Michigan History
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100

The only person wounded or killed in this “war” with Ohio was Monroe County Sheriff Joseph Wood, who was nonfatally stabbed with a penknife on July 15, 1835

Toledo War

100

In 1970, the UConn Student Senate voted to sell the school’s live mascot Jonathan, this kind of dog, because he “represented the establishment.” Outcry by students prevented Jonathan from being sold.

Husky

100

This French capital has no stop signs within its city limits

Paris

100

One of the most common realms of urban planning, this topic includes things like subways, buses and cars.

Transportation

100

This category has a clue with the letters of its answer but in a different order. It’s also one of Joey’s favorites.

Anagram

200

Michigan was part of the British Colony of Quebec from 1774 until this treaty was signed in 1783

Treaty of Paris

200

Just like the University of Michigan, UConn has of these paintable mineral aggregations, however, Connecticut’s is on its North Campus

Rock

200

This city is home to the La Brea tar pits, the world's only active, urban Ice Age excavation site

Los Angeles

200

These laws dictate what kind of buildings can be built in certain areas and what those buildings can be used for

Zoning

200

This category’s clues look like clues in popular morning puzzles [9]

CROSSWORD

300

The first female governor of Michigan, she was born in Vancouver and grew up in California

Jennifer Granholm

300

The University of Connecticut’s main campus is located 22 miles east of Hartford in this village named after the brothers who helped to found the school

Storrs

300

Though Turkey’s capital, its largest city is the snowiest major city in the Mediterranean Basin.

Istanbul

300

Currently, many cities are facing heated-debate over whether or not to allow the development of these IT developments

Data Centers

300

In these categories, the correct answer is two words that sound the same but have different meanings

Homophonic Pairs

400

This abolitionist, most known for her speech “Ain’t I a Woman?” later lived in Battle Creek, and died there in 1883

Sojourner Truth

400

UConn’s athletic teams (except for hockey and football) rejoined the Big East Conference in 2020 after seven seasons in this “patriotic” conference

American Athletic Conference

400

This Florida city is the only major US city founded by a woman and over 70% of residents speak a language other than English.

Miami

400

Cities often develop these as frameworks for building towards the future

Comprehensive Plans

400

In these categories, the correct answer is two words or phrases combined into one that is made up

Jeoportmanteau

500

This Upper Peninsula city founded in 1668 was the first permanent European settlement in Michigan

Sault Ste. Marie

500

In 2013, Jane Henson donated $100,000 to this program at UConn, the only graduate-level one in the country

Puppetry

500

Dubbed the “City of the Eternal Spring”, this Colombian city also opened an outdoor escalator in 2011, saving residents from a 28-story climb.

Medellín

500

This movement was a 20th-century urban planning movement that promoted satellite communities surrounding the central city, separated by green belts.

Garden City

500

In these categories, the correct answer is some kind of similarity between multiple groups, kind of like the NYT Connections

Common Bonds