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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Peak of revelation?
Need to pay
Depot: Abbr.
Appeal, as for peace
Zeroes, in soccer
Indian spice mixes
Like the responses of "yes" or "no"
L.A.P.D. head?
Cue preceder
Journey of the mind
*"Eventually ..."
Have no co-conspirators
Casual rejection
Gradual transition, in art
Includes
So
Very valuable violin, informally
Adolph who purchased The New York Times in 1896
Bean or noodle
Potentially offensive, say
Marginally
Prepare for a kiss, perhaps
"Me, too!"
Home of some of the best drivers in No. America
Brotherly greeting
Actress Juliette
Depression precursor
Middling
___ Harbour, Fla.
Risk-taker's mantra, in brief
Cured Spanish meat
Sitting meditation pose
Hoppy inits.
Upside-down parts of a roller coaster ride — represented twice in the answer to each of this puzzle's starred clues
Sign of an injury, maybe
Org. whose initials omit its "E" (for "Explosives")
Cause of some head-scratching
Artoo's well-spoken partner
*A little bit of everything
Resolve
"You shouldn't have!"
Measure of energy savings, as when the meter runs in reverse
First Muslim Nobel Laureate (1978)
Instrument with a bell
Randy looks
1/3,600th of a deg.
Appreciated, as a joke
Literature Nobelist Morrison
Lousy (with)
Overly involved
Extra-sweaty meditative exercise
Campus health and safety org.
Kind of sense
Character with a famous opening line?
Ex ___ (from nothing: Lat.)
Like 20, for Little League
Lead-in to -cide
Up the creek
Like wood prepped for papermaking
Exposes personal information about online, informally
"Past post" wager at the track, e.g.
Sects' symbol?
Cultured dessert option
One-named singer with the 2016 #1 hit "Cheap Thrills"
Subject covered in a madrasa
Comedic takedown
Former Yankee nickname
Winged mammal with rust-colored fur
Possible hurdle for getting a master's, for short
Crown, in Persian
Not snookered by
Gets hard to see through, in a way, with "up"
Does impressions of
Arthur with a statue on Richmond's Monument Avenue
*1957 hit by the Edsels with a nonsense title
Happen next