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  • United States: New Mexico...
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  • 2023 (UTC) ( Comment or view ) ( Article history links: 2022 New Mexico Bowl 2022 Las Vegas Bowl ) ... that the 2022 Las Vegas Bowl and the 2022 New Mexico...
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  • to avoid reaching eight losses and becoming bowl ineligible. If Hawai'i wins, and UNLV defeats New Mexico (instead of losing as above), UNLV could lose...
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  • 2023 (UTC) ( Comment or view ) ( Article history links: 2022 New Mexico Bowl 2022 Las Vegas Bowl ) ... that the 2022 Las Vegas Bowl and the 2022 New Mexico...
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  • creates confusion between December and January Bowls. The New Mexico Bowl and the International Bowl began the same season, but they are listed as different...
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  • a bowl tie-in? (I'd suggest discussing that there were more bowl game slots than eligible teams and something about 5–7 Rice and waivered New Mexico State...
    659 bytes (1,171 words) - 21:33, 18 January 2024
  • Should this article be to Rose Bowl Stadium? The official site refers to it as such. jareha 17:35, 29 November 2005 (UTC) Althought I'm not affilated with...
    37 KB (5,188 words) - 02:15, 25 February 2024
  • a bowl tie-in? (I'd suggest discussing that there were more bowl game slots than eligible teams and something about 5–7 Rice and waivered New Mexico State...
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  • Knowledge Bowl? Or Washington? Or New Mexico? Colorodo may have done Knowledge Bowl first, but we did it better. Minnesota's Knowledge Bowl program is...
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  • [2] ALT1: ... that the 2022 Quick Lane Bowl was the first bowl game victory in six attempts for New Mexico State head coach Jerry Kill? Source: [3]...
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  • "chile" emphasis that New Mexican has. I suggest something like this: "New Mexican food is similar to but not quite the same as Mexican and Tex-Mex" foods...
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  • commercials by brand? This would only be useful in the main article about Super Bowl advertising, not this list, as it would be difficult to source anything pre-Internet...
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  • by Aoidh (talk) 05:15, 16 January 2023 (UTC) ( Comment or view Article history ) ... that the 2022 Gasparilla Bowl was the first edition of the game to...
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  • Godaddy.com - http://www.i4u.com/43954/go-daddy-super-bowl-ad-2011-promote-new-co-domain Homeaway (They have a sneek peak of the ad online) -...
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  • eastern New Mexico and Colorado, as well as much of West Texas. I don't know if someone got confused on directions or what. Some of the worst dust bowl areas...
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  • race, see the articles Hispanic and Latino Americans, Hispanic, Latino, Mexican American, and Latin Americans for more info. The Pasadena, California article...
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  • Talk:Veracruz (city) (category C-Class Mexico articles)
    Luis Potosí City?). The only city known as City is Mexico City. (CC) Tbhotch™ 21:11, 15 January 2023 (UTC) That guideline to include City in the title...
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  • only wrapped burritos go in the red basket. Tacos are not to be served in a bowl, except for Hard Shell tacos. Rjs2004isawesome (talk) 09:09, 31 January 2024...
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  • the new one proposed above): An advertisement for Temu ran twice during Super Bowl LVII on February 12, 2023.In the week following the Super Bowl the...
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  • Talk:Tex-Mex (category Start-Class Mexican-American articles)
    Tejanos (Texans of Mexican descent) as a mix of native Mexican and Spanish foods when Texas was part of New Spain and later Mexico. — Preceding unsigned...
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