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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.

'...___ saw Elba'
'A Girl Like I' author
'Oliver Twist' character
'___ new?'
Airport figures with names on signs
Allege
Alway
Barely beat
Barred
Broadcast inits.
Carpenter's groove
Cherry-colored
Command for D.D.E.
Costly W.W. I battleground
Cream puff, maybe
Criterion: Abbr.
Declaration of puppy love?
Deliver a tirade
Detected
Determines the sum
Didn't stay active
Ebony
Elaine ___ ('Seinfeld' role)
Entre ___
Eucalyptus leaf eaters
Feature of 17- and 54-Across, literally
Get-rich-quick place
Gilbert and Sullivan extra
Guardian for Odysseus
He played Sinatra in 'The Rat Pack'
Hunk
In the manner of a judge
Is worthwhile
Journey of self-propulsion?
Like a wuss
Lose ground
Madame in Roma
Made level
Mattress maker
Mouth-watering
New York Shakespeare Festival founder
One of the Ringling Brothers
Orinoco, e.g.
Passover celebrations
Phrase of sympathy
Place for an ile
Plant for burlap
Prison guard, in slang
River to the North Sea
Ruled
Saturn or Mars
Screened
Singer Joplin
Size up
Something to think about
Spiel
Standard's partner
Takeoff
Test site for an aquanaut
Texas leaguer?
Took for the summer, maybe
Torrid
Train to box?
U.N. intervention site
Vitamin specification
Warm welcomes
Was terrified by
What to do
What's more
Where you pay to play