Flags
U.S. Coins
T"een"
Church and State
Joe-Pourri
100

The flag of this country also appears on the flags of Tuvalu, Fiji & Australia

Great Britain 

100

In 1979 Eisenhower was demoted off the dollar coin & replaced by this women's rights leader

Susan B. Anthony 

100

A small cafeteria on a military base, or a water flask carried by a soldier on a hike

Canteen

100

This state boasts one of the USA's oldest cathedrals, Baltimore's Basilica of the Assumption

Maryland

100

In '38 Joe Shuster & Jerry Siegel created this guy who could fly but was somehow unrecognizable wearing glasses

Superman 

200

Oliver Hazard Perry's flag featured the words "Don't Give Up" this

The Ship 

200

A few rare 1965 quarters were still made of this metal; the Mint switched to a clad coin that year

Silver

200

From the Middle English for "beautiful", it's the last name of "presidential" actor Martin

Sheen 

200

In 2000 2 men were indicted for a 1963 church bombing in Birmingham in this state

Alabama


200

Though Grolier's Encyclopedia refers to him as "intellectually unimpressive", he ruled the USSR from 1929 to 1953

Joseph Stalin 

300

In its canton Greece's flag features a white one of these

Cross

300

The 1909-S V.D.B. version of this coin is a grail to collectors; just watch out for counterfeits

Lincoln penny 

300

This spongy organ filters foreign substances & damaged cells from the blood

Spleen

300

City Methodist in this state's city of Gary, built for over $1 million in 1926, stands empty & needs restoration

Indiana


300

The middle name of this Hall of Fame Celtics player & ex-Pacers coach is not Joseph, just Joe

Larry Bird

400

This black bird of the crow family was a symbol of good luck in battle on Viking flags

Raven 

400

Musical instrument pictured on the back of the U.S. Bicentennial quarter

Drums 

400

Top selling Lifesavers rolls are Five Flavors, then this, then Pep-O-Mint & Butter Rum

Wint-O-Green
400

The Old North Church, a beacon to worshippers since 1723, is in this state

Massachusetts

400

A song asks, "Where have you gone," this N.Y. Yankee, "a nation turns its lonely eyes to you, woo, woo, woo"

Joe DiMaggio 

500

Adopted in 1965, Ontario's flag features 3 of these leaves

Maple leaves 

500

Collectors don't use "tails" & "heads", they use the terms reverse & this

Obverse

500

Pop artist Andy Warhol created many of his pictures by using this stencil process

Silkscreen

500

On the site of a church destroyed in the Pueblo Revolt, St. Francis Cathedral is in this state

New Mexico 

500

This Senator was in charge of searching for suspected Communists in the US government in the 1950s. 

Joseph McCarthy