It’s been cold enough to make anyone want to hibernate, but hang in there — spring can’t be that far off.
This week’s quiz kicks off with a little local history, inspired by one quiz writer who was just trying to find a good show… and, as a former history major, promptly fell down a Cleveland venue rabbit hole. Naturally, that led to the Agora.
From there, we’ve got questions that test how closely you’ve been following the latest news around City Hall and beyond. As always, it’s a chance to see what you know about the place we call home. Before we get started, let’s give a shout-out to quiz takers Crystal P., Terrell P., Erick G., Kaushik S. and Vicky L. for scoring 100% on last week’s quiz. Well done!
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