Whether you’re a diehard news hound or someone who just likes to show off your Cleveland street smarts, our weekly Signal Cleveland news quiz is here to test what you really know about the city we all call home. From historic avenues once lined with mansions to mustard-colored monster trucks (yes, that’s a real thing), we’ve got four fresh questions that mix a little history, a little weird, and a lot of what’s happening right now across Greater Cleveland.

This is your chance to prove you’ve been paying attention — to the news, your neighbors, and maybe that bright red and yellow truck display you passed recently. We’re here to celebrate Cleveland in all its gritty, quirky, proud glory. And if you get a few questions wrong? No biggie. You’ll walk away a little wiser (and with some fun facts to casually drop on your friends).

Oh, and heads up: This Monday, we’re dropping a special edition of the quiz to celebrate the Cavs’ season. Whether you’ve been riding the wave all year or just dusted off your gear for the playoffs, you won’t want to miss it.

And, congrats to quiz takers Terrell P., Chris E., James S., Sal N., James B., Kenneth S., Jim M., Michael G., Marge C., Michael M., Linda H., Michelle J., Curtis L., Lee P., Keith G., Carl L., Barbara D., Deb T., Craig C., Tracey H., Michelle F. and Sheila Marie T. for scoring 100% on last week’s quiz

Grab your coffee, settle in, and let’s see how Cleveland-savvy you really are.

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What road in Cleveland was known as Millionaires' Row in the late 1800s?*
When did early voting start in Ohio for the May 6 primary?*
What Cleveland neighborhood is home to a display of mustard-yellow and ketchup-red monster trucks?*
How much is the City of Cleveland going to spend on housing from its $512 million American Rescue Plan Act windfall?*
Can we give you a shoutout in our newsletter if you score 100%?
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