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- Jane & Elizabeth Bennet – Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (1813)
- Meg & Jo March – Little Women by Louisa May Alcott (1868)
- Susan & Lucy Pevensie – The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis (1950)
- Katniss & Prim Everdeen – The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (2008)

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00:00Starting with the earliest, put these pairs of fictional sisters in the order they first appeared in print.
00:07A. Susan and Lucy Pevensey.
00:11B. Meg and Jo March.
00:13C. Katniss and Prim Everdeen.
00:16D. Jane and Elizabeth Bennet.
00:19We ask the contestants, starting with the earliest, put these pairs of fictional sisters in the order they first appeared in print, and the correct order will be.
00:32D. Jane and Elizabeth Bennet.
00:35B. Meg and Jo March.
00:38A. Susan and Lucy Pevensey.
00:41C. Katniss and Prim Everdeen.
00:44Out of 6 contestants, 4 contestants got it right, but Adrian, with a time of 4, 57 seconds, was the fastest to correctly answer DBAC, making it to the hot seat.
01:06In finance, which word can mean the physical location of a bank?
01:10A. Branch.
01:12B. Buck.
01:13C. Root.
01:15D. Trunk.
01:21In finance, a branch refers to a physical location or office of a bank where customers can conduct transactions like deposits, withdrawals, or inquiries.
01:31Which of these is a means of insulating windows?
01:34A. Gold plating.
01:36B. Triple stitching.
01:38C. Double glazing.
01:40D. Fur lining.
01:42Double glazing involves using two panes of glass with a sealed air, or gas, space between them.
01:52This setup significantly reduces heat transfer, keeping the interior warmer in winter and cooler in summer.
01:59It also adds sound insulation, bonus for peace and quiet.
02:04Which of these is a rubber sandal held on the foot by a strap between the toes?
02:08A. Flip-flop.
02:09B.
02:10Moccasin.
02:11C. Wellington.
02:12D. Stiletto.
02:13C. Wellington.
02:14D. Stiletto.
02:20Visibly strong and defined muscles in which area of the body are often described as washboard?
02:27A. Back.
02:28B.
02:29Abdomen.
02:30C. Chest.
02:31D. Thighs.
02:32On a French menu, what are escargos?
02:39A. Frog's legs.
02:40B. Muscles.
02:41C. Pig trotters.
02:42D. Snails.
02:43A. Frog's legs.
02:44B. Muscles.
02:45C. Pig trotters.
02:46D. Snails.
02:47What is the well-known catchphrase of the Looney Tunes cartoon character Tweety?
03:00A. You're death-pickable.
03:02B. What's up, doc?
03:04C. I'm hunting wobbits.
03:06D. I taught I tar the puddy tat.
03:16Which of these regular polygons has six sides?
03:19A. Pentagon.
03:21B. Hexagon.
03:23C. Heptagon.
03:24D. Octagon.
03:32Which empire was founded by Genghis Khan?
03:35A. Mongol.
03:36B. Carthaginian.
03:38C. Byzantine.
03:40D. Macedonian.
03:42Which of these football clubs did not win the Premier League in the 2010s?
03:52A. Manchester United.
03:54B. Arsenal.
03:56C. Chelsea.
03:58D. Manchester City.
04:00Which is the only one of these female literary characters that was created by a man?
04:11A. Scarlet Ahara.
04:13B. Katherine Earnshaw.
04:15C. Bathsheba Everdeen.
04:18D. Eleanor Dashwood.
04:21In the natural world, the term nidification refers specifically to the building of what?
04:30A. Webs.
04:31B. Dams.
04:32C. Reefs.
04:33D. Nests.
04:34Which of these South American countries does not share a border with Brazil?
04:47A. Ecuador.
04:48B. Venezuela.
04:49C. Paraguay.
04:50D. Peru.
04:51In Greek mythology, which of these creatures was Heracles specifically tasked with capturing
05:04alive, as part of his 12 labors?
05:07A. Stymphalian Birds.
05:08B. Cerberus.
05:09C. Lurnean Hydra.
05:10D. Nemean Lion.
05:11A. Stymphalian Birds.
05:12B. Cerberus.
05:13C. Lurnean Hydra.
05:14D. Nemean Lion.

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