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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.

'Don't play with me!'
'Perelandra' novelist
'That ___!'
'The Crucible' setting
1974 abduction grp.
50's Reds star, familiarly
Add more staff than
Andrew Carnegie and Alexander Graham Bell, by birth
Bad: Prefix
Balance
Ballantine and others
Battle, e.g.
Beyond rad
Big name in little books
Bolt, perhaps
Bother
Bygone theaters
Carpentry tools
Catches
Chip maker
Columbo concerns
Crime-fighters, for short
Detainee's privilege
Drew
Dundee denials
Fairy tale heroine
Food item introduced in 1968
Glimpse
Got to
Greek
Handled easily, with 'through'
Having furrows
Island named for a figure in Hindu myth
Jazzman Baker
Kind of order
Let use
Like many tests
Many churchgoers: Abbr.
Mark for cancellation
Minimal measure
My ___
Net
Newly appointed
Relative of 'i.e.'
Rendering
Sale abbr.
Score line
Secretly
Shannon's coach
Snowballed
Some computer keys
Some time in Toledo
Spectacle
Split
Split
Spread, as hay
Summer clock setting: Abbr.
Summerlike
Tangle
Tank
Tarry in a tub
Thelma of 'The Maltese Falcon,' 1931
Tolerate
Tournament match
Town on Lake Victoria
Transfers, for a limited time, at law
Transition
Trifling
Unwelcome end, with 'the'
Uses a coaster, perhaps
Vivacity
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