Ohio College Mascots
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Ohio Cities
100

Derrick the Oiler is the mascot of this northwest Ohio university.

University of Findlay

100

This clothing retailer came under fire when it's former CEO said it's clothing wasn't meant for "fat" or "not so cool" kids.

Abercrombie & Fitch

100

This is the former name of Progressive Field, home of the Cleveland Indians.

Jacobs Field

100

This Ohio native earned her first big break playing Joey Potter on Dawson's Creek.

Katie Holmes

100

The McKinley Memorial is the final resting place of William McKinley, the 25th President of the United States, and is located in this city.

Canton

200

The Battling Bishops are the mascot of this university, which is located about 40 minutes north of downtown Columbus.

Ohio Wesleyan University

200

This restaurant chain is known for being "down on the farm".

Bob Evans

200

When this stadium was built, it did not have women's restrooms as it was deemed unfashionable for women to attend sporting events at that time.

Ohio Stadium

200

This Ohio native won an Academy Award for her 2001 role in Monster's Ball.

Halle Berry

200

The Soap Box Derby is now held in Akron, but in which Ohio city was it started?

Dayton

300

Cappy the Crusader is the mascot of this Ohio university.

Capital University

300

This bank has the most branches in Ohio; 426 to be exact.

Huntington Bank

300

Tailgates are known to get rowdy in the Municipal Lot at this stadium.

FirstEnergy Stadium

300

This member of Nirvana and the Foo Fighters was born in Warren, Ohio.

Dave Grohl

300

Known by some as the "Chili Capital of America", which Ohio city boasts more chili restaurants per capita than any other U.S. city?

Cincinnati

400

The mascot of this university, which is the also the location of Browns training camp, is a yellow jacket.

Baldwin Wallace University

400

This fast food chain recently entered the breakfast game with its Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit and seasoned potatoes, among other offerings.

Wendy's

400

This sports venue was built on the location of the old Ohio Penitentiary.

Nationwide Arena

400

This Ohio native recently ended his run as Jay Pritchett on Modern Family.

Ed O'Neill

400

Opened in 1890, the first indoor shopping complex is widely considered to have been in this city.

Cleveland

500

The mascot of this university is a kangaroo named Zippy.

University of Akron

500

At one time or another, this company has boasted Karlie Kloss, Stephen Curry, and Tan France among it's celebrity endorsers.

Express

500

This was the original name of Quicken Loans Arena when it opened in 1994.

Gund Arena

500

This Ohio native is most well known for her role as cheerleader Mary Katherine Gallagher on Saturday Night Live, and the movie Superstar, based on the same character.

Molly Shannon

500

In 2013, the Intelligent Community Forum named this Ohio city the most intelligent city in the U.S.

Columbus