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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Razor brand
Rock 'n' roll pioneer Freed
Roll-call call
Rutabaga, e.g.
Science fiction writer Stanislaw
Social attachment?
Sox foes
Speaks like Robert Byrd
Squirting flower, say
Start of a quip
Sticks figure
Sticks figure
Tahoe transport
Talk like Daffy
Uncle Remus honorific
Unique, to Caesar
Voided shot
Wagering venue, briefly
Weather line
Where London is: Abbr.
Where overreachers go
Where the action is
Willingly
___ B'rith
___ many words
'___ Tu' (1974 song)
'Friends' network
'Holy moly!'
'Lovergirl' singer ___ Marie
'The Crucible' setting
'Wheel of Fortune' buy
007 and others
1893 Verdi opera
Ancient Mexican
Arrow poison
Axel, e.g.
Bermuda, e.g.: Abbr.
Big story
Bikini blasts
Buster?
Chihuahua cries
Classroom routine
D.C. group
Discoverer of New Zealand
Diving birds: Var.
Do some modeling
Ear: Prefix
End of the quip
Energetic cleaner
European language
Eye rakishly
Fatty treat for birds
Fit to serve
Five Nations tribe
For dieters
Goes to the mat
Grouch
Guinness et al.
Honshu peak, briefly
Jacques of 'Mon Oncle'
Kith's partner
La Scala song
Luxury spread
Machu Picchu site
Málaga Mrs.
Middle of the quip
Model Banks
Nonprofessionals
Not merely sluggish
Off one's trolley
Painter's medium
Parched
Perfumer's extract
Popular sandwich filler
Position filler
Rain shield, in London