U.S. MONEY
RELIGION
BALLET
1950
ISLANDS
200
'This present U.S. coin has a torch on its reverse'
Dime
200
'In this religion the supreme sin of shirk, polytheism or the denial of Allah's unity, is unforgivable'
Islam
200
'George Skibine's ballet "Tragedy at Verona" is based on this play'
"Romeo And Juliet"
200
'Ain Shams University was founded in this Egyptian capital'
Cairo
200
'In 1972 this island once famous for its prison became part of Golden Gate National Recreation Area'
Alcatraz
400
'All U.S. dollar coins issued since 1794, except one, featured this animal'
Eagle
400
'The new fire ceremony was performed every 52 years by this Mexican civilization'
Aztecs
400
'It's believed this Christmas classic is the most frequently performed ballet in history'
"The Nutcracker"
400
'Florence Chadwick swam this body of water from Cap Gris-Nez to Dover'
The English Channel
400
'In 1866 a leper colony was founded on this Hawaiian island's Kalaupapa Peninsula'
Molokai
600
'Most U.S. paper currency consists of 7 denominations issued in this type of note'
Federal Reserve Note
600
'In 1995 a 6-year-old boy in this Chinese-occupied region was identified as the reincarnated Panchen Lama'
Tibet
600
'"Le Beau Danube" with music by Johann Strauss, is set in a public park in this city'
Vienna
600
'This photographer's "My Camera in the National Parks" was released in 1950'
Ansel Adams
600
'In 1856 some descendants of the Bounty mutineers left this island & settled on Norfolk'
Pitcairn Island
800
'U.S. paper currency is made of 25% linen & 75% this fiber'
Cotton
800
'Rituals in this popular religion of Haiti are led by a houngan, a priest, or a mambo, a priestess'
Voodoo
800
'Twyla Tharp's "Push Comes to Shove" was one of the first American works created for this Russian star'
Mikhail Baryshnikov
800
'In January this country became a republic with Rajendra Prasad as president'
India
800
'Over 40 miles long, Olkhon is the largest island in this Siberian lake'
Lake Baikal
1000
'A commemorative half dollar was issued in 1937 to honor this bloodiest one-day Civil War battle'
Antietam
1000
'In the Rig veda this major Hindu deity is called Rudra & is addressed in just 3 hymns'
Shiva
1000
'For a 1905 benefit, Michel Fokine created "The Dying Swan" for this Russian ballerina'
Anna Pavlova
1000
'In 1950 this former Army chief of staff & secretary of state became secretary of defense'
George Marshall
1000
'Torshavn is the capital & one of the principal ports of these Danish islands'
Faroe Islands
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