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100

This artist is famously known for 8 Mile and Mom’s Spaghetti.

Who is Eminem?

100

This Michigan-based pizza chain is known for its “Hot-N-Ready” slogan.

What is Little Caesars?

100

This is what Yoopers call people from the Lower Peninsula.

What are trolls?

100

From campus, students can easily view this neighboring country across the river.

What is Canada?

100

This Ann Arbor university has one of the largest stadiums in the world.

What is the University of Michigan?

200

This annual event in Traverse City celebrates a popular Michigan fruit.

What is the National Cherry Festival?

200

This soda brand is basically a fix-all medicine in Michigan.

What is Vernors?

200

This Yooper staple is typically packed with meat and vegetables and topped with gravy or ketchup.

What is a pastie?

200

LSSU competes in NCAA Division I in this winter sport.

What is hockey?

200

This Michigan State coach led the Spartans to a national championship in 2000.

Who is Tom Izzo?

300

This person is from Michigan and is known for his hit songs “All Summer Long” and “Picture”.

Who is Kid Rock?

300

You have to cross this to drive from the Lower Peninsula to the U.P. without a boat.

What is the Mackinac Bridge?

300

This famous U.P. national park features dramatic cliffs along Lake Superior and looks straight out of a screensaver.

What is Pictured Rocks National Park?

300

This annual LSSU list roasts words that are overused.

What is the Banished Words List?

300

This Michigan university has won multiple NCAA hockey national championships, including in 1994.

What is Lake Superior State University?

400

This retailer is native to Michigan – with goods varying from groceries to garden supplies, and if you’re bored – you might go walk around here with your friends.

What is Meijer?

400

Mackinac Island is known not only for its horses and lack of cars, but also what famous sweet treat?

What is a fudge?

400

This is the oldest city in the U.P. and 3rd oldest in the nation, established in 1668.

What is Sault Ste Marie?

400

LSSU’s students can obtain a license to not hunt, but quest for what animal?

What is a Unicorn?

400

This Detroit stadium hosts both the Lions and major concerts.

What is Ford Field?

500

This Motown legend was born in Saginaw, Michigan and is known as the “King of Pop.”

Who is Michael Jackson?

500

The "Cereal Capital of the World," where Kellogg’s Corn Flakes were invented, in what Michigan city?

What is Battle Creek?

500

These rocks can be found at night along lakeshores in the U.P. and glow under a UV light.

What are yooperlites?

500

LSSU’s campus includes many historic buildings due to its past as this former military site.

What is Fort Brady?

500

This legendary Detroit Red Wings player was nicknamed “Mr. Hockey.”

Who is Gordie Howe?

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