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Who is Al Capone?

One of Chicago’s most notorious gangsters

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The CTA trains are often called the L, what is this short for?

Elevated

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When did the White Sox last win the World Series?

2005

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Name the five Great Lakes

Michigan, Huron, Eerie, Superior, Ontario

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What two cities are larger than Chicago?

New York and Los Angeles

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The year that the Great Fire destroy the city.

1871

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What is the formal name for the Bean?

Cloud Gate

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When did the Cubs last win the World Series?

2016

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The four stars on the Chicago flag represent 

Fort Dearborn, the Chicago fire, the World's Columbian Exposition, and the Century of Progress Exposition

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What are the colors of the different lines in the CTA? 

Red, blue, orange, purple, pink, green, brown, yellow

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When did the first McDonald’s open in Chicago?

1955

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What are the four states that you can see from the Sears Tower?

Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin

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When did the Bears last win the Superbowl?

1985

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The ingredients of a Chicago-style hot dog 

Mustard, white onions, dill pickle spear, tomato, pickled peppers, celery salt

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What direction does the Chicago River flow?

 Backwards

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What year did explorer Jean Bapiste du Sable settle in the area?

1781

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How many beaches are there in Chicago?

25

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The White Sox play at Guaranteed Rate Field, what did it used to be called? 

U.S. Cellular Field or Comiskey Park

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What year was the Twinkie invented in Chicago?

1930

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One street in Chicago is the longest in the world, what is it?

Western Ave

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What was Chicago named after? 

The name Chicago was first recorded in 1688, where it appears as Chicago, an Algonquian word meaning “onion field.”

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The number of parks in Chicago

552

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What Chicago university played in 2023 March Madness?

Northwestern

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The year that the Sears (Willis) Tower was finished

1973

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How tall is the ferris wheel at Navy Pier?

196 feet