Former name of a Kansas arena that commemorated a 1976 U.S. anniversary Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BICENTENNIALCENTER Former name of a Kansas arena that commemorated a 1976 U.S. anniversary (18) New York Times Feb 12, 2023
56% FIELD Arena (5) New York Times Jun 20, 2026
56% PUNJABI S Asian language (U, not A) (7) The Times Concise Jun 11, 2026
53% TOPEKA Capital of Kansas (6) Commuter Jun 18, 2026
53% NCAR Duke U.'s state (4) Wall Street Journal May 4, 2026
51% TIER Arena section (4) New York Times Midi Jul 12, 2026
51% ROYAL Kansas City ballplayer (5) Universal Jun 23, 2026
51% FORTIETH Ruby anniversary (8) (8) The Guardian Quick Jun 22, 2026
51% AYERS ___ Rock, former name of Uluru (5) TV Jun 21, 2026
51% BBQ Kansas City cuisine (3) The Atlantic Jun 20, 2026

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The former name of a Kansas arena that honored the 200th anniversary of the U.S. in 1976 is "BICENTENNIALCENTER." It's a nod to the significant milestone celebrated in the United States that year.