Yep, sure can.
I grow where we get 4-6 days of 100 plus in a row multiple times each summer and as long as the plants are kept well hydrated, there will be no problems, even when temps get to 115!
Cover the soil with some straw to insulate from the heat, and they will do fine. If you do see it suffer, then shade it with an umbrella during high heat times.
maybe... some genetics may not play nice in that envionment... some will be more robust. i'd wager you are in that zone where some will fail, but not all.
"fail" in this context also covers the poor outcomes even if it techinically survives.