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Across
- 1a. Hotel booking
- 5a. ___ Brooks who directed “Spaceballs”
- 8a. Relaxing resort
- 11a. Spaghetti aglio e ___, garlic and oil pasta
- 12a. Fairy tale baddie
- 13a. Rolling ___ (dough-flattening tool)
- 14a. Soft mineral used in body powder
- 15a. ___ house, campus place for parties
- 16a. Make a choice, with “for”
- 17a. Chart-topping song, say
- 19a. Business person’s attire
- 21a. Ten-year period, say
- 24a. “___ Beso (That Kiss!),” Paul Anka hit
- 25a. Outback bird related to the cassowary
- 26a. Direction opposite to “WSW,” on a compass
- 28a. Takes in slowly, as a mojito
- 32a. Scales, in the zodiac
- 34a. Stingray’s residence
- 37a. Fabric flaw
- 38a. Airport safety organization: Abbr.
- 39a. Metered ride
- 40a. “Press ___ key to continue”
- 41a. Sharp-toothed fish (anagram of “rag”)
- 43a. Bit of mischief that may involve a whoopee cushion
- 45a. Unadulterated or uncontaminated, say
- 46a. Curvy letter?
- 47a. Sailor’s “Yes, captain!”
- 49a. ___ the hill (no longer capable)
- 51a. As ___ as a church mouse
- 55a. Sought political office, say
- 56a. FBI’s ___ wanted list
- 57a. Slight competitive advantage, say
- 58a. Foldable bed
- 59a. “Cloud Shepherd” artist Jean
- 60a. Hornet’s ___ (very unpleasant situation)
Down
- 1d. Go bad, as a banana
- 2d. Suffix with “gran” for a healthy snack
- 3d. Liquid also called “black gold”
- 4d. Chocolaty coffeehouse order (anagram of “macho”)
- 5d. Boss at a restaurant, for short
- 6d. Wipe, as a whiteboard
- 7d. “___ pray” (pastor’s request): 2 wds.
- 8d. Dalmatian’s marking
- 9d. Palindromic dot on a die
- 10d. Snack for an aardvark
- 12d. “Come here ___?” (frequently)
- 18d. Entrepreneur’s flash of inspiration
- 20d. Platform with FaceTime and iMessage: Abbr.
- 21d. Guillermo ___ Toro, “Pinocchio” director
- 22d. Give off, as heat
- 23d. Baby bears
- 27d. “That,” in Spanish
- 29d. Country formerly known as Persia
- 30d. Flamingo color
- 31d. Secret agent that governments are wary of
- 33d. Spaghetti-sauce brand
- 35d. Opposite of “beginner”
- 36d. Broadcasts, as a television show
- 39d. ___ Noah, former “The Daily Show” host
- 42d. Enticing smell from the kitchen, say
- 44d. Popular Colorado skiing resort
- 45d. ___ up emotions (bottled)
- 47d. Rainbow shape
- 48d. NBA legend ___ Ming
- 50d. Sixth sense: Abbr.
- 52d. “___ on a Grecian Urn,” John Keats poem
- 53d. Old-school icons, in hip-hop slang: Abbr.
- 54d. Like one collecting a pension, for short