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Across Clues
- Fail to invite, maybeSNUB
- The Taj CityAGRA
- ___ toastMELBA
- Home to a majority of the world’s alpacasPERU
- Spinnaker or spankerSAIL
- Smith, sometimesALIAS
- DropOMIT
- When prefixed with 72-Across, what a friend wishes for youBUTTHEBEST
- … A matter worth consideringTOSNEEZEAT
- Mythical meanieOGRE
- “What ___?”ELSE
- … Plaint upon going through one’s closetTOWEAR
- Suggest gentlyHINTAT
- Whale’s closest living land relativeHIPPO
- Words repeated in “___ right, or ___ right?”AMI
- Delights inLOVES
- They’re taken in chessTURNS
- … A small amountMUCH
- Introductory course?SALAD
- … “Piece of cake!”TOIT
- Gladiatorial accessorySPEAR
- Watch surreptitiouslySPYON
- ___ shotFLU
- A, B and C, but not X, Y and ZNOTES
- Bubbled, as a cauldronROILED
- … DudBURGER
- CalumniesLIES
- UnalteredASIS
- … Magician’s claimUPMYSLEEVE
- … Surgeon’s goalLEFTBEHIND
- In the thick ofAMID
- One in it for the long run?MILER
- Palindromic womanANNA
- Result of atmospheric inversionSMOG
- Old kind of poolSTENO
- Bridge scorecard headingTHEY
- Where Bill and Hillary Clinton metYALE
Vertical Clues
- Difficult situationSPOT
- “Little ___ in Slumberland” (early comic)NEMO
- “QB VII” author, 1970URIS
- … “Swish”BUTNET
- Widely banned building materialASBESTOS
- Part of a medical kitGAUZE
- It’s a traditionRITE
- Ski area in the Wasatch MountainsALTA
- Wild West?MAE
- Displace by forceELBOWOUT
- Feudal superiorLIEGE
- City whose name, appropriately, is an anagram of ARABSBASRA
- Purple perennialASTER
- Address starterHTTP
- Carrier that operates only six days a weekELAL
- Go (for)OPT
- Overly theatrical sortsHAMS
- Repeated cry after “Stop shaking me!”IMUP
- Deserving, to SantaNICE
- Chips inHELPS
- Opiner’s openerISAY
- Waterford offeringVASE
- “2 funny!!!”ROFL
- Shade of greenNILE
- Drywall supportSTUD
- Does a surfing trickHANGSTEN
- Singer who played the title role in “Calamity Jane”DORISDAY
- ___ deerROE
- Holiday songNOEL
- LevelTRUE
- … “Keep at it!”ISEASY
- ComfortsBALMS
- Opening of a fitness mottoUSEIT
- M-1, for oneRIFLE
- Jeff of the Electric Light OrchestraLYNNE
- Totally dope, in dated slangPHAT
- Ho Chi ___ CityMINH
- Heiress of Hartfield, in an 1816 novelEMMA
- Popular Renaissance instrumentVIOL
- Sharp partEDGE
- Stereotypical frat memberBRO