TRACK'S ONE-TWO-THREE
Across
- Caps and derbies
- Small plateau
- Crunchy Mexican food
- West Point student
- Musk of Tesla
- Triple-decker cookie
- Page of a book
- French girlfriend
- Author's negotiator
- Succeed in wooing that lady
- Hanks or Cruise of films
- Meet with
- Top naval officer: Abbr.
- Computer mouse sounds
- Chess or charades
- Lorna of literature
- Spanish cheer
- International org. based in NYC
- Regard as very important
- Helicopter blade
- ) or (, for short
- Rockies and Alps: Abbr.
- Pillow covering
- Mauna __ macadamia nuts
- Seafood in a shell
- Express verbally
- Hoops league: Abbr.
- Entertain successfully
- Home for bees
- Revered advisor
- Celebrate noisily
- Word-of-mouth
- At a tie score
- Current style
- Relate, as a story
- Classroom furniture
- Difficult
Down
- Pillowlike
- Rip in paper
- Region
- Donut's center
- "Just a moment!"
- Dimes and quarters
- __ mater (former school)
- Any sports squad
- When a late lunch may end
- Upper house of Congress
- Adam's first home
- Yuletide wise trio
- Crow's sound
- Nebraska city
- Bottled up
- Sight or hearing
- Pretzel shapes
- Part of a semicolon
- Written promise to repay
- Large wall picture
- Pirate captain portrayer Johnny
- Steaks and pork chops
- Brass or bronze
- Start playing for pay
- Evil Roman emperor
- Mother __ (Peace Prize nun)
- Foldaway bed
- __ to be (fated)
- Photo taker
- Tattered, as cloth
- "__ got to be kidding!"
- New parents' celebration
- __ in the dark (wild guess)
- Ancient
- __ bar (serve drinks)
- Hardly __ (rarely)
- Dip a donut into coffee
- Metallic rocks
- Feeling healthy
- O-shaped
- Give a job to
About this puzzle
The Newsday Crossword for Tuesday, June 2, 2026 is titled “TRACK'S ONE-TWO-THREE” and was constructed by Sally R. Stein. The puzzle features 78 clues arranged in a 21×21 grid — the standard format for Sunday-size puzzles.
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The Newsday Crossword is published daily by Newsday on Long Island and edited by Stan Newman. Difficulty builds across the week from a gentle Monday introduction up to Saturday’s legendary themeless Stumper. The official puzzle is available on the Newsday Games site. For other days, browse the complete Newsday Crossword archive indexed by date.