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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 68 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Frost at Midnight' poet
'That just might work!'
'What are you waiting for?!'
'Whatever'
'___ in a sentence'
1954 Patti Page hit, whose title is sung three times before 'Please, don't go'
Appear
Arizona national monument with Pueblo ruins
Bad mark
Bit of bunny slope gear
Bribes
Byzantine weaving output
Cabell who was the 1978 N.L. at-bats leader
Chevy model
Churn
Côte d'Ivoire's rainy season
Countdown term
Crown covers
Cruise option
Deviled
Discrimination fighter: Abbr.
Eater seater, sometimes
Eating stuff
Fam. tree member
Flat, e.g.: Abbr.
Food is often tossed in it
Good thing to end a close race with
Grilling demand
Growing part of the economy
Idle people may scour them
It's like -like
Item of current technology?
Knot
Kol ___ (Yom Kippur prayer)
Like a 23-Down
Like a fig
LSD and others
Memorable J.F.K. arrival
Minute
Nailed
No wear for waifs
Not release, as bad news
Notes' counterparts
Nuprin alternative
Office of Small Business Utilization agcy.
One way to be married
Organ finale?
Out of action
Overhead shooter
Paranormal, say
Passer and blocker's teammate
Place to litter
Plant toxic to sheep and goats
Plastic surgery may change it
Port on the Panay Gulf
Priority Inbox offerer
Rat out
Rifle shot, so to speak
Santos rookie of 1956
Smart
Sports-themed restaurant chain
Stable stock
They have major bifurcations
They have retractable heads
They have soles
They take years to end
They're often tapped
Very wise one