| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Most populous city | Detroit | 97%
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| Michigan auto companies known as the "Big Three" | Ford | 89%
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| Capital city | Lansing | 87%
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| The only one of the Great Lakes that Michigan doesn't border | Lake Ontario | 81%
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| Michigan's most famous rapper | Eminem | 80%
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| Michigan auto companies known as the "Big Three" | General Motors | 76%
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| The Lower Peninsula is said to be shaped like a ... | Mitten | 74%
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| City home to the University of Michigan | Ann Arbor | 72%
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| Second most populous city | Grand Rapids | 58%
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| Music label that recorded Stevie Wonder and the Supremes | Motown Records | 58%
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| Michigan auto companies known as the "Big Three" | Chrysler | 56%
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| Michigan has 96 of these shoreline structures, more than any other state | Lighthouses | 54%
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| Animal that symbolizes Michigan (although none actually live in the state) | Wolverine | 54%
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| Third most-spoken language in Michigan, after English and Spanish (hint: many speakers live in Dearborn) | Arabic | 51%
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| Bridge that connects the Upper and Lower peninsulas | Mackinac Bridge | 49%
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| Most important Coney Island hot dog topping | Chili | 39%
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| What type of beverage is Vernors? (be specific) | Ginger ale | 35%
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| A person from the U.P. is called a ... | Yooper | 35%
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| Michigan's only National Park, an island in Lake Superior | Isle Royale | 32%
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| Heavyweight champion of the world from 1937–1949 known as the "Brown Bomber" | Joe Louis | 32%
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