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Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Golden' one
'Popeye' cartoonist
'Psyché' composer
'Take your pick'
'That Lucky Old Sun' singer, 1949
'Working' writer
Abu Dhabi dweller
Boisterous festivity
Bye
Carpenter's employer, once
Cold war grp.
Construction piece
Crossed swords?
Dashing
Decorative toy
Diogenes, notably
Expression of ridicule
Foolable
Fuss
Game in which each player receives five cards
Gone by
Greedy
His last words were 'What an artist the world is losing in me!'
Island-hopper's stop
It follows 25-Across in Spain
It may be humble
Joined hands?
Keats called it 'drear-nighted'
Kind of button
Like an SST
Like pleasant fall weather
Like some undergrads
Linked arms?
Locomotive part
Looks
Low no. for Roger Clemens
Mannerisms
Massenet's 'Vision fugitive,' e.g.
Mixed nuts?
Mrs. Victor Laszlo
Mushroom, e.g.
Musical with the song 'On This Night of a Thousand Stars'
Not so much
Ocean wave
Old anti-Communist grp.
One who's with the program?
Ostriches, e.g.
Pants part
Principal
Principal
Renewable freshwater resource
Sandpapers
Saxophonist ___ Lawrence
Seal the deal
Silent film star
Simpleton
Slap
Solomon wrote of it 'Consider its ways'
Soprano Nellie
Source of 32-Down
Stack part
Stand
Stat
Storage sites
The Olympics held in Antwerp
Times in classifieds
Trencherman
Trying to decide
Turret site
Underground chamber
Unintelligent
Unit of force
Walker's support
Whitish
___ Sally (old throwing game)
___ Today