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Hint
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Answer
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A
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City that is home to the University of Michigan
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Ann Arbor
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B
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Fictional giant that worked as a lumberjack in northern Michigan
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Paul Bunyan
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C
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Breakfast food that was pioneered by a quack doctor in Battle Creek, Michigan
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Cereal
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D
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Chelsea actor who played in "Dumb and Dumber" and "Terms of Endearment"
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Jeff Daniels
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E
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Stage name of Marshall Bruce Mathers III
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Eminem
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F
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The only president whose home state was Michigan
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Gerald Ford
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G
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Second most populous city
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Grand Rapids
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H
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Great Lake bordering Michigan and Canada
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Huron
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I
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Only national park of Michigan
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Isle Royale
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J
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Michigan city in which the Republican Party was born in 1854
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Jackson
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K
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Food manufacturing company based in Battle Creek, Michigan
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Kellogg's
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L
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State capital
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Lansing
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M
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Bridge that connects the two Peninsulas of Michigan
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Mackinac Bridge
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N
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Post-colonial territory Michigan was part of between 1787–1803
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Northwest Territory
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O
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The only Great Lake that Michigan does not border
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Ontario
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P
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Volunteer program John F. Kennedy announced at the University of Michigan in 1960
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Peace Corps
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Q
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Nickname of the Detroit native Aretha Franklin
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Queen of Soul
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R
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Professional ice hockey team of Detroit
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Detroit Red Wings
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S
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Michigan city borders Canada
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Sault Ste. Marie
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T
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Labor union whose leader was Jimmy Hoffa
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Teamsters
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U
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Peninsula Michigan acquired after agreeing to cede the Toledo Strip to Ohio
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Upper Peninsula
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V
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Native ginger ale brand
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Vernors
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W
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Despite not inhabiting in the state, this animal symbolizes Michigan
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Wolverine
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Y
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Term for a native or resident of U
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Yooper
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Z
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Ford model that was manufactured by Ford of Britain from 1950 to 1972
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Zephyr
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