Landmarks Food & Drink People Geography Sports
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Ambassador Bridge
This is the name of the bridge connecting Detroit to Canada
100
Eastern Market
Name the nation's largest historic public market district, located just northeast of downtown Detroit
100
Detroit's first mayor
John R. William's was who
100
Strait
Detroit is the French word for this, similar to a river
100
For Field
The name of the field the Detroit Lions play at
200
Renaissance Center
The tallest building in Detroit
200
Vernor's Ginger Ale
Our nation's oldest soda
200
"Lose Yourself"
This song was Eminem's first No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100?
200
Lake Ontario
The only Great Lake that does NOT touch Michigan
200
Eleven
The Red Wings have won this many Stanley Cups
300
Belle Isle
Hog Island was once a nickname for this famous island park
300
American Coney Island
Known for its coney dog, this restaurant is the older of the two competing spots in downtown Detroit
300
Diana Ross
Lead singer of The Supremes, this female artist is also known for her song, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"
300
Salt
This common mineral is excavated from a 1,500 acre mine under Detroit
300
Zero
The Detroit Tigers were the first American League team to go to three consecutive World Series from 1907-1909. How many times did they win the series during those years?
400
Westcott II
This is the name of the boat docked on the Detroit river that is home to America's only floating zip code
400
Buddy's Pizza
This Detroit pizza restaurant has 16 locations and employs over 700 people
400
Three-colored traffic light
William Potts, a Detroit police officer, created the first of these known for helping drivers
400
Pierre L 'Enfant
This person designed the layout of Detroit
400
Detroit Pistons (they didn't move to Detroit until 1957)
Detroit was named "the City of Champions" in the 1930s for a series of successes in their franchises. Which of the Detroit sports teams did not win a championship in the 1930s?
500
Campus Martius
"Field of Mars" is the translation of the name of this downtown park
500
Ice Cream
Stroh's Brewery started producing this dessert item during prohibition
500
The Eagles
In 1971, Detroit native Glenn Frey formed this band in L.A. with Don Henley
500
Zug Island
This industrialized island is located at the Southern end of Detroit, where the River Rouge spills into the Detroit River
500
Alan Trammell
The Detroit Tigers won the World Series in 1984. This person was the MVP of the Series






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