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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.

Civil War inits.
Clinch
Common place for a tattoo
Continuously
Continuously
Continuously
Cousin of a mink
Disturb
Gibson of 'Braveheart'
Group to attack
Harvest
Hit parade contents
Houston player
Hungarians are situated between them
In addition
Inhabitants: Suffix
Inits. in TV comedy since 1975
It often follows a pun
Italian wine
Kind of room
Knife wound
Le Monde article
Letter after Beta in a society's name
Letter before Beta in a society's name
Light from a halo
Like many bathroom floors
Loads and loads
Mission Control org.
N.R.C. predecessor
Ninny
Not be perpendicular
Oak starter
One of the Three Stooges
Out for the night
Parts of mins.
PC key
Plant starters
Plow
Pool member
Potato feature
Pourer's comment
Preadult
Pretentious
Prime Minister Gandhi
Ribald
Rooster
Shade of blue
Shoe bottoms
Silent film vamp Negri
Singer Guthrie
Society page word
Special portion of a vintner's output
Stamp's place: Abbr.
Story that goes on and on
Stove option
Summer chirpers
Summer phenomenon
Terrier's cry
The 'S' of CBS: Abbr.
The hunted
Thieves' accumulation
Tibetan monk
Tire gauge reading: Abbr.
Vibrant
___ Marsala
Always, poetically
'Good going!'
'Trick' body part
'___ fair in love and war'
Acadia, today
Actor O'Brien
Authors Ferber and O'Brien
Away from the wind
Be almost out
Broadway musical set in ancient Egypt
Catch sight of
Choose
Citric and others