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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.

Perfect vis-à-vis good, in an aphorism
Portmanteau for a messenger bag
To boot
2014 animated film whose protagonist, aptly, is a construction worker, with "The"
What may be considered worse when done well
Group whose name means "the people of the waters that are never still"
Mix of many different cultures
Locale for bowed heads
Musicians are often on it
Stared at
Water filter brand
Ancient gathering place
Red ___
Tiptoe, maybe
Succinct "I think"
Took a dive
Brand whose logo includes a schoolboy with a ball for a head
Animal associated with the Egyptian goddess Hathor
Tucker
Online image
Part of the mouth
Composes (oneself)
Crane of "Frasier"
Hurly-burly
Ethiopian emperor revered by 56-Acrosses
Instruments for Annapurna Devi and Anoushka Shankar
To boot
Criticize, with "on"
Ground shaking stuff?
Its destruction marked a turning point in World War I
Comedian Notaro
Actor Sebastian ___
Between you and me
Surrounded and attacked, with "to"
Largest U.S. union
S_c_ _d (time in time)
Typist's help to avoid repetitive strain injury
Aspirational hashtag
Team whose song "The Super Bowl Shuffle" earned a Grammy nomination
Twice-hyphenated ID
Big game
Breaks off
Throw ___
Jam-packed
Showers with sparkles
Short-crust pastry fillings
Quinceañeras, e.g.
It sticks out in a dance studio
___ smarts
Wind on the water?
Possible response to "Who took the last cookie?"
Pentagon bigwig
Reciprocally
Cheek
Monkey head mushroom, by another name
Texter's segue
Mountaintop home
Sharper image co.?
Muscle car acronym
Some works by Petrarch
Social protest lecture series
Cheese whose name is a semordnilap
Caution on a silica gel packet
One celebrating Grounation Day, which commemorates a visit by 8-Down
Lady, but not the Tramp
Go against
Ones who are sent packing?
All up in another's business
Confuse wasabi with guacamole, say
Imperial title derived from "caesar"