Italian restaurant, named for another city, with the famous “Romano” pasta sauce
New York Spaghetti House
Beloved handyman, he did most of his work on Elsmere – but also managed to screw up a few projects on Shelburne
Kirby
This famous Jew actor born in Shaker Heights starred in many award winning movies, such as The Sting and The Color of Money, and he also was a purveyor of salad dressing
Paul Newman
You can take which colored RTA line from the airport to downtown
Red
The first inner-ring suburb taken over by the Jews
Cleveland Heights
Only a Jew would charge more for donuts from this bakery
Presit's
A soccer teammate of Samantha (I believe) who resembled this large video game character
Giant Clank
This converted Jew and current Shaker Heights resident should be excommunicated for being a Fox News contributor
Geraldo Rivera
Eddie Sands Deli was at the end of and named for this RTA line
Blue
Home to Cleveland's Ukranian community, including the Ukranian Village
Tremont
Cleveland’s oldest indoor/outdoor market was named “Americas Best Food Lover’s Market” by Food Network Magazine in 2010
Westside Market
Although a full-service jewelry retailer, Sol Frankel was best known in the industry for this skill
Watch Repair
This Globalist originally from Shaker Heights was Donald Trump’s first chief economic advisor and former President of Goldman Sachs
Gary Cohn
If you needed a stop on the Underground Railroad, you would end up in this Cleveland suburb
Woodmere
How many people from this suburb does it take to screw in a light bulb (hint: they are likely Polish)
Parma
The names of the two rival brown mustards served at Browns and Indians games
Ballpark and Stadium
She was nicknamed "Double D" for multiple reasons, as Samantha regrettably disclosed to her face
Deborah Deutch Rabinowitz
This Jew from Shaker Heights is a legendary race car driver and automotive industry titan
Roger Penske
Contrary to popular belief, SOM (as in SOM Center) does not mean South of Mayfield, it refers to these three (once) neighboring suburbs: ______, _____, and Mayfield.
Solon and Orange
This section of Beachwood is not like the others, it's in the Southeastern corner
Concord-Beacon
In the 1970s, you could buy how many bags of peanuts for a quarter outside Browns Stadium
Fo'
Sol and Belle Frankel are buried next to these cousins, who were known as Cleveland's first family of Japanese art (last name)
This self-hating Jew from Shaker Heights was the Executive Editor of the New York Times from 1994-2001.
Joseph Lelyveld
From South to North, the order of these major Cleveland streets: Prospect, Euclid, Lakeside, Superior
Prospect, Euclid, Superior, Lakeside
The 1966 race riots in this Cleveland neighborhood caused decades of "White Flight" from the city to the suburbs
Hough