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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.

'Bye Bye Birdie' girl or song
'ER' character
'The Sound of Music' figure
'Top o' the mornin' to ye,' for example
1949 armistice locale: Abbr.
Accompanier of 17-/58-Across
Add dirt to
Ancient royal residence
Angle producers
Back-talker
Bad thing to blow
Bayonet
Booking
Bygone Crayola shade
Capped pen
Ceramist
Coll. major
Concert request
Corn product
Correct, as a computer image
Cries from the stands
Dates
Depressed area
Draws off
Drive (around)
Enjoined
Étude places
Fondlings
Head shape
Hist. majors get them
Hit high C's, say
Hold
It might wash down 17-/58-Across
Itinerary: Abbr.
Keyboard instrument
Like leprechaun and four-leaf clover decorations
Liszt's son-in-law
Mends
More substantial
Most miserable
Mother ___
N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer elected to the Minnesota Supreme Court
Not out of it
Noted fossil site
Occasion pertinent to this puzzle
Office feature, sometimes
Old camp
Optimally
Partner of rosemary, in Shakespeare
Present, e.g.
Put back
Put to sleep, maybe
Quacks
See 17-Across
Set
Seventh-century date
Sir Galahad's mother
Source of knocking
Starting now
Subject of Caesar's writing
Suffix with strict
Swear words?
Tempest in a teapot
They may be suspended from art class
Thick-soled shoe
Tops, in slang
Vagabond
Vessels also called broadhorns
Warning on an airplane wing
Washington, D.C., once
With 58-Across, a hearty order
Word usually said in triplicate