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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.

In step with fashion
Iris cover
It makes il mondo go round
It may be served on 8-Down
It may follow well
It's found in a table
IV, to III
Kind of scene
Left so as to admit some light
Lover of Cesario, in 'Twelfth Night'
Move away
Nervous excitement
Not be serious
Numerical prefix
One of 18 rois
Paris attraction
Philosopher's state?
Pilot's zone
Pink-slip
Reason for kids to miss school
Rebuffs overseas
Record keeper
Sandwich choice
Severe setback
Singer Cara and others
Suffix with song
Sultry
Taut
Ted Williams wore it
Test taker's state?
They form a crowd in Hollywood
Things peddled
Tiler's state?
Times in classifieds
Toy named after a politician
'Dies ___'
'No ___!'
'With malice toward ___ ...': Lincoln
1980's White House name
'You ___ Casanova' (Mariah Carey lyric)
1977 U.S. Open winner
A couple of cups?
Analysis
Ancient region on the Aegean
Animal with a snout
At first: Abbr.
Athlete's state?
Bad deeds
Bit of gossip
Carol starter
Certain coffee
Chemise, e.g.
Enter
Everyone
Expensive watch
Experienced sailor
Flourish
Hash
Having entanglements
Honeymooners' state?
Imperial, for example
In no time
Traffic marking
Trivial Pursuit category: Abbr.
Turner or Cole
Undemocratic law
Vets' concerns
Vigor
Wee
Word after one or two
___ Major
___ mater (brain cover)