The days are getting longer, the sun’s (mostly) sticking around, and summer plans are starting to fill up your calendar. That makes it the perfect time to brush up on your Cleveland trivia—especially if you’re playing tour guide for visiting friends or if you just want to flex some civic pride.

Welcome to this week’s Signal Cleveland news quiz—a lighthearted way to test what you know, learn something new and maybe earn some bragging rights along the way. We’re keeping things fun and a little competitive. Whether you’re a news junkie or just in it for the glory, you’re in the right place.

Let’s start with a question every proud Clevelander should be able to answer: How many Cleveland script signs are out there in the wild? You know the ones—big, bold, Instagram-ready. They’ve become symbols of the city, both for locals and out-of-towners. Knowing how many and where they are? That’s next-level pride.

As you make your way through the quiz, you’ll get a few more chances to prove your CLE cred. For instance: Did you know there’s a place in town where you can build a video game, record a podcast, and even try your hand at laser-cutting—all for free? Or how much the RTA is spending to keep fare money safe?

Congrats to quiz takers John I., Sheilamarie T., Marge C., Kaushik S., Diane F., Taylor G. and Mary O. for scoring 100% on last week’s quiz

Let’s quiz!

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How many Cleveland script signs can you find in our city?*
Where in Cleveland can you design a video game, record a podcast, and learn to laser-cut—all for free?*
How much is the RTA’s five-year contract with Brink’s to collect cash fares?*
Which Ohio Supreme Court Justice is seeking reelection two years early?*
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