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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Israfel' writer's monogram
'The Cosby Show' actress Alexander
'The Red Tent' author Diamant
16th-century founder of Scottish Presbyterianism
1980s TV show or 2006 film
Antarctic environmental concern
Aquafina alternative
Assaying aid
Back together, for now
Be a part of, as a film
Bit of securing hardware
Blessing
Booking letters
Boredom indicator
Bother
Bump in the road?
Caledonian contradictions
Citrus tree
Classic game with 13 categories
Commodore competitor
Dalmatian, e.g.
Dance of African origin
Decongestant brand
Falafel seasoners
Family in 1980s news
Finger
Freshness
Gulf states
Gull
Hard to find in Latin?
Hebrew or Phoenician
In the raw
Indie rock band whose name is Spanish for 'I have it'
It might be jewel-encrusted
It's hit with a pinky
It's just north of Nauru
Jagged-edged
John ___
Kept charging shots, say
Lake craft
Ledger no.
Like some vino
Longtime West Virginia senator
Make an impressive delivery
Meat grinder
Mogul
More than happy
Nixon adviser Nofziger
Nixon creation of 1970: Abbr.
Not nodding
Oenological category
One whose idea may be taking off
Painter Fouquet
Part of French Indochina until 1949
Pathetic
Peak southeast of Bern
Preferred seating, for many
Professional helper, for short
Really warped
Rudy's coach in the 1993 football film 'Rudy'
Santa ___ (meteorological phenomena)
Source of some big waves
Spare in a boot
Stock
Stop up, in a way
Suspensions
Top suit?
Venetian balladeer's topic
War on Poverty agcy.
Work on it began in Rome in 1817