Have you heard of Dyngus Day?

If not, you’re not alone. The holiday influenced by Polish culture is only celebrated in a handful of cities around the country, and Cleveland is one of them. The day after Easter, Polish Americans and others looking to get in on the fun flock to one Cleveland neighborhood for live polka music, dancing, pints and paczki. Do you know which neighborhood is the Dyngus Day hub?

Test your knowledge on that below, plus learn about historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in Ohio, the man behind the Cudell neighborhood and spring flowers in this week’s news quiz.

Congrats to quiz takers Ed N. and Susan R. for getting 100% on last week’s quiz.

Good luck this week!

In what neighborhood is Dyngus Day celebrated in Cleveland?
How many HBCUs are in Ohio?
The Cudell neighborhood was named after Clevelander Frank Cudell, a renowned what?
Every spring, a Cleveland hill is flooded with yellow flowers. Where is this “Daffodil Hill” found?
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Can we give you a shoutout next week if you score 100%?

Camille was the inaugural audience manager at Signal Cleveland until October, 2024. Using simple social media posts, videos and newsletters, she worked to break complicated news stories into bite-sized chunks that invite Clevelanders to learn more from our reporters’ full stories.