Check out the stabilizer link bars for any movement. Have someone lift one side of the car at a time while you grab the bar on the opposite side and check for movement. Easy to change.
Both ends
possibly hitting the front bumper
If your vehicle is squeaking when it goes over bumps, you may need new shocks or struts. The front end of the car wears more quickly than the rear, so the issue usually begins in the front.
Possably the struts!!!!
Not extremely, but it will cause a noise (sometimes) when going over bumps and premature tire wear.
Sounds like a Ford, Lincoln, Mercury product if so advise more info and we can go through it.
Probably strut mounts or control arm bushings.
Most likely you need a new strut
Sounds like the shock bushings are worn out are loose.
Your input shaft bearing is going bad, it will get worse if not replaced
Something loose or broken. Try to determine if its when going over certain bumps or down straight smooth terrain.
The cause of the clunking is probably the sway bar link. They are made of white platic and eventually wear out. Both sides were shot on my 2001 Taurus at 75,000 miles. It is a job you can do your self if you are handy with tools. The parts are About $28.00 per side at your local auto parts store and about $38.00 each at the Ford Dealer.