L.A. Times Daily - Apr 27 2016

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Clues Answers
"Can't help ya" NAH
"Cheers!" SKOAL
"Party on, Wayne" speaker GARTH
"The Very Hungry Caterpillar" writer Carle ERIC
"The Wizard of Oz" family name GALE
"This Is __ Tap" SPINAL
"¿Cómo __?" ESTA
Architect Jones INIGO
Assam products TEAS
Augusta National's __ Corner AMEN
Ballet bend PLIE
Barcelona bear OSO
Big name on Wall Street GOLDMANSACHS
British Invasion star BEATLE
Bumper car, at times RAMMER
Burn soother ALOE
Carefree adventure LARK
Chill in the air NIP
City on the Missouri OMAHA
City with two MLB teams CHI
Classic auto REO
Connections traced on ancestry.com HERITAGE
Connections traced on ancestry.com BLOODLINES
Cookbook author Rombauer IRMA
Damon of "The Martian" MATT
Deliver from memory RECITE
Denials NOS
Disco adjective GOGO
Distracting bedmate SNORER
Doesn't lack HAS
Early Web forum USENET
Elevator option DOWN
Embryo development sites AMNIOTICSACS
Equipment for picnic competitions POTATOSACKS
First name in gravity ISAAC
French friends AMIS
Galaxy alternatives IPHONES
Geisha's sash OBI
Clues Answers
Grabbed a chair SAT
Horseshoe-shaped letter OMEGA
Impact sound BAM
In the Gospels, Jesus rode into Jerusalem on one ASS
Inters ENTOMBS
Its flag features a six-pointed star ISRAEL
Lancelot's unrequited lover ELAINE
Lease signer TENANT
Lisa Simpson's instrument BARITONESAX
Make really happy ELATE
Mazda roadster MIATA
McDonald's founder KROC
Melee SETTO
Modern birthday greetings ECARDS
More than wonders ASKS
Nobel Prize subj ECON
Nothing more than MERE
Novelist Calvino ITALO
Old anesthetic ETHER
Priestly vestment ALB
Right Guard rival BAN
San José denizen COSTARICAN
See 64-Across LAM
Skater's maneuver AXEL
Smoke CIG
Some black-clad teens GOTHS
State with five national parks UTAH
Sty denizens SWINE
Succeed MAKEIT
Tiny amounts DRAMS
Tip jar fillers ONES
Title NAME
Title for Bovary MADAME
Tried to get into an office RAN
Ugly campaign tactic SMEAR
Weight room count REPS
Willy Loman, in a 1949 play SALESMAN
With 43-Down, what a criminal might be on THE