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Interactive quiz: How well do you know the Patriots?

Take our interactive quiz to find out. (Questions about Patriots postseason records reflect statistics as of the start of the 2012-13 playoffs.)
  • How many Patriots players were named to the original roster of the AFC Pro Bowl team?

  • Other than Tom Brady, who was the last Patriots quarterback to start a playoff game?

  • Tom Brady is one Super Bowl appearance shy of tying the record for most appearances in a Super Bowl by one player.

  • How many times did the Patriots surpass 30 points in one quarter during the 2012 season?

  • How many points did the Patriots score to set a team record for points over a four-game span from Weeks 8-12 during the 2012 season?

  • In how many consecutive regular-season games have the Patriots forced a turnover?

  • Which two teams have the Patriots faced most in their playoff history?

  • For how many consecutive seasons have the Patriots had a winning record?

  • For how many consecutive seasons have the Patriots won at least 10 games?

  • How many times have the Patriots earned a first-round playoff bye during Bill Belichick's tenure?

  • What is the Patriots' franchise record for most points scored in one game?

  • No team has lost more Super Bowls than the Patriots.

19 picks for best summertime food in New England

From fried fish sandwiches to lobster rolls, from blueberry pie to ice cream, the Globe magazine highlight the must-try options in the region.

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12 best fishing spots in New England

We lured angling insiders into revealing a dozen destinations in the region. Well, at least those they’ll share.

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Garden hermit needed. Apply within.

British historian Gordon Campbell talks about perhaps the strangest landscaping trend of all time.

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As seen around town

Bill Brett’s Globe photos and pictures of Mark Wahlberg, Matt Damon, Marathon hero Carlos Arredondo, and more in and around Boston.

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A steadied aim for Smith & Wesson

Refocused on handguns, the 161-year-old Springfield gun maker rose to the top spot of the 2013 Globe 100 rankings.

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TJX aims to extend retail growth record

The Framingham-based retailer earned the number two spot on this year’s Globe 100 list thanks to impressive business growth.

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American Tower rides the wireless boom

The Boston-based mobile communications company saw demand propel profit up 60 percent to $637 million last year.

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Global Partners fuels New England economy

The 80-year-old multibillion-dollar Waltham energy company enjoyed its best year to date in 2012.

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Red Sox get job done against Twins in the 10th

Jonny Gomes’s sacrifice fly to center field gave the Red Sox a 3-2 victory in Minnesota.

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Why do you love Boston? We asked. You answered.

When Boston.com asked readers to submit their reasons for loving Boston, the responses flooded in.

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Gomez a poster boy with no poster

Turning Republican Senate nominee Gabriel Gomez’s story into a national one would be the smart play. Unfortunately, the GOP can’t realize the obvious.

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Red Sox are winning the close games

With their 3-2 victory over the Twins, the Red Sox are now 7-4 in one-run games, and this is a good sign.

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From the Globe archives: Pedal pushers

People have been riding home-made pedal-powered contraptions for over a hundred years.

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Immigrants — the lifeline of a town

Laws that would give illegal immigrants new ways to assimilate will help them to open businesses, create jobs, and save ailing communities.

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Bruins’ Dougie Hamilton flashing his skill set

The 19-year-old rookie has been on the Bruins’ No. 2 unit because of his puck-handling and vision.

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