| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| What is the name of Muskegon's minor league hockey team? | Lumberjacks | 89%
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| What nearby amusement park is "Two parks for the price of one. Twice the fun." | Michigan's Adventure | 83%
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| What city on the other side of Lake Michigan is connected to Muskegon via ferry? | Milwaukee | 72%
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| What county is just south of Muskegon county? | Ottawa County | 67%
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| What is Muskegon's largest beach? | Pere Marquette | 67%
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| What lumber baron was the greatest philanthropist in Muskegon history? | Charles Hackley | 61%
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| What is the name of Muskegon's newpaper? | Muskegon Chronicle | 61%
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| What sport, originally called "snurfing", was invented in Muskegon in 1965? | Snowboarding | 61%
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| You might not know about Whitcomb L. Judson, who is buried in Muskegon, but there's a good chance his invention is on your pants right now. What did he invent? | Zipper | 44%
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| What legendary silent-era film star spent his summers at the Actor's Colony on the shores of Lake Michigan? | Buster Keaton | 39%
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| What "Stooges" lead singer was born in Muskegon? | Iggy Pop | 33%
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| What disgraced televangelist (husband of Tammy Faye) was born in Muskegon? | Jim Bakker | 28%
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| What "mountain" is the site of a biannual motorcycle hill climb? | Mt. Garfield | 22%
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| What maker of internal combustion engines was founded in Muskegon in 1905? | {Continental} Motors | 6%
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