1. Although Francine Pascal is credited as the creator of the series, she relied on a team of ghostwriters to complete the novels. Often, those ghostwriters used what two-word pen name, which could have been obtained by taking the first names of two current members of the royal family, each born approximately a year before the series' debut?

  2. Sweet Valley High focuses on the lives of Elizabeth and Jessica as they attend the titular high school. Two additional book series focused on their experiences in sixth grade and college, and the series' titles took the format Sweet Valley [blank] (the same format as the series focused on the girls as second graders, Sweet Valley Kids). What two words fill in the blank, one for the middle school and one for the college series?

  3. The twins' mother, Alice, shares a profession with Will & Grace's Grace Adler and Pillow Talk's Jan Morrow. What is that profession?

  4. For much of the series, the twins drive what brand of small, sporty car? The name comes from the Latin for 'let it be done.'

  5. Speaking of cars, one of the main antagonists (last name Patman) drives a black Porsche with a vanity license plate that proudly declares where he feels he ranks in the world. What is his 7-character license plate?

  6. One of Liz's passions is her role as what type of columnist for her school's newspaper, The Oracle? She was proudly (maybe too proudly?) following in the footsteps of Walter Winchell and Liz Smith.

  7. Everyone's favorite English teacher, Mr. Collins, a strawberry blonde with stunning blue eyes, is often compared to a younger version of which movie star and director, also from southern California?

  8. In SVH #28, Alone in the Crowd, Jessica raises money for new cheerleading uniforms by planning a fundraiser with what catchy, rhyming name? The event involved the girls sitting in chairs, but you'd be forgiven for expecting an all night dance party with Bill Haley.

  9. In SVH #33, Starting Over, the twins secretly adopt a gorgeous and playful golden labrador retriever whom they give what two-word name? It's unclear if he was named after the Saxon who became a member of the royal family by marrying his first cousin (she proposed to him!) in 1840 or the Monegasque royal who was the son of a blonde-haired, blue-eyed beauty (very SVH-coded) and had twins (!!) with his wife in 2014?

  10. A generation of teenagers learned the dangers of peer pressure in SVH#40, On the Edge, when town sweetheart Regina Morrow attends a party at Molly Hecht's house and meets a sudden and tragic end after consuming what?

  11. In one of the most memorable storylines of the series, Elizabeth is kidnapped (!) while she volunteers at a hospital as a candystriper. Her captor also works at the hospital and has what specific job title, although his apartment is anything but. This, of course, happens in the aptly titled SVH #13, Kidnapped!.

  12. In another aptly named book, SVH #6 Dangerous Love, Elizabeth falls into a coma and then, in the highly memorable SVH #7 Dear Sister, emerges with a completely different personality. This dramatic shift occurs after what specific type of accident? And to think, if she had only listened to her parents' advice and learned from Cousin Rexy's tragic example, the accident never would have happened!