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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.

Pied's opposite
Pizza feature
Play makeup
Popinjays
Pumpkin-headed
Quash
Reb letters
Seagoing letters
See 1-Down
Shortfall
Small settlements
Spoils
Sport-___ (popular vehicles)
Still in rehearsals
They're probably not good for what ails you
Tight wrapper
Verb follower?
Work on a galley
Worshiper of 37-Down
Wrongfully take
Yapper
'Idylls of the King' lady
'Later!'
A number of dental patients?
'Perry Mason' feature
'Mambo Diablo' musician
'Who's there?' response
Akron baseball player
Alphabet quartet
At one time, at one time
Bert's fictional twin sister
Bois ___ (Osage orange)
Brief moments
Canal zone?
Comment to a backstabber?
Common fertilizer
Diamond in the rough?
Do ___
Elders' teachings
Field yield
First hit by the Police, 1979
Garlic, for one
Get-up-and-go
Get-up-and-go
Good name for a cook?
Grade sch. class
Had a traditional dinner
Hairline
Heretofore
Jetty set
Joint-stock company owners
Keats, to Shelley
Kind of mill
Kirkuk's country
Less subdued
Like certain opportunities
Like cliffs
Long E's, in Greek
Man of parts
Men of the cloth
Misappropriate public funds, say
Morales of 'La Bamba'
Mother's mother, e.g.
Neighbor of Scorpius
Of which A-Ant was pub. in Jan. 1884
One of a popular musical trio
One way to vote
Ossuary
Outstanding debt
Paws