Feeling the winter slump already? Warm up with a quick hit of Cleveland know-how. This week’s quiz is packed with the stuff people are actually talking about — lakefront projects, neighborhood food deals, clean-energy housing and the impact of local scholarships. It’s a good excuse to take a break, show off your civic pride and maybe earn some bragging rights the next time someone brings up what’s happening around town. Ready to see how well you’re keeping up?

Before we get started, let’s give a shout-out to quiz takers Gayle G., SheilaMarie T., Terrell P., Erick G., Kaushik S., Kathy R., Gregory W., Mollie E., Caitlin M., Silvia I., Phil G., Sal N., Marlin W. and Charles M. for scoring 100% on the quiz before Thanksgiving break. Well done!

Ready. Set. Quiz. 

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What did $5 million — originally earmarked for lakefront development — get redirected to under the new Cleveland Browns settlement deal?*
Which Cleveland neighborhood is hosting a restaurant week starting Dec. 8?*
What alternative energy source is being used to help power new affordable housing in Cleveland?*
How many Cleveland students have earned a college degree or certificate through Say Yes Cleveland since 2019?*
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