The Seychelles Mauritius & India all have a unit of currency named this
The Rupee
Including Yap more than 600 islands make up The Federated States of this Pacific nation
MICRONESIA
Add -ed to this item from the toolbox to describe your twisted back
WRENCH
Satan is also known as the Prince of this
DARKNESS
The front passenger seat--did you call it?
SHOTGUN
This country that borders Sierra Leone & the Ivory Coast uses its own dollar as its currency
LIBERIA
The name of this small country wedged among Germany France & Belgium means little fortress
LUXEMBOURG
Twisted strands of fiber such as jute can be made into a ball of this string
TWINE
Navel oranges are known for being this
SEEDLESS
Unaided your voice can be heard from this distance
EARSHOT
A monetary unit called the Balboa is used in this country nicknamed the Crossroads of the World
PANAMA
One of the world's most populous countries it's in the delta of the Ganges & Brahmaputra Rivers
BANGLADESH
This baked good is used to describe very confusing twisted logic
A PRETZEL
In gemspeak it describes a diamond with virtually no imperfections
FLAWLESS
A clever last word as you are leaving
A PARTING SHOT
From the Latin for every ten it's the currency of several countries including Jordan & Algeria
THE DINAR
Titograd is the former name of Podgorica the capital city of this former Yugoslav republic
MONTENEGRO
Let's get biblical with these trees of the Southwest noted for their twisted branches
JOSHUA TREES
Not surprisingly it's Kentucky's official state music
BLUEGRASS
Also called a gravity assist this maneuver uses the gravity of a celestial body to accelerate a spacecraft
A SLINGSHOT
The only remaining currency in Europe still named the franc the Swiss franc is used by Switzerland & this country
LIECHTENSTEIN
Providing plentiful irrigation the Zambezi River is an important artery of this country
MOZAMBIQUE
You can make one of these named for a German mathematician by giving a half twist to a strip of paper & attaching the ends
A MÖBIUS STRIP
It's been said that when you look into this from the Greek for bottomless it also looks into you
THE ABYSS
Also the title of a 1964 Pink Panther film this phrase refers to an uneducated guess
A SHOT IN THE DARK