A1 - Applebee's
B2 - KFC
C3 - TGI Fridays
D4 - Arby's
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Answer: In Japan, it’s a tradition for people to celebrate Christmas with Kentucky Fried Chicken. Christmas isn’t a national holiday in Japan, yet a bucket of “Christmas Chicken” is the go-to meal on Christmas. It’s so popular, you must order two months in advance or face standing in long lines to get your Christmas fried chicken. About 3.6 million Japanese families mark every Dec. 25 with fried chicken from KFC each year. Apparently, during Christmas in Japan, KFC receives not only more customers than on any other day, but also, more than the total number of their customers in half a year!
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The vast body of water that separates Europe and Africa from North and South America is the Atlantic Ocean. Of the world’s oceans, the Atlantic is second in size only to the Pacific Ocean. The ancient Greeks named the ocean after Atlas, a character in Greek mythology. In Greek mythology, Atlas is a Titan who was punished for fighting with the Olympic gods and condemed to hold up the sky on his shoulders for all of eternity. The term Atlas has been used to describe a collection of maps since the 16th century when Flemish geographer Gerardus Mercator published his work in honour of the mythological Titan.
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