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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.

'Toast of the Town' host
'A Flea ___ Ear' (Georges Feydeau play)
'Belay there!'
'Reginald' author
'Suddenly' singer, 1985
'Sweet Liberty' star
'Virtute et Armis' and others
About five million Europeans
According to Hoyle
Actress Helgenberger
Arcadia racing venue
Avant-gardist
Bank of Paris
Bargain
Bedfellow
Big pitch
Binds
Boos
Brandy base
Buckthorn varieties
City on the Vire
Collapse
Computer aid
D. L. Coburn Pulitzer play, with 'The'
Director's prerogative
Duck
Feline, in Frankfurt
Figure above a 9 or 0, for short
Unnatural
Vultures were sacred to him
W.W. II arena
Welsh rabbit ingredient
Winged
With 32-Down, a drugstore purchase
Worker's incentive
___ a fiddle
___ were
French protest phrase
Gather one's strength
Harbor openings
Hardly honorable
Hardware purchase
House by a church
Husband of Fatima
Impudent
Interference
It may be grand
Kind of flour
Kind of nut
Like a foil
Loads
Lots of lager
MacGregor, to Rob Roy
Metalworker?
Movie-rating org.
Not AWOL
One of Frank's 27-Down
One way to be knocked
Onetime item
Overrule
Percolate
Print ___
Reagan Administration figure
Recklessly bold
River from the Vosges Mountains
Romantic recitals
Room with a view
See 22-Across
Source of cabinetry wood
Superhero of pulp fiction
The Aesop of Indiana
They may be exchanged in chambers