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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 72 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'50s campaign nickname
'And who ___?'
'Leaves and Navels' artist
'No, no, really ...'
2014 World Cup winner: Abbr
Artist Magritte
Beginning to morph?
Blubbers
Bothers
Bothers
Brady bunch, briefly
Capital up the coast from Cape Coast
Combined
Comic's nightmare?
Counterpart of moi
Dashes off
Disappearing exclamations
Do some ferreting
Eli Manning, on the field
Extra, in ads
Fix as 20-Across might do
Foe of Big Boy and Little Face
Founder of Rhyme $yndicate Records
Full of butterflies
Geezers
Go over
Good news for business
Harmonious
Haughty
He succeeded two queens
Hoist on a ship
Hot, salty snack
Hurt with a horn
Instrument that's cradled, for short
Israel's Olmert
It takes turns making dinner
John Paul II, e.g
Jubilation
Little 'un
Lord & Taylor rival, informally
Magical duster
Meshes
Mushy foods
Nieuwpoort's river
One for whom 'hello' is 'hej'
Pacific dietary staple
Porcine paramour
Product with a Crispy Buffalo variety
Reminder that sticks?
Schemes
Seriously under the weather
Settled
Shot measure
Some antlered animals
Some red giants
Some zoo employees
Sound from a cheater
Staple of Memorial Day services
Symbol del cristianismo
They had rolls to play, once
Touches
Tough spots
Traffic director
Tremendous
Tremendously
Turn on
Under water
Underwater breather
Weapon used in the Vietnam War
Webster wrote many of them: Abbr
What 'it' is found in
Yesterday, so to speak