After spending hours poring over voter guides, ballot issues and precinct maps, we figured you’ve earned a break from serious test prep. Time to swap your election flashcards for a little Cleveland trivia.

This week’s quiz checks whether you were paying attention — not just to Tuesday’s results but also to what’s happening across the city. From Playhouse Square’s national bragging rights to a razor-thin race in Ward 12, let’s see how well you really know what’s going on in The Land.

Before we get started, let’s give a shout-out to quiz takers Kaushik S., Rosemary L., Biz H., Benjamin D., Chris E., Dwayne D., Lynn J., Mable W. and James S.  for scoring 100% on last week’s quiz. Well done!

Ready. Set. Quiz. 

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What makes Cleveland’s Playhouse Square complex nationally significant?*
How many votes separated Danny Kelly and Tanmay Shah at the end of election night in Cleveland’s Ward 12?*
What is the name of the initiative guiding CMSD’s planned school closures and consolidations?*
What topic did Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Mayor Justin Bibb discuss at a press conference this week?*
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