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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.

1998 Sandra Bullock film
'Downtown' singer Clark
'What's ___ for me?'
'Where ___?'
'___ Beso' (1962 hit)
'___ it the truth!'
A.T.F. agents, e.g.
Actor Estrada
Acts the coquette
Adder, e.g.
Asian nannies
Brief brawl
Bronx Bomber
Busybody
Cafeteria headwear
Closet invader
Colorful tropical fish
Column style
Comfortable with
DeMille films
Dissident Sakharov
Drinks from a flask
Early evening hour
Ending with land or sea
ET's ride
European erupter
Feel sick
Flash of light
Free TV spot: Abbr.
Gardner of Hollywood
Gas in a layer
Genetic material
Taj Mahal site
The first or fifth letter of George
Transplant, of a sort
Tricky curve
Used a bench
What Sgt. Friday sought
Williams of tennis
Words that can precede the starts of 20-, 29- and 45-Across
Wrecker's job
Young newts
[sigh]
Goethe classic
Grand ___ (wine words)
Hint
Husband of Isis
Inventor Howe
It's not breaking the sound barrier anymore
Items on some necklaces
Josh ___, who directed and co-produced 'South Pacific'
Lacking vigor
Legal org.
Life of Riley
London facility
Lug nuts' cover
Mackerellike fish
Mask opening
Minor railroad stop
Mob scenes
Obsolete VCR's
Overly
Parts of bridles
Pipsqueaks
Pitiful
Place for sweaters?
Praise posthumously
Prefix with plasm
Radish or carrot
Right this minute
Rise and shine
Salon job
Sign, as a deal
Simulate, as an old battle
Skylit areas
Stag attendees
Stick up
Swing on an axis