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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Actress Skye and others
Alaska area almost half the size of Rhode Island
Ancient philosopher whose name means 'old master'
Beckerman who wrote 'Love, Loss and What I Wore'
Bit or hit lead-in
Brook
Certain portraits of Zola, Chabrier and Mallarmé
City near Horseshoe Curve
Composer Janácek
Costs of admissions?
Crude, slangily
Cry of respect
Defensive end Antwan
Don
Farmwork
Food service Fortune 500 company
Formal introduction?
Go out very slowly
High school dept.
It's high in the Sierras
It. was part of it
Least sound
License
Like some shirts
Many a Playbill paragraph
Misses
Ned Buntline dime novel subject
Nips
Not baring one's sole?
One may put a damsel in distress
One of 31 in Mexique
One way to travel
Opposite of coarse
Paternal relative
#1 honor
'Easy now ...'
'___ of you ...'
'Viva ___!'
'The Hoosier Folk-Child' poet
'What's your ___?'
Poe title character
Private consultant to the federal government, in slang
Red sushi fish
Relatives of flies
San Francisco street or theater
Screen setting
Sequoias, e.g.
Shooters for pros
Shows disapproval
Sight near a lagoon
Signs of unavailability
Sing
Skeleton part, in Padua
Ski resort forecast
Slimming option, briefly
Some medicines
Some team members
Stable particle
Supermarket work station
The Iron Horse
They're highly reflective
Took in
Totally dominating
Tricks
What a person goes by in Paris
What I will follow
What may accumulate in the mouth
Where lederhosen are worn
Woolly
___ suspension (ear medication)