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100

This Yiddish word for brined salmon is used throughout much of the world.

Lox

100

“Well, east coast girls are hip, I really dig those styles they wear …”  

The Beach Boys

100

Stonewall, Texas

Lyndon Johnson

100

In 2006, his previous image on the nickel was changed to one based on a portrait done in 1800 when he was vice president.

Thomas Jefferson

100

She won an Academy Award for Ghost in 1980 and a Daytime Emmy Award for the talk show The View in 2009.

Whoopi Goldberg

200

This is the only US state capital that fits this category.

Phoenix

200

“Hello darkness, my old friend …”

Simon & Garfunkel

200

Queens, New York

Donald Trump

200

 This is the value of the coin featuring John F. Kennedy that was first minted in 1964.

Half dollar

200

 She won an Oscar for Norma Rae in 1980 and an Emmy for the miniseries Sybil in 1977.

Sally Field

300

A show featuring this feline hero was NBC’s first TV transmission in 1930.

Felix

300

“Here we come, walkin' down the street, we get the funniest looks from everyone we meet …”

The Monkees

300

Braintree, Massachusetts

John Adams and John Quincy Adams

300

When this motto was first used on US coins, it was left off the dime, which was too small for it to fit.

In God We Trust

300

 She won an Academy Award for On Golden Pond in 1982 and an Emmy for the madefor-TV film Love Among the Ruins in 1975.

 Katharine Hepburn

400

A huge tooth that once belonged to this dinosaur was first discovered in the early 1890’s in Colorado. It was given a name that translates from the Latin to “Tyrant Lizard King.”

Tyrannosaurs Rex 

400

 “All the leaves are brown and the sky is gray. I’ve been for a walk on a winter’s day …”

The Mamas & the Papas

400

Yorba Linda, California

Richard Nixon

400

On the back of some nickels minted in Denver in 1937, this animal is missing a leg.

The buffalo

400

She won an Academy Award for The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie in 1969 and two Emmy awards for Downton Abbey, the first in 2011 and the second in 2012.

Dame Maggie Smith

500

This statue is 240 feet long, 66 feet tall, more than 4500 years old, and its face was modeled after the pharaoh Khafre.

The Great Sphinx

500

“You never close your eyes anymore when I kiss your lips. And there's no tenderness like before in your fingertips …”

The Righteous Brothers

500

New Haven, Connecticut

George W. Bush

500

In 1979, President Eisenhower was removed from the dollar coin and replaced by this women’s rights activist.

Susan B. Anthony

500

She won an Oscar for As Good As It Gets in 1997 and an Emmy for the TV sitcom Mad About You every year from 1993 through 1996 (four awards).

Helen Hunt

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