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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.

'Dominus illuminatio ___' (Oxford University's motto)
'___ Como Va' (1971 hit)
1969 #1 album for 11 weeks
1974 lyric repeated after 'Como una promesa'
7-Down, for one
Admitted
Aficionado
Agreement from one's mate?
Asian spiritual guide
Attachments to pronator quadratus muscles
Before all else
Betrays, in a way
Big competition
Blue shade
Botanical balm
Collision sound
Deny
Diamond substitute
Employer of many a 7-Down
Factor affecting Google search results
Follower's response
Forgers' tools
Gaston who wrote 'The Phantom of the Opera'
Give a good rubdown
Give a slant to
Grand
Grant
He famously asked 'Why didn't you burn the tapes?'
In many cases
Include as an extra
Informal show of approval?
It has rock bands
It makes a lot of connections
Juicer detritus
Last report on the evening news, typically
Leisure
Like some Olympic races
Many a sculpture
Many gamblers have them
Modern proofs-of-purchase, for short
Movie credits, usually
Multitude
Muscles strengthened by squats
Music style derived from samba and jazz
Not counting
Object frequently painted by Degas
Old Tokyo
One looking for a deal?
One who's gone but not forgotten
Phrase used to 46-Across
Plea from the self-conscious
Pooh-pooh
Proposals
Providers of directions
Put on a scale
Self-help book
Series ender, sometimes
Some blockers
Some govt. issuances: Abbr
Something a drunkard is liable to hit
Spitting mad
Stroll
Takes for a ride
The Temptations' 'Since ___ My Baby'
Turns brown quickly
Validate
Vinegar quality
Worries
___ Lady (decades-old commercial creation)
___-toothed