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Test Your 2013 News Know-How

Win a prize by correctly ranking the top Duke Today stories in 2013

Duke Today readers found an eclectic mix of stories in 2013 and the most-read posts on Duke's daily news site prove it.

In March, many flocked to the site to look back on the life of famed chemistry professor James Bonk and throughout the year clicked again and again on stories about dogs, black bears, video games and more.

As we prepare to wave goodbye to 2013, Working@Duke is ready to reminisce about the past year in news, and we want you to join us.

We invite you to take a quiz to test your knowledge on the "Top 10 of '13" - the most-viewed stories published this year. These stories are listed randomly in the quiz, so try your luck at putting them in correct order starting with "1" as the most viewed story all the way to 10 as the least read top story. Click, drag and drop each story until you've reordered the list with the most-read story on top.

Submit your entries by Dec. 30. The winner will be announced on Duke Today the week of Jan. 6.

We'll randomly draw one winner from the participants who put the most stories in correct order. The winner gets bragging rights as a top Duke Today reader and will receive a Working@Duke coffee mug to enjoy a hot beverage each morning while checking out the latest on Duke's daily news site in 2014.