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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Alarm clock setting, perhaps
'The Firm' author
'To ___ is human ...'
'Welcome' sites
Actresses Arthur and Benaderet
Alan of 'Growing Pains'
Animal in a mass migration
Attention-getter
Author unknown, for short
Beginner, slangily
Boutonniere's place
Chowed down
Click and clack, e.g.
Close to personally
Come to terms
Companion of the id
Computer command
Conclusion's opposite
Conjure up
Corned beef concoction
Corrida de ___ (bullfight)
Deliver a tirade
Diarist Samuel
Direct
Dryly humorous
Errand runner
ET's craft
Famous slasher film?
Feed lines to
Finds the sum
Gasteyer of 'Saturday Night Live'
Got wind of
Gratis
Gullible person
Hamburger unit
Haunted house sound
Hi-fi component
Indian corn
Keebler cookie maker
Kind of rally or talk
Leg bone
List-shortening abbr.
What straphangers lack
With no assurance of payment
Lively
Made a smooth transition
Major airports
Marvel superheroes
Math class figures
Memo starter
Mideast canal
Modern surgical tool
Narrow strip of land
Nature's alarm clock
Neighborhood
Not all
Oliver's request
Palestinian leader
Praiseful poems
Put away
Roll call response
Seeks money damages from
Siestas
Small amount
St. Francis's home
Start of a play
Surprises
Survey choice
They cook up whoppers
They're worth 1 or 11 points
Third degree?
Tony winner Minnelli
Town meeting site
Underground conduit
Unwanted e-mail
Unwelcome mark
Upturned, as a box
Wedding party member