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This week's quiz has happiness and happy dogs. You're welcome

From left: adorbs, ugly-cute, just darling
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From left: adorbs, ugly-cute, just darling

This week, last year's most popular dog is still top, and the happiest nation is still the most contented. March is still madness and shutdowns still loom. Conspiracists are still theorizing about the Princess of Wales, despite her video announcement that she has cancer.

Hey, if you think the woman in the video is a body double, you be you. Everyone needs a hobby. Ours is writing this quiz. See if you can get an 11/11 this week — the above is a pretty blatant clue, so you've got at least one correct.

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Corrected: March 22, 2024 at 12:00 AM EDT
A previous version of the quiz incorrectly said that Finland is a Scandinavian country. Finland is a Nordic country.
Holly J. Morris
Holly J. Morris works on NPR's Training team. She was an editor at The Washington Post Express, National Geographic and U.S. News and World Report, and a college teacher.

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