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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.

'Crucifixion of St. Peter' painter Guido ___
'Evil Woman' rock grp.
'Forest primeval' figure
'Mission: Impossible' actress
'Rats!'
'Roots' Emmy winner, 1977
1961 Paul Newman film
A hole in the wall?
Abandon
Abstract sculptor Sir Anthony
Actress Gardner
Adjust the tailoring
Art follower
Art philanthropist Sir Henry
Behind, with 'of'
Better than never?
Blanket
Bluer than blue
Calorie category
Cheapskate
Chemistry lab selection
Cost of occupation
Electrician's need
Fossil impression
Govt. org., 1887-1996
Guarantees
Half
Hares, to hounds
Highly complimentary
Home for ecologists
It goes with being snowbound
Jerk
King, maybe
Krypton, e.g.
Like some lizards
Lip shade
Liu Pang's dynasty
Loaded (with)
Lt.-Maj. go-between
Maiden lover 'in a kingdom by the sea'
Main line
Make jerky?
Marriage site in John 2:1
Marsh of mystery
Nickname of Emperor Frederick I
Oahu outsiders
One of TV's Mouseketeers
Opera with the aria 'Largo al factotum,' with 'The'
Park alcove
Perform a chemical test
Petite
Philippine island or its seaport
Richard of 'A Summer Place'
River crossing France's Nord department
Roast site
Safari camp
Santa Anita race track site
Second-century anatomist
Short summary
Symbol of authority
Table, so to speak
Ticket dispenser
Time of one's life
Unaware
Velvet finish
Warsaw's river
Way to go: Abbr.
Weaver of myth
Wild plum
Word after a loss