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NASHtoday City Editors Skylar + Dylan | Photo by NASHtoday

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We’re pen pals, friends, buddies — whatever you want to call us (consider this our formal invitation asking you to be ours), and we feel like we’ve really gotten to know one another.

So, we’re testing your knowledge. We’ve put together a Nashville-specific game challenging you to get to know us a little more. Bonus points if you send us some of your favorites from the list. The answer key is in The Wrap (but no peeking).

It’s a sunny and 70-degree Music City day. You’ll find NASHtoday editor (1) at Mas Tacos with a heaping plate of chilaquiles for Saturday brunch. NASHtoday editor (2) is likely walking in 12 South with a Fido iced vanilla latte and McFido (with bacon) in hand.

NASHtoday editor (3) is looking forward to a night of comedy at Tig Notaro’s upcoming show at TPAC and is patiently awaiting Bob Dylan at the Ryman next week. Hypothetically, Tyler Childers is performing a last-minute secret show at EXIT/IN. NASHtoday editor (4) has front row seats as soon as word gets out.

Two can keep a secret, but we’re letting you in on ours.

“I’ve said this once before, so this might be a freebie. The McKendree Garage is the best place to park downtown for the price.” — NASHtoday editor (5)

“Plan a lunch date at the Greenhouse Bar soon in Green Hills. You can order from the Food Company next door + enjoy a view like this.” — NASHtoday editor (6)

Talk about hair-raising thrills. The craziest thing you might catch NASHtoday editor (7) trying out in the city is Middle Tennessee Hot Air Adventures. Whereas NASHtoday editor (8) prefers to play it a little safer with movie nights at the Belcourt Theatre’s upcoming Best Picture Marathon.

The Plan Ahead calendar has a hold on us. NASHtoday editor (9) is still hoping to get to a Preds game this season — anyone free for the March 29 game against the Ottawa Senators? NASHtoday editor (10) already has her sights set on Music City Food Truck Park’s opening weekend — go ahead and pencil in Sat., March 26 + come hungry.

Answer Key:

(1) Dylan, (2) Skylar, (3) Dylan, (4) Skylar, (5) Skylar, (6) Dylan, (7) Skylar, (8) Dylan, (9) Skylar, (10) Dylan

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