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• The spacecraft in the 1960s TV series “Lost in Space” was to be called the Gemini XII. The name was changed to Jupiter II, after NASA announced Project Gemini.

Wilbur and Orville Wright chose Kitty Hawk, N.C., as the site of their flying experiments for two main reasons: the strong and steady winds, and:

A) Its remote location

B) A supportive newspaper editor

C) A local bakery’s tasty apple pies

D) Parts were readily available there

Monday’s answer: The traditional ingredients of eggs Benedict are poached eggs, ham, toast or English muffin, and hollandaise sauce.

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