Welcome back for another week of The Atlantic’s un-trivial trivia, drawn from recently published stories. Without a trifle in the bunch, maybe what we’re really dealing with here is—hmm—“significa”? “Consequentia”?

Whatever butchered bit of Latin you prefer, read on for today’s questions. (Last week’s questions can be found here.)

To get Atlantic Trivia in your inbox every day, sign up for The Atlantic Daily. • Teenager Muhammad Gazawi this year became the youngest winner ever in his category of Israel’s Ophir Awards, equivalent to what U.S. prizes? (Gazawi’s American counterpart in the distinction would be Adrien Brody.) — From Gershom Gorenberg’s “The Reason Not to Boycott Israeli [REDACTED]” • In 1945, Robert Jackson took a leave of absence from his job as an associate justice of

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