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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.

'1984' setting
'Aroint thee!,' in modern language
'Turandot' slave girl
Accumulating fines
B+ or C-, e.g.
Banger, in Britain
Bit of hesitation
Blissful states
Bristles
Carpentry chore
Cut
Danish cheese
Defective
Dinner table?
Dirigible parts
Elephant grass, e.g.
Enrich, in a way
Entombed king
Error that leads to trial
Fine-tune
Finnish cross-country gold medalist Maentyranta
First-magnitude star in Virgo
Flash flood
Floor
For best results
Fungal spore sacs
Gloaming
Gorilla's swing
Gray piece
Handel opera
Hardly retiring
Hierarchy
It's often made freshly
Knight noise
Land
Launch of 2/20/86
Leaching product
Leopard spot
Light yellowish green
Mother of the Valkyries
Musical embellishment
Not fancy at all
Not nous
Perverse
Poet laureate of 1692
Pot contents, perhaps
Program particular
Property of a cliché
Qabus bin Said, e.g.
Ready for drawing
Reasoned out
Referee
Roman home protectors
Royal Philharmonic founder
Safer associate
Salad preparation step
Scourges
Shiva's wife
Southern roots
Suffocating solution
Superlatively spare
Tannin source
They may be private
They're left behind
They're off during takeoff
Viña ___ Mar, Chile
Weak
West end of L.A.?
When the kids are out
___ Buena (island in San Francisco Bay)
___ nous
___ parts