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100

The names of the two national lakeshores in Michigan.

What are Pictured Rocks and Sleeping Bear Dunes?

100

Which university holds the title, "Winningest football team in college football history"?

What is the University of Michigan?

100

Michigan's state flower

What is the apple blossom (Pyrus coronaria)?

100

The name of someone who was born in the lower peninsula of Michigan.

Who are Trolls?

100

This city was traded from Michigan to another state in exchange for the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

What is Toledo?

200

Isle Royale National Park is accessible by these three modes of transportation.

What are ferries, seaplanes, and private boats?

200

"Magic" Johnson is a graduate of this Michigan university.

What is Michigan State University?

200

Michigan's state animal

What is a white tailed deer?

200

Yoopers have waged many contentious arguments about which of these two condiments is the best on a pasty.

What are ketchup and gravy?

200

From 1845-1887, Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula was the nation's leading producer of this mineral.

What is copper?

300

Arch Rock on Mackinac Island is made up of this geologic material.

What is limestone?

300

This festival at Michigan Tech University is characterized by ice sculptures, snow statues, and winter games.

What is Winter Carnival?

300

The English translation of the Michigan's latin state motto: "Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam, circumspice".

What is "If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you"?

300

This ice cream parlor in Traverse City was named The Best Ice Cream Parlor in USA Today's 10 Best in 2016.

What is Moomer's Dairy?

300
This Native American language gave Michigan its name, which translates to "Great Lake".

What is Chippewa?

400

The spelling of the name of Michigan's largest natural freshwater spring.

What is Kitch-iti-kipi?

400

This university's motto is "Industry, Intelligence, Integrity".

What is Wayne State University?

400

The length of the Mackinac Bridge.

What is 4.99 miles?

400

This man started Motown Records.

Who is Berry Gordy?

400

This Michigan city was called the "Arsenal of Democracy" in WWII.

What is Detroit?

500

According to the University of Wisconsin, this is the approximate amount of time it takes for Lake Superior to refill with new water.

What is 200 years?

500

This wooden statue is awarded to whichever football team wins the annual rivalry game between the University of Michigan and Michigan State University.

What is the Paul Bunyan statue?

500

These are Michigan's greatest export.

What are small automobiles?

500

Originally titled, "Juckerspiel", this pastime is popular in New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Great Britain, and the Midwestern United States.

What is euchre?

500

This Canadian folk singer's song reached #2 on the Billboard Top 100 charts in 1976.

Who is Gordon Lightfoot?

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