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ACROSS

1. Rugged rock

5. What happens when the smog lifts in southern CA?

9. Ejects forcefully

14. Invisible emanation

15. Killed with some drugs

16. Dravidian people

17. For fear that

18. Make an impression

19. Stupid

20.Not easily found on Grounds

23. Often broken in formal situations

24. Vehicles

25. Popular breakfast choice

27. Incorrectly apply

30.Georgia-founded secret society

31. Biblical zoo

32. Healing houses

37. Arborer's daily job

41.Tête-à-tête with, say, Barbara Walters

42. Young woman

43. Place to sit

44. Letter-shaped structure

47. A quartet and a duo

50. Eagle's home

52. Song of praise

53. CIO nexus

58. Thick-headed

60. Kelp component

61. Soothing herb

62. Illicit affair

63. Surprise attack

64. Fluids

65. Beaches, and some blondes

66. Italian volcano

67. Obey

DOWN

1. Baby elephant

2. Apologist?

3. Donkey, to the Brits

4. Light pastry

5. Fallon and Fey's Weekend _____

6. City on denial

7. Some golf courses

8. Opposition's prefix

9. Divine wounds

10. Kitchen implement

11. Carrier of viruses

12. Flinch

13. Icy rain

21. Bodily fluid

22. Hall-of-Famer Ryan

26. Hydroxyl bonded with two carbons

27. They came bearing gifts

28. Heavy metal

29. 5-Down, e.g.

30. In the ____

32. Business attire

33. Consumed

34. Capital of Latvia

35. Mosque prayer leader

36. Can do

38. Avian lodging

39. Foliage

40. Egg-shaped

44. Enormous fleet

45. Pull a Pinocchio

46. Tell again

47. Cokes and Pepsis

48. Swelling caused by excessive fluid

49. Unreactive element

50. Brilliant success

51. Shiva worshippers

54. Follows hard or soft

55. Away from the wind

56. Legend

57. Blaze a trail

59. Make plural to get all wet

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