Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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H | Great Lake bordering Michigan and Canada | Huron | 94%
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L | State capital | Lansing | 93%
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O | The only Great Lake that Michigan does not border | Ontario | 93%
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A | City that is home to the University of Michigan | Ann Arbor | 92%
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F | The only president whose home state was Michigan | Gerald Ford | 84%
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K | Food manufacturing company based in Battle Creek, Michigan | Kellogg's | 83%
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E | Stage name of Marshall Bruce Mathers III | Eminem | 82%
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G | Second most populous city | Grand Rapids | 81%
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R | Professional ice hockey team of Detroit | Detroit {Red} {Wings} | 80%
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U | Peninsula Michigan acquired after agreeing to cede the Toledo Strip to Ohio | {Upper} Peninsula | 80%
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W | Despite not inhabiting in the state, this animal symbolizes Michigan | Wolverine | 73%
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Q | Nickname of the Detroit native Aretha Franklin | Queen of Soul | 69%
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C | Breakfast food that was pioneered by a quack doctor in Battle Creek, Michigan | Cereal | 68%
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M | Bridge that connects the two Peninsulas of Michigan | {Mackinac} Bridge | 68%
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B | Fictional giant that worked as a lumberjack in northern Michigan | Paul Bunyan | 68%
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T | Labor union whose leader was Jimmy Hoffa | Teamsters | 60%
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P | Volunteer program John F. Kennedy announced at the University of Michigan in 1960 | Peace Corps | 55%
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N | Post-colonial territory Michigan was part of between 1787–1803 | {Northwest} Territory | 53%
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Y | Term for a native or resident of U | Yooper | 50%
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S | Michigan city borders Canada | Sault Ste. Marie | 49%
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J | Michigan city in which the Republican Party was born in 1854 | Jackson | 42%
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D | Chelsea actor who played in "Dumb and Dumber" and "Terms of Endearment" | Jeff Daniels | 41%
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V | Native ginger ale brand | Vernors | 41%
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I | Only national park of Michigan | Isle Royale | 37%
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Z | Ford model that was manufactured by Ford of Britain from 1950 to 1972 | Zephyr | 17%
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