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1. Jake, The: (noun) Nickname for Jacobs Field (now Progressive Field), home of the Cleveland Indians.  
2. Tribe, The: Nickname for the Cleveland Indians baseball team.  
3. Rapid, The: (noun) Nickname for the RTA's Rapid Transit trains.  
4. Deadman's Curve: Notorious nearly right angle turn on Interstate 90 in the southeastern section of downtown.  
5. Tri-C: Frequently used term for Cuyahoga Community College.  
6. Shoreway, The: (noun) A freeway along Lake Erie going through downtown linking the west side and east side.  
7. Hopkins: (noun) Common shorthand for Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport.  
8. Cleveland Browns: Official name for the National Football League team in Cleveland, OH. Part of the American Football Conference (AFC). ...  
9. Q, The: Slang for Quicken Loans Arena, formerly Gund Arena. The Q is in downtown Cleveland and is best known as the home of the...  
10. King James: (noun) Nickname for Cleveland Cavaliers superstar (and Akron native) LeBron James.  
11. Edge, The: (noun) Neighborhood and business district centered around West 117th Street (particularly north of Madison), the street...  
12. Public Square: (noun) 2 block by 2 block square park square downtown widely considered the heart of the city. Several of Cleveland's...  
13. Playhouse Square: (noun) Section of downtown Cleveland east of Public Square down Euclid Avenue known for its beautiful, large restored...  
14. Ohio City: (noun) Historic neighborhood on the near West Side of Cleveland, across the Cuyahoga River from downtown; noted for...  
15. Clevelander: People that grew up or live in Cleveland, Ohio.  
 

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A nickname for New York City. Gotham City is a fictional city used in DC Comics, but it is said to be modeled after NYC.

A reference to Scottsdale's "upper-crusty" atmosphere.

Slang for the beer Milwaukee's Best.

Forbes Magazine bestowed this honor upon the Mile-High city in light of its record breaking contraceptive sales.

A local motto in recent years used to promote the city’s eccentricity and diversity. It's featured on innumerable bumper stickers and t-shirts.

The 13th step of the State Capitol Building (on the west side) happens to be situated exactly one mile (5280 feet) above sea level.

Take a left (while driving).

So it's officially the South Lake Union Streetcar but what fun is that? The SLUT is short for the South Lake Union Trolley. The SLUT even has its own t-shirts that read "Ride the S.L.U.T."