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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.

All hands
'Do I ___ you?' (line from 'GoodFellas')
1950's TV variety show sponsor
50's political name
Acts impatiently
African antelopes
Atomic energy source
Audible warning
Badges
BEECHCRAFT BARON OR CESSNA 310
Bond accrual: Abbr.
Book of Artaxerxes
Boss, slangily
Bygone era, which will help answer the five capitalized clues
Carry away, in a way
CHICKEN LEGS
Class competition
Clobber
Con
Conniption
Counter offer?
Division
Echelons
EDWARDIAN WIT WHO WROTE 'THE HAPPY HYPOCRITE'
Eye
Fade gradually
Forks in the road
Fruit used for preserves
Granary grain
Invention, so to speak
It may be Red, White...and blue
Kind of boot
Wool weights
Word with strings or horns
Young 'uns
___ scale
Make sure
Mischief
Moderate brown
Modern prefix with friendly
Monthly bill
More literal
More, musically
New Deal prog.
Nicely sun-tanned
None too challenging courses
Noted family of Italian sculptors
On the fritz
Ones taking orders
Outfielder's throw, maybe
Outlawed blasts
Part of a chorus
PHILIP ROTH PROTAGONIST
Place where 27-Across is sung
Poe poem
Protection: Var.
Quinine, for malaria
Racing car product
Ralph's 'The Avengers' co-star, 1998
SALON FIXTURES
See 32-Down
Sellout
Sensitive subject, to some
Short ___
Small coin
Some Iranians
Suffix with theatrical
Take off the rolls
Undissembling
Weather whipping boy
Without a break
Woodworker?