This sibling is most likely to be a perfectionist and high achiever.
Oldest
This nut fits the criteria to actually be a nut, being a dry, hard-shelled fruit.
Hazelnut/Chestnut
This is the term given to women who campaigned for the right to vote. Notable examples include Susan B. Anthony, Emily Murphy, and Emmeline Pankhurst
Suffragette
In order for white sparkling wine to be called Champagne, it has to be grown in this region of northeast France.
Champagne
This wartime president has the record for most Person of the Year titles, being named three times in 1932, 1934, and 1941.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Because parents are sometimes less strict and disciplined with this sibling, they may have fewer self-regulation skills
Youngest
While named after Brazil, most Brazil nuts actually come from their neighbour to the southwest.
Bolivia
Though slightly controversial these days, she was the second ever female supreme court justice in the United States and founded the first law journal to focus exclusively on women's rights.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
This European country is the biggest producer of wine in the world.
Italy
In an unusual selection, the abstract concept of the Spirit of Ukraine was chosen in 2022, together with this head of state.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Due to being overlooked, this sibling may engage in people-pleasing behaviours or become delinquents to gain attention
Middle
DAILY DOUBLE
Peanuts, cashews, almonds, and pistachios all have this in common.
Rising to fame as a teenager, this activist has fought for access to education in Pakistan and advocates for women and children to have the right to an education.
Malala Yousafzai
This variety of wine grape is the most planted. I'll give you a hint: it's for red wine.
Cabernet Sauvignon
In 1999, Time announced this German scientist as "Person of the Century" with FDR and Gandhi as close runners-up.
Albert Einstein
This sibling is most likely to be the peacemaker and try to work on solutions to interpersonal problems.
Middle
This nut is the oldest in the world, dating back to 7,000 BC and considered food for the Roman gods.
Walnut
This German actress was known for wearing men's suits and trousers at a time when tha was extremely scandalous. She was once almost arrested for wearing pants in public in the 1930s.
Marlene Dietrich
This colour of wine tends to have less alcohol and fewer calories.
White
The first ever person of the year was this manho completed the first transatlantic flight in 1927.
Charles Lindbergh
This sibling may have a slightly higher IQ than the other siblings.
Oldest
These nuts are tough cookies. They need around 300psi to crack.
Macadamia
This woman was the first female co-host of a news show and was the first female co-anchor of the ABC News evening broadcast.
Barbara Walters
The earliest known wine production dates to 5,400 BC in this middle eastern country.
Iran
To commemorate the power of the Internet, this class of person was named person of the year in 2006.
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