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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.

'Crusade in Europe' author: Abbr.
'Fish Magic' painter
'Lonely Boy' singer
'Sanford and Son' son
1856 political novel
1997 #1 hit with a nonsense chorus
Advantage preceder
Ancient invader of Greece
Applaud
At hand, once
At sixes and sevens
Babes in the woods
Brake, e.g.
Canner's activity
Cannonade
Cartoon set in Colorado
Champagne designation
China problem
Chinese sage K'ung Fu-___
City west of the Provo River
Comedienne Margaret
Crosswise
Diminutive suffix
Establisher of Japan's Heisei era
Eyes, in a way
Film director Mira
Flint grp.
Folded food
Geol., e.g.
Good form
Gravelly ridge
Great Dark Spot locale
Hardly a blabbermouth
Have trouble standing
He's out of stocks and bonds
It borders Antarctica
It has a certain ring to it
It may be burned
Like most covered bridges
Long way to go?
Make a new hole
Model's asset
More, in México
Not pettish?
Not straying
Noted gatekeeper
On the line
Ore name suffix
Parmesan grinder
Publishers
Pygmalion brought her to life
Rank
Revere
Scandalous 1865 Manet painting
School day's end, often
Seesaw
Sleipnir's rider
Suffix in scandal names
Superlatively stupid
Thomas Nast target
Those, to José
Trendy meat
Unwanted office transmission
Verdi opera
Vocalist Sumac
Wasn't serious
Wayne's world?
Web surfer
What a shrug might mean
Words between 'not' and 'not'
Words repeated in the 'Sailor's Song'
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