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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 74 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Tuckered out
Edinburgher or Glaswegian
Bottom of the barrel
Second chance
Brand owned by Purina
___ Holmes, teen detective played by Millie Bobby Brown
"AB negatve" or "B poditive"?
Strung along
Verbally gave the thumbs-up
"Naughty" and "Nice," e.g.
Dessert drink made from frozen grapes
Wrinkle-faced dogs
Islanders and Sharks, for short
Odysseus vis-à-vis Ulysses?
Father/son surname in Chicago politics
Singer Patsy
Pre-___ (undergrad track)
Still standing, so to speak
Italian for "good"
What one might do to the rules or the truth
In the past
Soothes
___ blanche
Surprising answer to the question "What is Ecuador's most populous city?"
Stuffs (oneself)
Ego
Late-night host who coined the word "truthiness"
Kick out
How the mendacious might be caught
Capital of Vietnam
Prom transport that keeps breaking down?
Illegally seize
Demeanor
Prominent part of a bowline knot
Hockey fake-outs
Real grind
Foul mood
Texter's "Hang on a sec"
Typically nocturnal predatory fish
"Without further ___ …"
Cloying
Luxurious fabrics
Basketball great Drexler
Research on a rival, in D.C.-speak
Made significant efforts
"Why, I'll be!"
Vague early afternoon time
Certain pretzel shapes
Assigned position
Treats, as animal hide
Eating it with meat isn't kosher
Like some tigers, rhinoceroses and elephants
"Presto ___!" ... or a hint to 17-, 28-, 41- and 52-Across
Page of Hollywood
"That's just … completely incorrect"
Instant replay effect
Move from darkness into light, perhaps
Resident with monthly payments
Most offbeat
"Rushmore" and "Clerks," for two
Abandon one's social plans
People are often spotted pressing them
Targets of pool chalk
Jost of "Saturday Night Live"
Brand popularity metric
"Get ready for a bomb!"
Celebrity appearance, say
___ Barak, former prime minister of Israel
Florist's container
Arctic native
Astronaut Armstrong
Particle in an electrolyte
"Pretentious? ___?"
Choose, with "for"