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Arizona city that hosts the Fiesta Bowl crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 17th, 2023 other clues
Puzzle in a children's activity book
Emphatic challenge
Promising words
New Haven-to-Hartford dir.
Laundry units
Saigon's counterpart, once
Tennis call
Covers, as a country road
Compadre
Absolutely inundated with work, so to speak
"And there you have it!"
11-time sci-fi role for Anthony Daniels
It's just a thought
Lead-in to meter
"Play it by ear" and "all ears," e.g.
The same, in Latin
Wade through a book just to trash it, maybe
Chipped away at
Middle: Prefix
Highland garment outlawed by the Disclothing Act of 1746
Cleared one's plate, say
Terminate
Sin represented by John Doe in the movie "Se7en"
Spoke grandly
Feminine aspect of the masculine personality, in Jungian psychology
Like computer code
Thematic element in 2023's "Oppenheimer"
Ryan of rom-coms
Modern manufacturing device … or you, when answering 17-, 31-, 39- and 46-Across?
Had
Pocket picked at lunch?
Opposite of post-
New-fashioned
Struggles to swallow
Impossible result in a World Cup final
Car whose emblem is a trident
Free spot, in brief
Home of the Inca Trail
Daniel who led a 1786-87 rebellion
Contractor's guess: Abbr.
Night before
Paris subway
Coldplay's "___ la Vida"
Crack after a bolt
Fink
Disorderly pile
Non-pro?
Sharply hurt
Drawn-out military attack
Soprano Fleming
One behind, in baseball
S, in Morse code
Japanese audio brand
Deathly pale
Itchy hands, for the arrival of money, supposedly
Casual office occasions
"My word is my bond," informally
Intelligence org.
That's a wrap!
Friend of Tarzan
Bell ringer's prank
Throw forcefully, in modern parlance
"You get it?"
October birthstone
Nickname that sounds like two letters of the alphabet
Irish name variant derived from John
Priestly vestment
Poke fun
___ pot (receptacle for clearing nasal passages)
"Kiss From a Rose" singer
Last of 26, in Canada
Vivacity
Opposite of paleo-
Traverses
Intros to many YouTube videos

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