This is what you call the process of making coins.
What is minting?
U.S. Dollar bills are are technically these.
What are federal reserve notes?
This fruit rhymes with "Havana", a tropical site.
What is a banana?
"Off with their heads!" Actually, these heads are edible!
What are lettuce or cabbage heads?
This is Brazil's capital.
What is Brasilia?
"Paper" money in the U.S.A. really is 95% of this thing.
What is cotton?
This man's portrait is on the 2 dollar bill.
Who is Jefferson?
If you look up at the sky, you won't see this tropical fruit!
What is starfruit?
Rice is not a vegetable but instead is in this food category.
What is grains?
This city means "River of January".
What is Rio de Janeiro?
U.S. dollar bills are made up of 5% of this.
What is fiber?
This is a colorful nickname for U.S. dollars, though they also contain other colors.
What are greenbacks?
These are "from Mexico".
What are avocados?
This vegetable is said to be one of the healthiest. Maybe that's why Popeye is so strong.
What is spinach?
This is the most populated city in Brazil.
What is Sao Paulo?
The Swiss use this as currency.
What are Francs?
People think there is a spider in the frame on this bill.
What is the $1 bill?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
These sound like they're made of wheat and yeast, but they're not!
What is breadfruit?
This white vegetable comes in cloves.
What is garlic?
This is the southernmost city in Brazil.
What is Chui?
This is the currency for Japan.
What are yen?
The clock on the $100 bill has this time on it.
What is 10:00?
Believe it or not, blue and red variaties of this fruit are tropical.
What are Raspberries?
This is a long tapering cream-colored root with a sweet flavor.
What is a parsnip?
This city is on the border with Bolivia, but still in Brazil.
What is Corumba?