You made it to another edition of Signal Cleveland’s weekly quiz — your chance to flex those local knowledge muscles and earn serious bragging rights. Whether you read every article, skim headlines, or absorb news through osmosis, this is your moment.
Let’s start with the obvious: It’s been wet. Like, “maybe I’ll build a canoe to get to the West Side Market” wet. While we’re not exactly smashing records, but the rain’s been persistent enough that we’re trying a new tactic — putting a rain question in the quiz. Why? Because the second we make it a trivia item, it’ll become irrelevant and the sun will come out. Right? That’s how this works?
Beyond the drizzle, this week’s quiz has everything: an invasive species, a high-profile local breakup and a public program getting a renewal. Think of it as your guided tour through the stories that matter — and might even come up in conversation this weekend.
Congrats to quiz takers Marge C., Benjamin D., Kaushik S., Jessie H. and James S. for scoring 100% on last week’s quiz.
Ready to test your Cleveland smarts and maybe learn something new along the way? Dive in. It’s more satisfying than finding street parking on the first try.
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