
Timeline swath |
With 51-Down, part of a golf club |
Fish that may be served meunière |
Like a lamb |
Flavor of some bottle-shaped gummies |
Section often symbolized by a speech bubble |
They don't give you much to stand on |
1980s disco hit that became a gay anthem |
Native name for the Iroquois Confederacy |
Rider on a carousel? |
Germany, France, the U.K., Italy, Spain and Poland, collectively |
Endnote abbr. |
Rock formation |
Kind of shot that's the opposite of a 38-Down in a screenplay |
Actor with the 2007 memoir "Things I Overheard While Talking to Myself" |
Trial run |
Number in a pharmacy, informally |
Opposite of "Yay!" |
Kind of wind across the Aegean |
Massachusetts home of Phillips Academy |
Mystery title: Abbr. |
Alias |
Plain lodging |
Cleveland ___: Abbr. |
"Well, looky there!" |
Vegetables, fruits, nuts, roots and meat, classically |
"Merci ___ aussi" |
Chesterfield and others |
Chili variety |
Nut variety |
Unwanted effect on a recording |
Treasured |
Sports getup, for short |
Like email addresses, practically |
Kevlar developer |
Parts of many an urban skyline |
Drink container that doesn't easily spill |
Catch up |
Acer offerings |
Indian flatbread |
Rolex competitor |
People of NE France |
Lima locale |
Shoe size specification |
Burp, more formally |
"I did it!" |
Draws |
Refusal overseas |
Kind of shot that's the opposite of a 47-Across in a screenplay |
Got sudsy |
Watching TV after midnight, say |
Capital on the Atlantic |
Apologize with actions |
Rock formation |
Proboscis |
Poet ___ St. Vincent Millay |
See 22-Across |
Unaccounted-for, briefly |
"Wasn't I right?" |
Many promgoers: Abbr. |