June 5 2021, New York Times

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Basketball game in an arcade
Bad spot for a date?
Death stare
Bug's place?
Popular dish in Seville
Kind of duck
___ Morris, lead character on TV's "Saved by the Bell"
Expecting, informally
Heavy metal band that earned a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019
Bar food
Palter
Third-tier caste member in "Brave New World"
Low stats for some M.V.P. winners
Newspaper designer's responsibility
Inspired stuff
Qualities in music
Brand of cashmere pronounced "say"
Climactic court moment
Actress Seehorn of "Better Call Saul"
Way
R&B group ___ Hill
Sta4nce, for instance
Took things to a whole new level
NorCal daily
Assessment, for short
"My schedule permitting"
Nail-biter
Explosive cited in "Hamlet"
Qualifying phrase
Some ice cream orders
Fly from Honolulu to Tokyo, say
Marker in the game Battleship
Ingredients in Caesar's salads?
Social event in which the food is usually ordered in
Sources of hypoallergenic fiber
Casual wear
Pawns
"You're in such trouble!"
Ringside call
Prince William's sister-in-law
It won't react well
Take advantage of the situation
Moralizing sort
Pulmonologist's study
Toaster Strudel alternative
They're brought in for starters
Aid in rounding up
Like some desserts
8'2" children's character
Bar tidbit
Postponed indefinitely
Sight along the National Mall in Washington
Unstressed
Spot on a face
Cause for a replay
Steinbeck novella
Commuter's amenity
They're fit for a king
Rail against
Has yet to be decided
Opening of a toaster
Tests one's spirit?
Not lots
Credit card name
As late as
World's first TV channel to be transmitted via satellite
NASA spacewalk, for short
Palpatine's granddaughter in "Star Wars" films