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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Catchall abbr.
Charged particles
Close angrily
Coarse file
Comfy room
Connected to the Internet
Courtroom pledge
Dog sled driver
Exploitative type
Fitting
Former telecommunications giant: Abbr.
Gawk at, as on the beach
Geeky sort
George W., to George
Gingersnap, e.g.
Great Salt Lake state
Gung-ho
Handed out cards
Helping hand
Hoodwinks
Humorist Bombeck
Hungers (for)
Jazz dance
Just dandy
K-12, in education
Label on a street-corner box
Light on one's feet
Lines up
Marital partner
Meditation method
Merle Haggard's '___ From Muskogee'
Mexican's assent
Mink, for one
Mink, for one
Monopoly card
Non-earthling
Not live
Number cruncher, for short
On ___ (without a contract)
Open the door to
Peach center
Pilot's pre-takeoff filing
Poker variety
Ponder
Pop singer Amos
Racetrack fence
Rock music genre
Samuel's mentor
Serve supper to
Shirt or sweater
Show the way
Sit for a shot
Snub
Spats
Speak derisively
Standard of perfection
Start to fume
Symbol of redness
Tartan cap
The 'O' in S.R.O.
Theda ___ of the silents
Thumbs-down votes
Tickles the fancy
Ventilate
Vienna's land: Abbr.
Welcome that's not so welcoming
___ Luis Obispo
'If looks could kill' look
Artist Chagall
'What now?!'
'Stop behaving like a child!'
'Finally!'
18-and-over
Auto racer Andretti
Away from land
Bickering
Big inits. in trucks
Boise's state: Abbr.