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Test Your Trivia Knowledge for Science

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I was watching Jeopardy! not long ago when a photo of Michael Caine was revealed with the clue, “To honor his father, this star here was knighted in his birth name, so he’s Sir Maurice Micklewhite.” The contestant, who appeared to be in his 30s, rang in and answered, “Who is Mick Jagger?”

“Wow, OK,” I thought. “You’re relatively young and may not recognize the English actor, who is 89. Understood. I get the show is nerve-wracking and, in

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