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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.

First name?
Gnats and brats
Gompers's grp.
Good ___ boy
Gray area?: Abbr.
Guys who use come-on lines?
Heights
Holography needs
Kitties
Léger, e.g.
Letters often followed by a number
Masseur's need
Meal
Mergenthaler patent of 1884
Morse bit
Moving to the rhythm
Narthex neighbor
New Orleans university
Nonexistent
Personally
Postcard scenes, sometimes
Quaker verb
River at Bristol
Rodomontade user
Rub' al Khali, e.g.
Sears one's steers
Shadow
Sign up
Soccer squad
Special effort
St. Anthony's cross
Stack
Start of a Marx Brothers title
Stew
Sycophant's response
Tautomeric compound
Textile joiner
The cardinal fire sign
Trigger pullers?
Trollope's 'Lady ___'
Twaddle
What the game may be
Yokel
'That's a lie!'
'Ars Poetica' poet
'Aunt' with a 1979 best seller
'Consider Yourself' musical
'ER' actor Epps
'Put ___ my tab'
'The Outsiders' actor
Acts like a quidnunc
Afternoon service
American hardwood
Atlanta's Bill Campbell, e.g.
Bartender's 'twists,' maybe
Became extinct
Between, in Bayonne
Binge
Bouquets
Card catalogue entries
Carefree
Cause of some shaking
Come-on line
Come-on line
Come-on line
Con jobs
Connecting pipes
Coolness
Dundee toppers
Essential parts
Expansion team of 1962
Fascinated by