Pittsburgh Lingo
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100

Another term for a grocery cart.

Buggy

100

This famous Pittsburgher created a beloved children's show with puppets.

Mr. Rogers

100

The industry the city is most known for, even though it has since declined.

Steel.

100

The name of the local baseball team.

Pirates
200

The Pittsburgh version of "y'all"

Yinz

200

This Pittsburgher started rapping when he was 14 and titled an album after a local playground.

Mac Miller

200

Before arriving to the city by car coming from west to east, you are required to experience one of these, which have names like Liberty, Squirrel Hill, Fort Pitt, etc.

A tunnel!

200

The name of the local football team AND hockey team

Steelers, Penguins

300
A person described this way is nosy.

Nebby or neb-nose

300

The most famous Pittsburgh pop artist

Andy Warhol

300

True or false: Pittsburgh has the #1 steepest public street in the US.

True! Canton Avenue, 37% grade steepness.

300

This football stadium shares the name of a tomato product.

Heinz Stadium

400

A person who is inept, stupid, annoying

Jagoff

400

This famous instructor was born in Pittsburgh helped SIA's muse rise to fame.

Abby Lee Miller

400

This is one of Pittsburgh's nicknames related to how many of these man-made structures there are in the city.

The city of bridges.

400

How many super bowls have the steelers played in? OR won?

8 OR 6

500

Another word for "steal"

Hork

500

This actor grew up in Pittsburgh and had roles in multiple seasons of American Horror Story

Zachary Quinto

500

The three rivers that cross through the city of Pittsburgh.

Allegheny, Ohio, Monogahela.

500

The Puerto Rican professional baseball player who played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates who died in the crash of a plane he had chartered to take emergency relief goods for the survivors of a massive earthquake in Nicaragua in the 1970's

Roberto Clemente