Annika gets the order wrong, even based on her own criteria
Annika chooses the word ‘exciting’ (‘spændende’). She does well in terms of keeping up with the metronome, repeating her word while carefully looking over all of the items for any clues.
Annika seems to have only one thought as to the items’ correct order, arranging them on the desk as she sees fit, and not appearing to change her mind once she has placed them. She explains to Mark that she has placed them in order of what came first: lizards predated religion (the angel), which predated the tomato, which predated the 1970s (the clog), which predated Femina magazine (this was actually launched in 1959, so it is misplaced within Annika’s own system).
In the studio, Mark reveals that Annika had only placed the Femina magazine in the correct spot, and she is therefore disqualified for not figuring out the correct order.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by Karl Craven)