Jamaica - History, Culture & Achievements

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Table of Contents Why I wrote this book ……………………………………………………………5 Uses for the book……...……………………………….............………………..7 Facts about Jamaica and Jamaicans.......…......………………………………9 WORD SEARCH PUZZLES Parishes of Jamaica Clarendon……………………………………………………………………… ..18 Hanover ..……………………………………………………………………….22 Kingston & St. Andrew …….……………………..………………………….26 Manchester ………………... ..………………………………………………….30 Portland ………………………………………………………………….………32 St. Ann ……………………. ……………………………………………………36 St. Catheriine……………….. ……………………………………………….….40 St. Elizabeth …...………………………………………………………….…44 St. James … ……………………………………………………………….……48 St. Mary …………………………………………………………………………52 St. Thomas …………………..…………………………………………… …….56 Trelawny …………………..……………………………………………………..58 Westmoreland ………………………...………………………………………60 Jamaica’s public secondary schools ………….….…………………………64 Jamaica’s Rhodes Scholars……………………………………………………72 Notable and outstanding Jamaican women….. ……………………………..76 Notable and outstanding Jamaican men …………………………………..84 Parliamentarians…….. …………………………………………………………92 Prime Ministers, GGs, National Heroes. ……………………...……………100 Attorney Generals of Jamaica…. ……………………………………………102 Supreme Court Judges… ……………………………………………………104 Jamaican authors…… ………………………………………………………..106 Influential Reggae musicians & singers……………………… .. ………….112 Reggae Nominees Grammy winners……… ………………………………..120 Gospel singers….. ……………………………………………………………124 Miss Jamaica World……………………………………………………………126 Miss Jamaica Universe…….. ………………………………………………...128 Festival Queens………………………………………………………………..130 Festival song winners………………………… ………………………………132 Fruits, nuts, veggies and other things Jamaican…. …………… …………134 What’s your favourite food?.….................. .. ………………………………137 Places to go, things to do in Jamaica……… ……………………………….140 Jamaica’s rivers……. ……………………..………………………………….146

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Jamaica’s forts ………………. ……………………………………………….149 Jamaica’s beaches…………. ………………………………………………..150 Great houses in Jamaica…………………………..….. .……………………151 Caves in Jamaica……………………………………………………………. .152 Jamaica’s railway system…………………………....………………… …….172 Movies filmed in Jamaica…………………………………………………. …176 Sports Track and field female athletes……………………………………………. ..180 Track and field male athletes…………………………………………. …….188 The amazing Reggae Boyz………………………………………………….. 200 The remarkable Reggae Girlz………………………………………………. 212 Magnificent male cricketers…….. ……………………………………………214 Spectacular female cricketers……. ………………………………………….218 Sensational swimmers………. ……………………………………………….220 Brilliant Sunshine Girls….. ……………………………………………………222 Jamaica Derby winners (horses)…..…………………………………………226 Jamaica Derby winners (jockey………………………………………………228 Manning Cup champions………………. ……………………………………230 DaCosta Cup champions ……………………..………………………………231 Ben Francis Cup champions………………….. ……………………………..232 Walker Cup champions ……………………….………………………………233 Oliver Shield champions…… ……………..………………………………….234 Speak Jamaican . …………………………….……………………………….235 Jamaican body parts.. ………………………………………………………...246 Popular Jamaican Nick Names……. .………………………………………248 CROSSWORD PUZZLES How well do you know Jamaica and Jamaicans……………………………252 Parish capitals…….. …………………………………………………………..266 Which parish are you in?...........................................................................267 Speak Jamaican………………. ……………………………………………...268 Jamaican currency…………..………………………………………………...276 FILL IN PUZZLES……..………………………………………………………278 Jamaican quotes…….. ………………………………………………………..294 SOLUTIONS………… ………………………………………………………..295

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Acknowledgements Creating a book like this requires extensive research, time and feedback. The final product would not have been possible without the support of persons who believe in the value of this work. My profound appreciation to Lloyd B. Smith, Karen Hodges, Janet Silvera, Suzanne Sewell Whyte, Judith Hall-Jones, Sharon Gordon, Dean Salmon, Andrew Brissett, T’Shura Gibbs, Uldean Reid, Dorcil Hastings, Holly Hemmings-Case, Pauline Smith, Ishika Hall, Dr. Victor M Brown and Dr. Carolyn Cooper. Your valuable feedback provided inspiration, motivation and improvement which became priceless. To my wonderful Aunt, Sara Lawrence, whose editorial prowess is invaluable and appreciated. Without your support for this project, I would not have enjoyed the process with such fervor. Thank you for the love and the passion with which you encourage my success. To my dear Mother, Joyce Lawrence, my sisters Pamela and Nickeisha Marsh, my Aunts Inez Lawrence and Carmen Lawrence-Thorpe, thanks for your unwavering love and support. Lastly, to my adorable wife Maureen and my daughters Whynter, Tempestt, and Autumn: You are my rock! Without your love and care, nothing that I do makes much sense. Patrick Green Author

Dedication In our daily conversations you pray for me, laugh with me, love and encourage me. Our conversations about my youth, your life’s journey and experiences, have made me stronger and more purposeful. This book is dedicated to you and your journey, Mrs. Esmeralda Lawrence (Mama); the absolutely best grandmother!

Warning and Copyright Notice All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be used in any way, shape or form, including but not limited to reproduction, storage, transmittal, photocopying, recording without written permission from the author. Although every precaution was taken in preparation of this book, author and publisher assume no responsibility for errors or omissions. Nor is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. We reserve the right to make changes at anytime.

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Why I Wrote This Book

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amaica is such a fascinating place! It’s much more than a land of lush greenery, majestic mountains, beautiful white-sand beaches, and clear blue Caribbean Sea waters. Former Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller said it best: “it's a place of pride for the people.” These are the incredible people who have created one of the most recognizable brands in the world. Brand Jamaica, with its enormous impact, boasts a popularity that even countries much larger in size, population and resources fail to achieve. Throughout history, humans have progressed in life by building on the achievements and sacrifices of those before them. National hero Marcus Garvey said that: “A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.” Jamaica is no different. My goal is to share with you some of the history, culture and achievements that have built this incredible brand. My intention is to give thanks to the many persons who have contributed to making little Jamaica, one of the biggest places in the world. I want to ensure that all Jamaicans now, and in the future, become aware of these awesome and incredible brand builders. I am also hoping that some Jamaican youngster can see the names of, and learn about the people who created their past, so that they can believe in their future. Not many countries can boast about similar achievements by its people, as outlined under the “Facts about Jamaica and Jamaicans” section. These achievements required courage, determination, strength, character, confidence, and a powerful belief system, which is embedded in our DNA. Jamaicans are filled with these qualities, which have allowed us to thrive and do things that created the paths to success, rather than following in the footsteps of others. These are the heavily embedded DNA molecules that gave us independence, as the first English-speaking West Indians to do so. We were the first Caribbean team to qualify for the football world cup (male and female) as well as the Rugby League world cup. Without a drop of ice to be found on our highest peak, we became the first tropical country to enter the winter Olympics. So unbelievable was the feat, that they even made a movie about it. Jamaica’s superpower status in athletics is well documented and followed worldwide. Names such as Herb McKenley, Usain Bolt, Merlene Ottey, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Veronica Campbell-Brown, Asafa Powell, and Elaine Thompson, are only some of those that provided the world with thrills and excitement on the athletic track. The first non-American to win the Scripps spelling Bee, singing competitions; The Voice and The Xfactor are Jamaicans. The first black woman to win a world swimming title and first black person to fly solo around the world are Jamaicans. Jamaicans became the first black female professor of neurosurgery at Stanford University, and first black female Brigadier General of the United States’ Marine Corps. Dr. Henry Lowe created Alpha Prostate Formula 1, a product which can reduce and eliminate prostate cancer, the No. 1 cause of cancer deaths among males. Dr. Cicely Williams discovered the child malnutrition syndrome, kwashiorkor, and when the cows we got was not good enough for our climate and

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conditions, Dr. Thomas Lecky made our own and named them Jamaica Black, Jamaica Red and Jamaica Hope. The impact of our brand worldwide has been so profound, that the word “Jaminate” has been created to identify our presence. While I recognize that there must be names missing, I tried to include as many as our research provided. Ideally, all Jamaicans should be included, but space would not allow that to happen. The names you are about to see, are those who through their achievements, work and community involvement, provided motivation, inspiration, and in some way or another, influenced the Jamaica you know today. I am aware that this project is a work in progress, and it will be updated periodically. As you go through the book and the many persons identified, I encourage you to support them in any way you can. The least you can do is say thank you. Go on the internet, type their name and “Jamaica” to see their contributions to building Brand Jamaica. Share with your children and friends, and continue to bask in the joy of being a Jamaican. Like everywhere else, Jamaica has its challenges, but there is nothing that is wrong with Jamaica, that cannot be fixed by the good in Jamaica, and by Jamaicans. As a Jamaican, you therefore have a molecular right to be proud, and the responsibility to continue building on this success!

Thank you for being a part of this Jamaican journey.

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USES FOR THIS BOOK Jamaica – History, Culture and Achievements is a multifunction book that has benefits for education, fun and entertainment, as well as for promoting Brand Jamaica. General Education ● As a complement to the current text books, teachers will find valuable information to enhance the learning process in Jamaican Geography, Social Studies, History and Civics. ● Students can write short essays on specific places, people or achievements, to bolster their knowledge ● Group presentations can be done by students on people, places and achievements. This will not only enhance their knowledge of Jamaica and Jamaicans, it can also inspire and motivate them towards a more purposeful life, using the examples they were exposed to. ● The section on “Speak Jamaican” provides a simple way to learn the spellings of Patois and allow students a greater appreciation of the language. ● The puzzles can also help with o

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Family Education Have conversations with your kids about Jamaican achievers and Jamaica’s history, culture and achievements. Ask them to research the different areas and people. This will give them a better understanding of who they are, where they are coming from, the people who helped to build Jamaica and the importance of giving back. Fun and Entertainment Gather a group of friends and play a game about Jamaica. Give a Jamaican product to the team or person with the most correct answers. Learn and laugh about the culture. Talk about the people who have contributed to Jamaica’s growth and development, and how you can move it forward. 7


Promoting Brand Jamaica Give a copy of the book to your non-Jamaican friends. They will appreciate the gift of information about your incredible country, and will one day want to visit and enjoy all that Jamaica has to offer.

Excerpts from the reviewer at the Ministry of Education (Jamaica): ● There are useful historical, cultural and other important information about the country, its people as well as its physical attributes from which students and adults can learn. ● The language used in the puzzle book is simple and appropriate for the intended audience. ● Its users will be exposed to a wide range of new vocabulary both in Standard Jamaican English and Patois. ● The puzzle book provides the opportunity for integration in areas such as reading, spelling, mathematics, physical education, social studies, history and geography which encourages cross curricula links. ● The puzzle book can be used for both small groups (paired) and individual work. ● The activities in the puzzle book may promote critical thinking, collaboration, communication and creativity which are a focus of the National Standards Curriculum. For example: students/users are asked to use clues based on sentences given, to find railway stations that are missing – this promotes critical thinking. ● Cross word puzzles require students to use their critical thinking skills to find answers to solve the phrases. ● The puzzle book provides the opportunity for students to extend and reinforce concepts that have been learnt in a wide range of subject areas.

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Facts about Jamaica & Jamaicans ● National Heroes: George William Gordon, Paul Bogle, Sam Sharpe, Nanny, Marcus Garvey, Norman Manley and Alexander Bustamante ● National Fruit - Ackee ● National Flower - Lignum Vitae ● National Tree - Blue Mahoe ● National Bird - Swallow-tail Humming Bird (Doctor Bird) ● Flag - black, gold and green ● Motto - Out of many, one people ● Jamaica is the 3rd largest island by area (10,991 sq km/4,244 sq mi) and the largest English-speaking island in the Caribbean. ● The island is divided into 14 parishes which are located in three counties: Cornwall, Middlesex and Surrey. ● Capital - Kingston ● Jamaica has changed its capital two times. The two capitals before Kingston gained this status in 1872 were Seville in St. Ann (1510-1535) and Spanish Town (1535-1872). The latter was formerly known as St. Jago de la Vega. ● The first recorded inhabitants of Jamaica were the Tainos who were descendants of the Ostionoids. ● The Tainos were the inhabitants when Christopher Columbus arrived in 1494 ● The name given to Jamaica by the Tainos was Yamaye. Christopher Columbus named it Santiago and it was also called Xaymaca. ● Between 1509 and 1655 Jamaica was ruled by the Spaniards and by the English between 1655 and 1962.

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Facts about Jamaica & Jamaicans ● Emancipation from slavery - 1838 ● Adult Suffrage (Right to vote) - November 20, 1944 ● First Election (after adult suffrage) - December 12, 1944 ● Independence - August 6, 1962 ● First Prime Minister - Alexander Bustamante ● Jamaica is the first English-speaking Caribbean island to gain Independence. ● The first English colony to establish a post office is Jamaica (1671). ● Jamaica’s railway system is the first to open to passengers outside of Europe and North America and the second English colony to do so after Canada. ● Jamaica is the first commercial producer of bananas in the western hemisphere (1866). ● Jamaica’s Kingston harbor is the seventh largest natural harbor in the world. ● In 1988, Jamaica became the first tropical country to enter a team at the Winter Olympics. They participated in the 4-man bobsled event. ● Jamaica is the first English-speaking Caribbean island to qualify for the football world cup (1998). ● The Reggae Girlz was the first Caribbean nation to qualify for the football world cup (2019). ● Jamaica’s Reggae Warriors became the first Caribbean team to qualify for the Rugby League World Cup (2021) by defeating USA 16-10 in Florida. ● In 92 years (1925 to 2017) Jamaican Jodi-Anne Maxwell is the only nonAmerican to win the Scripps Spelling Bee championship. She achieved this on May 28, 1998. Her final word was….chiaroscurist! ● Tessanne Chin became the first non-American to win the U.S. reality television singing competition, The Voice. She won it in 2013. ● In 1932 Jamaican Una Marson became the first black woman to be employed by the BBC during World War II. ● Jamaican Lorna Mahlock is the first black female Brigadier General of the United States’ Marine Corps. ● Simone Ann-Marie Edwards is the first Caribbean and Jamaican player to play in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). ● First person outside of the UK to win the Xfactor singing competition was Jamaica’s Dalton Harris (2019). ● Carole Joan Crawford became the first Caribbean woman to be crowned Miss World. She won the title in 1963 at the London pageant.

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Facts about Jamaica & Jamaicans ● Jamaica is one of only five countries to win the Miss World title three or more times. Carole Crawford won in 1963, Cindy Breakspeare in 1976 and Lisa Hanna in 1993. ● Jamaican Violet Brown became the oldest (117 years, 117 days) person on earth on April 15, 2017. Violet and Usain Bolt were born miles apart in Trelawny. ● Jamaica is one of only two countries without red, white or blue in its flag. ● The Cayman Islands was a dependent of Jamaica between 1863 and 1962. ● Turks & Caicos was a dependent of Jamaica between 1874 and 1959. ● The Papilio homerus or Jamaican Swallow-tail butterfly is the largest in the western hemisphere and found only in Jamaica. ● The Manchester Golf Club in Mandeville is the oldest (1865) Golf Club in the western hemisphere. ● The first black person to fly solo around the world is Jamaican Barrington Irving, on June 27, 2007. He is also the youngest (23 years old). ● Jamaica won the CARIFTA Games (junior track and field championship) 42 times between 1972 and 2018, and has a consecutive winning streak since 1985. ● In March 2018, Jamaican Dr. Odette Harris became the first black female professor of neurosurgery, at her alma mater, Stanford University, and second black female in the USA . ● The first black woman to win a swimming world title is Jamaican Alia Atkinson. She won the 100m breaststroke at the FINA World Short Course Championships in Qatar, equaling the world record of 1:2.36. ● Mike McCallum is the only Caribbean boxer to hold a world title belt in three divisions. ● Jamaican, Rohan Freeman is the first black person in the USA to climb the highest peaks on every continent, known as the 7 summits. (October 2012). ● Herb McKenley is the only person to hold records in the 100 m (10.3), 200 m (20.4) and 400 m (46.2). He did this in 1947. ● Merlene Ottey of Jamaica holds the record for the most Olympic track & field appearances (7) and for winning the most medals at the World Championships (14). ● In 2016, Jamaican Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce became the only woman in history to win 100m medals at three consecutive Olympics (two gold, one bronze). She is also the only female to be crowned 100m World Champion three times (2009, 2013, 2015). She is the only female to win gold in

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Facts about Jamaica & Jamaicans 100m, 200m and 4 × 100m in a single world championship (2013) and by winning the 60m in 2014 is the only female to hold all four titles. ● Asafa Powell of Jamaica has the world record for the most sub-10 sec in the 100m. ● Jamaica is home to Usain Bolt, the fastest man ever in the 100m (9.58 sec.) and 200m (19.19 sec.). He is the only person to hold the records in both sprints, the 4x100m relay, and win three World Titles in 100m and 200m. He is also the only person to win three gold medals at consecutive olympics in 100m, 200m and 4x100m relays. ● Veronica Campbell-Brown is the first English-speaking woman (2nd female ever) to win consecutive Olympic 200m titles (2004, 2008). ● Lawrence Rowe has the record for the most cricket runs scored on debut (314); the first to score two centuries as well the first to score a double and single century on debut. He scored 214 and 100 not out against New Zealand in 1972. ● Courtney Walsh is the first cricketer to reach 500 wickets in Test Cricket. He achieved the feat by trapping Jacques Kallis of South Africa in Trinidad on March 17, 2001. Courtney also held the record for the most Test wickets (519) from 2000 to 2004. ● Chris Gayle has the record for the most runs, centuries, sixes and fours in T20 cricket. He also has the record for the fastest T20 century (30 balls) and highest individual T20 score (175). He is the first player to score a six off the first ball in a test match, first to score a double century (215) in World Cup cricket, the first to score a T20 century (117) and the first to hit 100 T20 sixes. ● Steve Bucknor was the record for the most Test matches umpired (128) in cricket. He was also the first umpire to have officiated in over 100 Test matches. ● 11 time all-star, one of 50 greatest NBA players and double NBA hall of fame inductee, Jamaican Patrick Ewing, held the record for the most blocks in a finals game (8 in game 5-1994). ● Dr. Cicely Williams discovered the child malnutrition syndrome, kwashiorkor. ● Marine scientist Austin James was instrumental in the creation of the mono-sex cultivation of the African or Nile perch, commonly known as tilapia. ● Dr. Manley West and Dr. Albert Lockhart developed the glaucoma drug Canasol from cannabis. ● Robert Rashford helped to invent the first portable 3D non-destructive evaluation (NDE) system

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Facts about Jamaica & Jamaicans ● Dr Lawrence Williams shares the patent for the discovery of anti-cancer activity of the plant petiveria aalliacea, known locally as Guinea Hen weed. ● Dr. Paula Tennant created a papaya that is resistant to the Papaya Ringspot Virus and became the first person from the Caribbean to develop a bioengineered plant product ● Joel Sadler is the co-inventor of the prosthetic knee joint, JaipurKnee, which was listed at number 18 in Times Magazine’s “50 Best Inventions of 2009” ● Dr. Thomas Lecky created three breeds of cows that were more suitable to the Jamaican conditions and climate. These are the Jamaica Hope, Jamaica Red and Jamaica Black. ● Dr. Henry Lowe created Alpha Prostate Formula 1, a product which can reduce and eliminate prostate cancer, the No. 1 cause of cancer deaths among males ● Dr. David Daniel Phillips created the ortanique fruit; a mix of orange and tangerine ● Harlo Mayne has patents for self-regulating hydrogen generator and a Trifold multipurpose toothbrush. ● Marcus Garvey’s philosophy of black activism and unification, helped to spearhead the civil rights movement in America. ● Jamaica gave the world five forms of music: Ska, Dancehall, Rocksteady, Mento and Reggae. ● Jamaica created the Rastafari culture and popularized the dreadlocks hair style

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Before it was

Fourteen!

1746 Map of Jamaica

When the British took over in 1655, Jamaica had large parcels of land without names. All that changed when the British went on a naming spree. Then came the 1867 Counties and Parish Act, creating three counties and reducing the number of parishes from 22 to 14.

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Fourteen!

1762 Map of Jamaica

Before it was

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Between 1841 and 1865 Jamaica had 22 parishes

Before it was Fourteen!

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The fourteen parishes of Jamaica

Before it was Fourteen!

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Clarendon (1)

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amed in honour of the Earl of Clarendon, Lord Chancellor Sir Edward Hyde, Clarendon is 1,192.9 sq km and is the 3rd largest parish in Jamaica. Apart from bauxite, Clarendon is also a farming parish, producing banana, ginger, coffee, livestock and citrus among others. It is also home to the world famous Annual Denbigh Agricultural Show.

Find these places in Clarendon

ALLEY

KELLITS

SANDY BAY

ALSTON

KEMPS HILL

SEDGE POND

ASHLEY

LONGWOOD

SPALDING

BELL PLAIN

MAY PEN

SPRING PLAINS

BUCKS COMMON

MILK RIVER

TOLL GATE

CHAPELTON

TROUT HALL

CHATTEAU

MINERAL HEIGHTS

COXWAIN

MOCHO

WATER LANE

CROFTS HILL

MOORES

WOOD HALL

DAWKINS

MORGANS PASS

YORK TOWN

DENBIGH

PAISLEY

FRANKFIELD

PECKHAM

GUNTERS HILL

PENNANTS

HALLS HALL

RICHES

HAYES

RICHMOND PARK

HUNTS PEN INVERNESS JOHNS HALL

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Clarendon (2)

Horace Burrell (Former President, Jamaica Football Federation), Rohan Davey (New England quarterback), Hon. Bruce Golding (Former Prime Minister), Dr. Olive Lewin, OM, OD (Author, social anthropologist, musicologist), Claude McKay, OJ (International poet). Toots Hibbert, Barrington Levy, William “Supercat” Maragh, Freddie McGregor, Derrick Morgan, Calvin “Coco Tea” Scott (Reggae artistes).

Find these places in Clarendon

AENON TOWN

JAMES HILL

BANANA GROUND

LIONEL TOWN

BOWEN CRAWLE

LONGVILLE PARK

BRANDON HILL

MITCHELL TOWN

BRAZALITTA

MOUNT AIRY

BRIXTON HILL

NEW DENBIGH

BUSHY PARK

ORANGE HILL

CARF WHEEL

PORTLAND COTTAGE

COFFEE PIECE

RACE COURSE

COLONELS RIDGE

ROCK RIVER

CROOKED RIVER

ROCKY POINT

CUMBERLAND

SANQUINETTI

CURATOE HILL

SILENT HILL

DOUGLAS CASTLE

SMITHVILLE

EFFORTVILLE

SPRING PLAIN

FOUR PATHS

TREADLIGHT

GIMME-ME-BIT

TURTLE POND

GRAVEL HILL

VERNAM FIELD

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Hanover (1)

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stablished in 1725 and named for King George I, who was from the House of Hanover (Germany), the second smallest (450.8 sq km) parish was home to the world renowned Johnny Walker Golf Championships. Tourism is very important to the parish, with a number of high quality hotels and attractions operating there. Two of the most notable ones are Tryall Golf Club and the Round Hill. Agriculture is also a main contributor to Hanover’s economy. In fact the parish has its own yam which is named after its capital - Lucea.

Find these places in Hanover

BAMBOO

LOGWOOD

TRYALL

BAULK

LOOKOUT

WELCOME

CASCADE

LUCEA

WOODLAND

CASTLE

MACKFIELD

DIAS

MARCH TOWN

EATON

MT PETO

ESHER

NEW MILLS

FOREST

OLD PEN

GEORGIA

ORCHARD

GRANGE

RAMBLE

HOPEWELL

REJOIN

IRELAND PEN

RETREAT

JERICHO

SAMUELS BAY

KEW

SANDY BAY

LETHE

SANTOY

LILLIPUT

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Hanover (2)

Sir Alexander Bustamante (National Hero; Former Prime Minister), Dennis Hall (Former journalist), Sir Kenneth Hall (Former Governor General), Merlene Ottey (Olympic medalist), Hon. Seymour Panton (Judge), Hon. PJ Patterson (Former Prime Minister), Barrington Watson (Painter).

Find these places in Hanover

BACHELORS HALL

COPPERWOOD

LANCES BAY

BELVEDERE

COUSIN COVE

MIDDLESEX

BLACK GATE

ELGIN TOWN

ORANGE BAY

CAMPBELLTON

FRIENDSHIP

PROSPECT

CAULDWELL

GREEN ISLAND

RHODES HALL

CAVE VALLEY

HADDINGTON

ROCK SPRING

CHESTER CASTLE

HAUGHTON GARDENS

SHETTLE WOOD

CHICHESTER CHIGWELL CLAREMONT CLIFTON COLD SPRING

INDUSTRY COVE JOHNSON TOWN

SMITHFIELD SPRING VALLEY WATFORD HILL

KENILWORTH KINGSVALE

Extra Challenge Hanover is the birthplace of a former prime minister and national hero. Find the place of his birth.

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Kingston & St. Andrew (1)

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ingston is the smallest parish in Jamaica measuring only 22 sq km. It was formed in 1692 to accommodate the survivors of the Port Royal earthquake. St. Andrew is seated on 430.7 sq. km of land. Both parishes merged in 1923 and created the Kingston & St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC). This body is the official municipality and controls all government activities for the parishes. Even when combined, K&SA still make up the smallest parish area but accommodate the largest population on the island. Kingston is the capital city of Jamaica.

Find only the words in BOLD Find these places in Kingston & St. Andrew ACADIA

FRANKLYN TOWN

NOLAND HILL

ALLMAN TOWN

GLENDALE

PAPINE

ARNETT GARDENS

GRANTS PEN

PATRICK CITY

AUGUST TOWN

GREENWICH TOWN

PENWOOD

BARBICAN

HANNAH TOWN

RAE TOWN

BOUCHER PARK

HUGHENDEN

REMA

BOURNEMOUTH GARDENS

JOHNSON TOWN

RICHMOND PARK

JONES TOWN

ROCK HALL

KENCOT

ROSE TOWN

KINGSTON GARDENS

SEAVIEW GARDENS

KINTYRE

SEYMOUR LANDS

KIRKLAND HEIGHTS

SOUTH SIDE

MAJESTY GARDENS

SPRINGFIELD

MANLEY MEADOWS

STADIUM GARDENS

MANNINGS HILL

TIVOLI GARDENS

MARVERLY

TOWER HILL

MONA HEIGHTS

WHITFIELD TOWN

MOUNTAIN VIEW

ZIADIE GARDENS

CAMPBELL TOWN CASSIA PARK CHERRY GARDENS COCKBURN GARDENS COOREVILLE GARDENS CROSS ROADS DENHAM TOWN DRUMBLAIR EASTWOOD PARK FERRY

Extra Challenge (1) One of the world’s greatest singers, musician and Reggae icon had his roots in this community.

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Kingston & St. Andrew (2)

Louise Bennett (Folklorist, poet, writer), Ian Boyne (Host of “Profile”), Dennis Brown (Reggae artiste), Orville “Shaggy” Burrell (Grammy winning Reggae artiste), Ann-Marie Campbell (E.V.P. - Home Depot), Tessanne Chin (Reggae artiste), Patrick Ewing (NBA Hall-of-Famer), Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Olympic gold medalist), Chris Gayle (International cricket star), Sir Florizel Glasspole (Former Governor General), Hon. George William Gordon (National Hero), Lowell Hawthorne (Golden Krust), Michael Holding (International cricket star), Dr. Henry Lowe (Research scientist; Medicanja), Hon. Michael Manley (Former Prime Minister), Jody-Anne Maxwell (Scripps National Spelling Bee champion), Mike McCallum (World boxing champion), Judy Mowatt (Reggae artiste), Dr. Trevor Munroe (Political Scientist), Sanya Richards-Ross (Olympic gold medalist), Mary Seacole ("Pioneer Nurse," voted “Best Black Briton”-2004), Madge Sinclair (Actress), Gordon "Butch" Stewart (Sandals Resorts), Melanie Walker (Olympic record holder), Courtney Walsh (International cricket star).

Find only the words in BOLD Find these places in Kingston & St. Andrew BEVERLY HILLS

LIGUANEA

RED HILLS

BULL BAY

MAXFIELD PARK

RENNOCK LODGE

DELACREE PARK

MEADOWBROOK

RIVERTON CITY

DREWSLAND

MOLYNES GARDENS

ROLLINGTON TOWN

DUHANEY PARK

MT PLEASANT

SEAWARD PEN

ELLETSON FLATS

NANNYVILLE

SEVEN MILES

FLETCHERS LAND

NEW HAVEN

STONY HILL

FOUR ROADS

NEW KINGSTON

SWALLOWFIELD

GOLDEN SPRING

NEWPORT EAST

TRAFALGAR PARK

HARBOUR VIEW

NEWTON SQUARE

UNION GARDENS

HAVENDALE

NORBROOK

VINEYARD TOWN

HERMITAGE

NORMAN GARDENS

WALTHAM GARDENS

HOPE PASTURES

PASSMORE

WASHINGTON GARDENS

HOPE TAVERN

PLANTATION HEIGHTS

WATERHOUSE

JACKS HILL

PORT ROYAL

WOODFORD PARK

Extra Challenge Find the capital of St. Andrew. It is located in two places. 28


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Manchester

F

ormed in 1814 on the request of coffee farmers in Clarendon, St. Elizabeth and Vere (originally a parish), Manchester is the 6th largest parish (829.01 sq km). Known as the center of Jamaica’s bauxite mining industry, the parish also produces irish potatoes and ginger.

Donovan Bailey (Olympic gold medalist), Nesta Carter (Olympic gold medalist), Byron Lee (Musician); Hon. Norman Manley (National Hero; Former Prime Minister), Sheryl Lee Ralph (Actress), Sherone Simpson (Olympic gold medalist), Elaine Thompson (Olympic gold medalist), Authur Wint (Olympic gold medalist).

Find these places in Manchester ADAMS VALLEY

HATFIELD

NEW BROUGHTON

WARWICK

ALLIGATOR POND

HEARTEASE

NEW FOREST

WILLIAMSFIELD

BALVENIE

HILLSIDE

NEW GREEN

WINDSOR LODGE

BELLEFIELD

HOPE VILLAGE

NEWPORT

BROCKENHURST

HUNTLEY

OLD ENGLAND

BRYCE

HYDE PARK

PARK HALL

CHRISTIANA

KENDAL

PATRICK TOWN

CHUDLEIGH

KIRKVINE

PORUS

CLANDON

KNOCKPATRICK

PRATTVILLE

CLARKS TOWN

LITCHFIELD

PROSPECT

COMFORT HALL

MANDEVILLE

PROVIDENCE

CRAIGHEAD

MARLIE HILL

PUSEY HILL

CROSS KEYS

MAY DAY

RESOURCE

EDGEWARE

MAY HILL

RICHMOND

ELLEN STREET

MELROSE MEWS

ROSE HILL

GEORGES VALLEY

MIKE TOWN

ROXBOROUGH

MILE GULLY

SPALDING

MILK RIVER

SPICE GROVE

MIZPAH

SPUR TREE

GREENPOND GROVE TOWN HAMMONDS

WALDERSTON

MOUNT OLIVET

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Portland (1)

N

amed after the Duke of Portland, this is the 7th largest parish in Jamaica with an area of 814 sq km. The Blue Mountains, the highest mountain range in Jamaica, rise 2,256 metres above sea level in Portland. Due to its location and topography the parish gets the most rainfall in Jamaica, making it an agricultural haven. Top agricultural products include banana, coconut, breadfruit, coffee and mangoes which are major exports. One of the highest quality and most sought after coffee in the world, The Blue Mountain Coffee, is grown and produced in Portland.

Find these places in Portland

ALBANY

FIFTY CENT COVE

ROCK HILL

ANCHOVY GARDENS

GINGER HOUSE

ROSE HILL

GRANGE

SKIBO

HART HILL

ST MARGARETSBAY

BIG LEVEL BLACK HILL BLUE MOUNTAIN BUFF BAY BYBROOK CAENWOOD CRAIG MILL DARLINGFORD DRAPERS DURBAN GAP EGG HILL ENFIELD EPSOM FAIRY HILL

HOPE BAY HORDLEY JOE HILL JOHNS HALL LONG BAY MAIDSTONE MUIRTON MULLETH HALL NONSUCH PARADISE PEPPER HILL REACH ROCK HALL 32

STANTON SWIFT RIVER UPPER LEYTON WAIN ROAD


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Portland (2)

Sir Patrick Allen (Governor General), Cecil Baugh (Ceramist, lecturer, consultant), Trevor Berbick (Former world heavy weight boxing champion), Michael Lee Chin (Portland Holdings, National Commercial Bank), Dr. Thomas Lecky (Scientist; Created Jamaica Hope and Jamaica Red, breeds of cattle), Rustie Lee (British TV personality; actress; singer), Wayne Wonder (Reggae artiste).

Find these places in Portland

BANGOR RIDGE

PRIOR PARK

BELVEDERE

SCOTTS RUN

BIRNAMWOOD

SHREWSBURY

BURLINGTON

SOMERSET FALLS

BURTON HALL

WILLIAMSFIELD

CHRISTMAS ISLAND

WINDSOR CASTLE

ECCLESDOWN

WINDSOR FOREST

FAIR PROSPECT

WOODCUTTERS GAP

FELLOWSHIP GRANTSFIELD GREEN HILL HAPPY GROVE HECTORS RIVER JOHN CROW MOUNTAIN MANCHIONEAL PELLEN ISLAND PORT ANTONIO 34


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St. Ann (1)

S

aint Ann is the largest parish (1,212.6 sq km) in Jamaica and was the first place Christopher Columbus saw when he arrived in 1494. It was host to the first capital of Jamaica - Seville. Called the “Garden Parish” because of its natural beauty of flora, St. Ann is also home to the world famous Dunns River waterfalls and Fern Gully - a collection of over 500 species of ferns and other foliage.

Find these places inSt. Ann

ABOUKIR

ELTHAM

SALISBURY

ALDERTON

EPWORTH

ST DACRE

ALVA

EXCHANGE

TOBOLSKI

BAMBOO

FERN GULLY

WATT TOWN

BEECHER TOWN

HIGGIN TOWN

WILTON

BELLEAIR

HUNTLEY

BEVERLY

INVERNESS

CALDERWOOD

KEITH

CASCADE

KELLITS

CAVE VALLEY

LIME HALL

CHARLTON

LODGE

CHUKKA COVE

LYDFORD

CLARKSONVILLE

MADRAS

CLYSDESDALE

MILE END

COLGATE

MINARD

CONCORD

MOUNT ZION

CONTENT

NEW BUCKFIELD

DOVER

OCHO RIOS

DRAXHALL

PRIORY 36


37


St. Ann (2)

Irwine Clare, Sr. (Caribbean Immigrant Services, Team Jamaica Bickle), Hon. Marcus Garvey (National Hero), Rexton “Shabba Ranks” Gordon (International Reggae artiste), Robert “Bob” Marley (International Reggae superstar), Winston “Burning Spear” Rodney (International Reggae artiste), Romain Virgo (Reggae artiste).

Find these places in St. Ann

ALEXANDRIA

HARMONY VALE

THATCH HILL

ANDERSON TOWN

HELICON VILLAGE

WALKERS WOOD

ARABIA FELIX

IRONS MOUNTAIN

YORK CASTLE

BENSONTON

KNAPDALE

BETHEL TOWN

LAWRENCE PARK

BROWN VALLEY

LIME TREEGARDENS

BROWNS TOWN CANAAN HILL CLAREMONT CLOVER HILL DISCOVERY BAY DUMBARTON FAITHS PEN FORT GEORGE GIBRALTAR GOLDEN GROVE GREAT POND GREENWICHESTATE

LINTON PARK MALLARDS BAY MANGO GROVE MONEAGUE MOUNT MORIAH MOUNT WADDY ONE BUSH CAY PHILADELPHIA PRICKLEY POLE RUNAWAY BAY STEER TOWN STURGE TOWN 38


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St. Catherine (1)

I

n 1867 four smaller parishes were joined together to form St. Catherine, which was named after the queen of Charles II, Katherine. St. Catherine is the 3rd largest parish, covering 1,197.2 sq km. Its capital, Spanish Town, was once the capital of Jamaica.

Find only the words in BOLD Find these places in St. Catherine

ABOVE ROCKS

ENSOM CITY

NEWTON

ASCOT

EWARTON

OMEALLY

AVON PARK

FREE TOWN

ORANGEFIELD

BARTON

GOLDEN GROVE

PEAR TREE GROVE

BELLAS GATE

GOLDEN VALLEY

QUEENS HILL

BELLEVUE

GRANTHAM

REDWOOD

BENBOW

GUANABOA VALE

RENTCOMBE

BERWICK

GUTTERS

SABINA

BOG WALK

GUYS HILL

SEAFIELD

BRAETON

HAREWOOD

SIMONS

BUXTON TOWN

HAYFIELD VILLAGE

ST JAGO HEIGHTS

BYLES

MOUNT INDUSTRY

SUNNY SIDE

BYNDLOSS

IRISH PEN

TOP MOUNTAIN

CAYMANAS

JUBILEE TOWN

TRENTHAM PARK

CENTRAL VILLAGE

KENT VILLAGE

TROJA

CONNORS

KITSON TOWN

TULLOCH

DARLING SPRING

LEMON HALL

TYDIXON

DE LA VEGA

LINSTEAD

WEST BAY

DIGNUM

MCNIE

WEST PROSPECT

DOVECOT

MIZPAH

WILLOWDENE 40


41


St. Catherine (2)

Hon. Andrew Holness (Prime Minister), Grace Jones (Actress, singer, supermodel), Asafa Powell (Olympian, former 100m record holder and record holder of the most sub-10 in the 100m),Hon. Portia Simpson-Miller (Former Prime Minister).

Find only the words in BOLD Find these places in St. Catherine

ANGELS GROVE

OLD HARBOUR

RIDLEYS BAY

BOIS CONTENT

HARKERS HALL

RIVERSDALE

BRAETON

HELLSHIRE

MOUNT ROSSER

BRIDGEPORT

HOMESTEAD

SLIGOVILLE

BROWNS HALL

JAMBOS POND

SOOKY GAL

BUSHY PARK

LEIBA GARDENS

SPANISH TOWN

CAPTURE LAND

LLUIDAS VALE

SPRINGVALE

CAYMANAS BAY

LONG HILL

CHEESEFIELD

LOUZY BAY

TWICKENHAM PARK

CHURCH PEN

LUCKY VALLEY

COLEMANS BAY

MANATEE BAY

MC COOKS PEN

MARK HILL

MOUNT DIABLO

TAWS MEADOWS

DOVER CASTLE

MOORES PEN

DUNBEHOLDING

MOUNT MORELAND

EDWARD PIECE GOAT ISLAND GOLDEN ACRES GREEN ACRES GREGORY PARK

TOP MOUNTAIN POINT HILL PORTMORE PORTSMOUTH 42

WATERFORD WESTCHESTER WESTMEADE WOOD HALL WRECK BAY

Extra Challenge GLENGOFFE is listed at 90 degrees. RED GROUND is in two locations


43


St. Elizabeth (1)

T

he first place reported to have a motor car and electricity in Jamaica, St. Elizabeth is one of the oldest parishes and the 2nd largest (1,205.67 sq km). It was named after the wife of Sir Thomas Modyford, former governor of Jamaica. Find only the words in BOLD Find these places in St. Elizabeth ALIGATOR POND

GROSMOND

PEPPER

ARLINGTON

GUTTERS

PISGAH

BEACON

HODGES

POTSDAM

BELMONT

HOLLAND

POWELL TOWN

BERLIN

HOPETON

QUEENSBURY

BETHSALEM

HUNT BAY

RED BANK

BOATMANS BAY

IVER COTTAGE

REDGATE

BOGUE

JUNCTION

ROSE HALL

BRIGHTON

LACOVIA

ROSES VALLEY

BULL SAVANNAH

LEEDS

ROUND HILL

BURNT SAVANNAH

LEWIS TOWN

SALT SPRING

BYBROOK

LOVERS LEAP

SANDY GROUND

CASHEW

LUANA

SCHOLEFIELD

CATABOO

MAHAGA

SILOAH

COMMA PEN

MALCOLM BAY

SLIPE

CONTENT

MALVERN

SOUTHFIELD

CRANE CORNER

MIDDLE QUARTERS

SPRINGFIELD

CRAWFORD

NAIN

STANMORE

DALTON

NASSAU VALLEY

STARVE GUT BAY

ELIM

NEW MARKET

FONT HILL

NEWELL

FULLERSWOOD

NEWTON

GIDDY HALL

NORTHAMPTON

GINGER HILL

PAROTTEE

GOSHEN

PARROTEE POND

SUCCESS TOP HILL VINEYARD

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WALLY WASH POND WARMINISTER WILTON


45


St. Elizabeth (2)

G. Arthur Brown (Former BOJ governor), Una Clarke (Former NYC Councilmember; First Caribbean-born woman elected to the NYC Legislature), Dr. Barbara Gloudon (Playwright, author, journalist, talk show host), Dr. Alfred Sangster (Educator; Former President, UTech), Hon. Donald Sangster (Former Prime Minister). Find only the words in BOLD Find these places in St. Elizabeth

ABERDEEN

FOUR PATHS

TORRINGTON

ACCOMPONG

FRENCHMAN

TREASURE BEACH

BALACLAVA

FRENCHMANS BAY

VAUXHALL

BAPTIST

FYFFES PEN

WATCHWELL

BARBARY HALL

HOPEWELL

WELL POND

BARTONS

IPSWICH

WOODLANDS

BIG WOODS

KILMARNOCK

YS FALLS

BILLY BAY

KNOXWOOD

BLACK RIVER

MAGGOTTY

BLUNTERS

MAYFIELD

BRAES RIVER

MIDDLESEX

CALABASH BAY

MULGRAVE

CARISBROOK

MYERSVILLE

COTTERWOOD

NEWCOMBE VALLEY

CUTLASS BAY

QUICKSTEP

ELDERSLIE

ROSEBERRY

ESSEX VALLEY

SANTA CRUZ

FLAGAMAN

THORNTON 46


47


St. James (1)

S

aint James is home to Jamaica’s tourism center and National Hero Sam Sharpe. Currently one of the smallest parishes (592.28 sq km) it once included its neighbors Hanover and Trelawny. St. James is known historically for the emancipation revolt which started with the Christmas Rebellion/Baptist War in 1831. Known also as the Sam Sharpe Rebellion, it ended with the hanging of Sam Sharpe in the parish’s capital, Montego Bay, in 1832.

Find these places in St. James

ADELPHI

IRWIN

POINT

ALBION

JERICHO

PORTO BELLO

AMITY HALL

JOHNS HALL

RAMBLE

ANCHOVY

KETTO

READING

BARNETT VIEW

KING GATE

RED HILLS

BOGUE

LETHE

RHYNE PARK

BOTTOM PEN

LILLIPUT

ROSE HALL

CAMROSE

LONG BAY

SEAVIEW

CANTERBURY

LOTTERY

SHORTWOOD

CORAL GARDENS

MALDON

SIGN

CREEK ST

MOCHO

STONEHENGE

FAIRFIELD

MT CAREY

STRAWBERRY

FLANKERS

MT HOREB

SUNDERLAND

FREEPORT

MT SALEM

SUNSET

GOODWILL

MT ZION

TANGLE RIVER

GREEN HEIGHTS

NIAGARA

TOWERHILL

HALF MOON

NORWOOD

TUCKER

HENDON

ORANGE

WEST GREEN

HOPETON

PITFOUR 48


49


St. James (2)

Warren Barrett (International footballer), Yohan Blake (Olympic gold medalist), Steve Bucknor (International cricket umpire), Jimmy Cliff (International Reggae artiste), Sir Howard Cooke (Former governor general), Paul “Tegat” Davis (International footballer), Hon. Walter Fletcher (Judge), Dr. Herbert Morrison (Philanthropist), Hon. Sam Sharpe (National Hero), Lloyd B. Smith (Journalist; Former M.P.), Theodore Whitmore (International footballer & national coach). Find only the words in BOLD Find these places in St. James APPLETON HALL

GLENDEVON

PROVIDENCE HEIGHTS

BARNETT

GRANVILLE

RETIREMENT

BARRETT TOWN

GREEN POND

ROEHAMPTON

BICKERSTETH

GREENWOOD

ROSEMOUNT

BRANDON HILL

HARTFIELD

SALT SPRING

BRUCE HALL

MONTEGO HILLS

SPOT VALLEY

CAMBRIDGE

IRONSHORE

SPRING MOUNT

CATADUPA

KEMPSHOT

SPRINGFARM

CATHERINE HALL

LITTLE RIVER

SPRINGFIELD

COLD SPRING

MANGO WALK

TORADO HEIGHTS

CORNWALL COURTS

MAROON TOWN

UNITY HALL

DUMFRIES

MEYLERSFIELD

VAUGHANSFIELD

FARM HEIGHTS

MONTEGO BAY

WATERWORKS

FLAGSTAFF

MONTPELIER

WELCOME HALL

FLAMSTEAD

CATHERINE MOUNT

WESTGATE HILLS

FLOWER HILL

PARADISE

WHITE HOUSE

GARLANDS

PLUMB PARK

WILTSHIRE

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St. Mary (1)

I

t is reported that the first place occupied by the Spaniards when they arrived in 1655 was St. Mary. The original name of the parish, which was given between 1655 and 1670, was St. Maries. The name was changed to St. Mary between 1717 and 1728.

Find only the words in BOLD Find these places in St. Mary

ALBANY

ENFIELD

PROSPECT

BAGNOLDS

GALINA

RETREAT

BONNY

GAYLE

RICHARDS PEN

BOYNE GATE

GOSHEN

ROADSIDE

BRAINERD

GRASS PIECE

SILVER SPRING

BUNKA TREE

ISLINGTON

TOWER ISLE

CARRON HALL

JEFFERY TOWN

TRINITY

CHANGE HILL

MANGO VALLEY

UNION HILL

CLONMEL

MASON HALL

VALLEY BUSH

CONTENT

ORACABESSA

WARWICK CASTLE

CUFFY GULLY

PEMBROKE HALL

WATER VALLEY

DEAN PEN

PLATFIELD

DECOY

PORT MARIA

DEVON PEN

PRESTON HILL

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53


St. Mary (2)

Aleen Bailey (Olympic gold medalist), Clifton “Capleton” Bailey III (Reggae dancehall artiste), Chris Blackwell (Award winning music producer), Marion “Lady Saw” Hall (Reggae artiste), Beres Hammond (Reggae artiste), Lisa Hanna (Miss World; M.P.), Danny MacFarlane (Olympic medalist), Audrey Marks (Paymaster Ltd.; Ambassador to the U.S.), Beverly McDonald (Olympic gold medalist), Oliver Samuels (Actor; Comedian), Tanya Stephens (Reggae artiste), Joseph “Josey Wales” Sterling (Reggae artiste), Herbert Walker (Former BOJ governor). Find only the words in BOLD Find these places in St. Mary

ANNOTTO BAY BELFIELD BELL HILL BOSCOBEL BROADGATE BROMLEY CAMBERWELL CARDIFF CASTLETON DONNINGTON DRESSIKIE FLINT RIVER FRANKFORT FREE HILL

HAMILTON MOUNTAIN HAMSTEAD HIGHGATE HUDDERSFIELD KELLAM

PRESTON HILL RICHMOND RIO HOE ROBINS BAY ROCK RIVER THREE HILLS

KILANCHOLLY LABYRINTH LANGUEDOC LEINSTER LEWISBURGH LUCKY HILL MARTINS MONTREAL MT REGALE

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WHITEHALL WINDSOR CASTLE


55


St. Thomas

H

ome to the second oldest botanical garden in the western hemisphere, Bath Botanical Garden in St Thomas was established in 1662. St. Thomas is the birthplace of National Hero Paul Bogle and the site of the 1865 Morant Bay Rebellion. Other notable persons from St. Thomas are: Winston "Merritone" Blake (Founder of Merritone Music; Producer), Headley Brown (Former BOJ Governor), Juliet Cuthbert (Olympic medalist), Hansle Parchment (Olympic medalist), Angella Reid (President Obama’s White House Chief Usher).

Find only the words in BOLD Find these places in St. Thomas

AIRY CASTLE

GREEN WALL

PEAR TREE RIVER

ALBION

HAGLEY GAP

PENLYNE CASTLE

ALBION POND

HALL HEAD

PORT MORANT

AMITY HALL

HAMPTON COURT

PROSPECT PEN

ARCADIA

HAYFIELD

RAMBLE

ARNTALLY

HICKS HALL

RICHMOND VALE

BARKING LODGE

HIGHLAND HEAD

ROWLANDSFIELD

BATH

HILLSIDE

ROZELLE

BELVEDERE

HOLLAND BAY

SALT POND

BOWDEN HARBOUR

HORTEASE

SEAFORTH

CEDAR VALLEY

JOHNS TOWN

SERGE ISLAND

CHURCH CORNER

LEITH HALL

SPRING GARDENS

CROTON

LLANDEWEY

STANTON

DALVEY

LLOYDS

STOKESHALL

DANVERS

LOWDEN HILL

STONEY GUT

DUCKENFIELD

LYSSONS

SUNNING HILL

DUHANEY PEN

MIDDLETON

TRINITYVILLE

EASINGTON

MISSION

GOLDEN VALLEY

ELEVEN MILE

MONTPELIER

WHITE HALL

FOLLY BAY

MORANT BAY

WILMINGTON

FONT HILL

MT ALTA

WINCHESTER

GOLDEN GROVE

OXFORD

YALLAHS

GRANTS PEN

PAMPHRET

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57


Trelawny

T

relawny was established in 1770 and named after Governor William Trelawny. The parish at one time had the most sugar cane plantations on the island. Trelawny captured the attention of the world when it hosted the opening ceremony of the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup.

Notably persons: Usain Bolt (Triple Olympic record holder), Violet Brown (Supercentenarian), Veronica Campbell (Olympic gold medalist), Michael Green (Olympian), Professor Rex Nettleford (UWI Vice Chancellor), Hon. Hugh Shearer (Former Prime Minister), Inez Turner (Pro Athlete), Warren Weir (Olympic medalist). On April 15, 2017, Violet Brown became the oldest person on earth. Places in Trelawny

Find only the words in BOLD

ALBERT TOWN

FALMOUTH

ROCK SPRING

ALPS

GEORGIA

SALT MARSH

BENGAL

GLISTENING WATERS

SAWYERS

BOUNTY HALL

GOOD HOPE

SEAFIELD

BRACO

GREENSIDE

SHERWOOD

BRISTOL

HAGUE

SHERWOOD CONTENT

BUNKERS HILL

HAMPDEN

SIMPSON

BUSH CAY

HARMONY HALL

SPICY HILL

CAREY PARK

JACKSON TOWN

ST BRANS BURG

CARRION CROW

JOE HUT

STETIN

CLARKS TOWN

KINLOSS

STEWART TOWN

COCKPIT COUNTRY

LITCHFIELD

TILSON

CONTENT

LORRIMERS

TROY

CORRAL SPRING

LOWE RIVER

ULSTER SPRING

DANIEL TOWN

MARTHA BRAE

WAIT A BIT

DAVIS TOWN

ORANGE GROVE

WAKEFIELD

DEASIDE

PERTH TOWN

WALES

DROMILY

QUICKSTEP

WARSOP

DRY VALLEY

REFUGE

WILSONS RUN

DUANVALE

RESERVE

WINDSOR

DUNCANS

RIO BUENO

WIRE FENCE

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59


Westmoreland (1)

W

estmoreland is the most westerly parish and is the 8th largest with an area of 807 sq km. It was there that Christopher Columbus docked on his second voyage to the island. If you can vote in Jamaica today, say thanks to Westmoreland. Jamaica’s journey to universal adult suffrage in 1944 began with the 1938 sugar riots at Frome, Westmoreland.

Find only the words in BOLD Find these places in Westmoreland

ALBANY

GOOD HOPE

PAUL ISLAND

ASHTON

GRANGE HILL

SAVANNA-LA-MAR

BEESTON SPRING

HADDO

SHEFFIELD

BELMONT

KINGS VALLEY

SPRING GARDEN

BELVEDERE

LAMBS RIVER

TRURO GATE

BETHEL TOWN

LITTLE LONDON

BOG

LITTLE BAY

CAIRN CURRAN

LONG BAY

CAVE

LONG HILL

CHATHAM

MAIR HALL

CORNWALL MOUNTAIN

MANGO HALL

COVE PEN DUNDEE FLANKERS FROME GENEVA GEORGES PLAIN

MINT MT EAGLE MT GRACE NEGRIL NEW WORKS ORANGE HILL PARKERS BAY 60


61


Westmoreland (2) Lady Gladys Bustamante (Wife of former prime minister), Sir Clifford Campbell (first Jamaican-born Governor General), Oliver Clarke (Gleaner), Winthrop Graham (Olympic medalist), Roy Rayon (Reggae artiste), Peter Tosh (International Reggae artiste), Dr. Cicely Williams (Discovered Kwashiorkor).

Find only the words in BOLD Find these places in Westmoreland

ACKENDOWN

HEALTH HALL

BELLE ISLE

KILMARNOCK

BERKSHIRE

LEAMINGTON

BIGWOODS

MEARNSVILLE

BLUEFIELDS

NEW HOPE

BROUGHTON

NEW ROADS

CULLUDEN

NONPARIEL

CANTERBURY

PARADISE PARK

CRAB POND

PENNYCOOKE

DARLISTON

PETERSFIELD

DELVELAND

PETERSVILLE

DUMFRIES

RAT TRAP

FLAGSTAFF

REIS MOUNTAIN

FLAMSTEAD GARDENS

SANDY GROUND

FONT HILL

SEAFORD TOWN

FRIENDSHIP

ST LEONARDS

GALLOWAY

WAKEFIELD

GLEN CURRAN

WEBBERS VALLEY

GLENISLAY

WEST END

GRANDVALE

WESTLANDS 62


63


Jamaica’s Public Secondary Schools (1)

ALSTON

EWARTON

LENNON

PORUS

ARDENNE

FROME

MAGGOTTY

QUEENS

ASCOT

GAYNSTEAD

MALDON

TACKY

BB COKE

GREEN ISLAND

MARYMOUNT

TARRANT

BUFF BAY

HOLLAND

MCGRATH

TIVOLI

CENTRAL

IONA

MONA

TROY

DENBIGH

IRWIN

MUNRO

VERE

DUNOON

KELLITS

OBERLIN

ELTHAM

KNOX

PENWOOD

BONUS - Find the following:Yes, I, can

64


Jamaica’s Public Secondary Schools (2)

ALBERT TOWN

HOLMWOOD

PAPINE

BELMONT

LACOVIA

RUSEAS

BOG WALK

LITTLE LONDON

SPALDINGS

CALABAR

MANNINGS

SPOT VALLEY

CAMPION

MAVIS BANK

ST HILDAS

CHARLEMONT

MAY DAY

ST JAGO

EXCELSIOR

MERL GROVE

ST JAMES

FOGA ROAD

NEWELL

VAUXHALL

GLENMUIR

OCHO RIOS

YALLAHS

BONUS - Find the following: I, am, good

65


Jamaica’s Public Secondary Schools (3)

ANCHOVY

HAMPTON

MUSCHETT

BELLEFIELD

INNSWOOD

SEAFORTH

BRIDGEPORT

JOSE MARTI

ST GEORGES

CAMBRIDGE

KEMPS HILL

CLARENDON

KNOCKALVA

DINTHILL

MARCUS GARVEY

FERNCOURT

MORANT BAY

BONUS - Find the following: ONE, LOVE, JAMAICA

66


Jamaica’s Public Secondary Schools (4)

BALACLAVA

HAPPY GROVE

PEMBROKE HALL

BUSTAMANTE

HOLY TRINITY

ST MARY TECH

CORNWALL

HOPEWELL

STEER TOWN

CROSS KEYS

ISLINGTON

YORK CASTLE

DONALD QUARRIE

JONATHAN GRANT

GRANGE HILL

KINGSTON COLLEGE

GREATER PORTMORE

MANCHESTER

GUYS HILL

MAUD MCLEOD

BONUS - Find the following: I, MAKE, MY, LUCK

67


Jamaica’s Public Secondary Schools (5)

BISHOP GIBSON

LEWISVILLE

TACIUS GOLDING

CAMPERDOWN

MILE GULLY

ST HUGHS

CARRON HALL

PAUL BOGLE

ST THOMAS

CLAN CARTHY

PETERSFIELD

TITCHFIELD

CLAUDE MCKAY

PORT ANTONIO

WATERFORD

FAIR PROSPECT

RHODES HALL

WESTWOOD

GARVEY MACEO

ST ANDREW TECH

GODFREY STEWART

ST CATHERINE

BONUS - Find the following: WHY, NOT, TODAY

68


Jamaica’s Public Secondary Schools (6)

BLACK RIVER

GREEN POND

ST MARY HIGH

BROWNS TOWN

HERBERT MORRISON

WILLIAM KNIBB

CEDRIC TITUS

IMMACULATE

CHARLIE SMITH

OLD HARBOUR

CHRISTIANA

ORACABESSA

CUMBERLAND

R LIGHTBOURNE

DENHAM TOWN

SPANISH TOWN

EDWIN ALLEN

ST ELIZABETH

BONUS - Find the following: LOVE, ALL, OF, ME

69


Jamaica’s Public Secondary Schools (7)

In this puzzle find only the words in BOLD

AABUTHNOTT GALLIMORE

MERLENE OTTEY

BRIMMER VALE

ST ANDREW HIGH

CONVENT OF MERCY

ST MARYS COLLEGE

DECARTERET

SYDNEY PAGON

KINGSTON HIGH

TRENCH TOWN

KINGSTON TECH

WOLMERS BOYS

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ANNOTTO BAY

MONTEGO BAY

EDITH DALTON

MOUNT ALVERNIA

GLENGOFFE

NORMAN MANLEY

HAILE SELASSIE

THOMPSON TOWN

HOLY CHILDHOOD

WINSTON JONES

JAMAICA COLLEGE

WOLMERS GIRLS

BONUS

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Jamaica’s Rhodes Scholars (1) (1904-2018) Jamaicans have been winning Rhodes Scholarships since 1904. 112 students have benefited up to 2018. The 1st woman to win a scholarship is Evelyn O’Callaghan of Mount Alvernia, in 1978. ALECIA JOHNS (2010)

EVELYN O'CALLAGHAN (1978)

ANDREA TAYLOR-CUMMINGS (1989)

EVERALD NELSON (1955) F R MILHOLLAND (1916)

ANTHONY ABRAHAMS (1974)

FRANCIS HALLIDAY (1926)

AVINASH KETWAROO (2001)

FRANK MOTT-TRILLE (1948)

CARINA COCKBURN(1977)

FRANK PRENDERGAST (1969)

CAVELLE CREIGHTNEY (1987)

FRANKLIN JOHNSTON (1967)

CECIL COKE (1920)

FREDERICK MERCIER (1910)

CHANTAL ONONAIWU (2003)

GEORGE ALEXANDER (1970)

CHARLES MORALES (1917)

GEORGE FARQUHARSON (1927)

COLIN MCKENZIE (1991)

GEORGE WEBSTER (1924)

DALE ABEL (1986)

GREGORY PROVAN (1984)

DANIEL STEPHENSON (1911)

HANIPH LATCHMAN (1983)

DAVID MCBEAN (1988)

HARVEY DACOSTA (1938)

DAVID PANTON (1993)

HECTOR WYNTER (1949)

DAVID WALCOTT (2011)

HENRY FOWLER (1935)

DELROY CHUCK (1973)

HENRY LINDO (1931)

DENNIS MORRISON (1975)

HENRY WONG (1961)

DESMOND COSTA (1954)

HUGH WORTLEY (1906)

DONALD BOGLE (1953)

JAMES BURROWES (1933)

DUDLEY THOMPSON

JAMES MILLS (1919)

EARL THAMES (1953)

JEFFREY MORDECAI (1976)

EDMUND THOMAS (1913)

JELANI MUNROE (2018)

ELEANOR BROWN (1995)

JOHN BACQUIE (1980)

ERIC ABRAHAMS (1962)

JOHN BONITTO (1946)

ERIC ELLINGTON (1946)

JOHN HARRISON (1928)

ERIC SWABY (1922)

JOHN MILLINER (1932)

ERNEST HEW (1964)

JOHN NETHERSOLE (1909)

EVAN MORRIS (1950)

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Jamaica’s Rhodes Scholars (2) (1904-2018) Top scholarship winning schools are: Wolmer’s (21), Munro (15), JC (14), Campion (14), Immaculate (6), KC (5), Calabar (5) and St. George’s (4). JOHN RAMSON (1934)

RICHARD FLETCHER(1965)

KAMILLE ADAIR-MORGAN (2012)

RICHARD NOSWORTHY (1905)

KENNETH CALDER (1912)

RICHARD THOMPSON (1996)

KENNETH ROYES (1929)

ROBERT AITKEN(1930)

KEON WEST (2006)

ROBERT HEW(1979)

KIM-MARIE SPENCE (2002)

RODERICK RAINFORD(1963)

LEROY MURAD (1937)

RONALD MARTIN(1940)

MARIAME MCINTOSH (1998)

RONALD STURDY(1936)

MAURICE TENN (1956)

RONALD THWAITES(1968)

MAYNARD LOCKETT (1918)

ROY DICKSON(1952)

MERVYN MORRIS (1958)

ROY LEVY(1938)

MICHAEL ALLEN(1977)

RUDOLPH SMELLIE(1971)

MICHAEL WAUL (2009)

SE-SHAUNA WHEATLE(2008)

NADIA ELLIS (1999)

SHAKEBA FOSTER(2017)

NADIYA FIGUEROA (2007)

SHERONA FORRESTER(2016)

NEIL HANCHARD (2000)

SIMON MORRISON(2004)

NIGEL CLARKE (1994)

STEPHEN VASCIANNIE(1981)

NOEL NETHERSOLE (1923)

STUART HALL(1951)

NORMAN MAIS (1925)

TARIQ PARKER(2015)

NORMAN MANLEY(1914)

THEODORE WILLIAMS(1908)

OLIVER CALDER (1907)

THOMAS ROXBURGH(1915)

PAUL LALOR (1990)

TIMAR JACKSON(2014)

PETER GOLDSON(1985)

TRACY ROBINSON(1992)

PETER HANLEY(1972)

TREVOR MUNROE(1966)

RALPH CARNEGIE (1960)

VINCENT TAYLOR(2013)

RAMON ARSCOTT(2005)

WALTER DICKENSON(1921)

REGINALD MURRAY(1904)

WILLIAM BURROWES(1941)

REX NETTLEFORD(1957)

YOLANDE CHAN(1982)

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Notable & Outstanding Jamaican Women (1) Find the words in BOLD AKUA SAFFRON

CEDELLA MARLEY

ALECIA MCKENZIE

CHEVELLE FRANKLYN

ALIA ATKINSON

CHORVELLE JOHNSON

ALOUN NDOMBET-ASSAMBA

CHRISTINA MATALON

ALRENE RICHARDS BARR

CHRISTINE MCDONALD

ANDREA BLACKWOOD-HARRIOTT

CICELY WILLIAMS

ANDREA THOMAS

CINDY CHAMBERS

ANGELLA REID

CORTIA BINGHAM

ANN-MARIE CAMPBELL

CRESENCIA BROWN BECKFORD

ANNMARIE NEMBHARD ANN-MARIE VAZ AUDRE LINDO AUDREY STEWART–HINCHCLIFFE AUDREY MARKS BARBARA HANNAH-BLAKE BARBARA GLOUDON BARBARA REQUA BETH POWELL BEVERLY MANLEY BLOSSOM O’MEALLY-NELSON CALYS WILTSHIRE CAMILLE MARR FACEY CARLENE DAVIS CAROL LAWRENCE-BESWICK CAROLE CRAWFORD CAROLE GUNTLEY CAROLYN COOPER

CURDELLA FORBES CYDIA CHAMBERS CYNTHIA THOMPSON CYNTHIA SCHLOSS DAHLIA HARRIS DANUSIA FRANCIS DAVINA BENNETT DELISE O'MEALLY DENISE ELDEMIRE-SHEARER DENISE DALEY DEON HEMMINGS DIAHANN GORDON-HARRISON DIANA MCINTYRE-PIKE DIANA MCCAULAY DIANA WRIGHT DIANE EDWARDS DIONNE JACKSON MILLER DONNA DUNCAN-SCOTT

CAROLYN TIE CECIEL PETTIGREW-COLLINS

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Notable & Outstanding Jamaican Women (2) Find the words in BOLD DONNETTE ZACCA

IRIS COLLINS

DORAINE SAMUELS

JACQUELINE SAMUELS-BROWN

DOREEN FRANKSON

JACQUELINE COKE-LLOYD

DOROTHY PINE-MCLARTY

JACQUELINE SHARP

ELAINE THOMPSON

JACQUI TYSON

ELISE KELLY

JANET NOSWORTHY

EMILY SHIELDS

JANET SILVERA

ENID DONALDSON

JEAN LOWRIE-CHIN

ERICA WYNTER

JENEL WILLIAMS

ESTHER TYSON

JENNIFER EDWARDS

ETANA

JEVENE BENT

FAY PICKERSGILL

JOAN ANDREA HUTCHINSON

FAYE ELLINGTON

JODY-ANNE MAXWELL

FAYVAL WILLIAMS

JUDITH PUSEY

GEORGIANA FRASER

JUDY MOWATT

GLORIA MINTO

JULIE THOMPSON-JAMES

GLORIA KNIGHT

JULIET CUTHBERT-FLYNN

GRACE HENRY-MCKENZIE

KACI FENNELL

GRACE BURNETT

KAI NEWMAN

GRACE JACKSON

KAREN CARPENTER

GRACE JONES

KAREN KIRLEW

GRACE MCLEAN

KAREN SMITH

HAZEL MONTEITH HEATHER LITTLE-WHITE HELENE DAVIS WHYTE HORTENSE ELLIS HYACINTH LIGHTBOURNE HYACINTH BENNETT IMANI DUNCAN-PRICE

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Notable & Outstanding Jamaican Women (3) Find the words in BOLD KAY OSBORNE

MEGAN DEANE

KHADINE HYLTON

MELAINE WALKER

KIMALA BENNETT

MERLENE OTTEY

LEILA ROBINSON

MICHELLE CHONG

LEONIE FORBES

MILLIE SMALL

LISA PALMER-HAMILTON

MINNA ISRAEL

LISA HANNA

MOLLY RHONE

LISA LAKE

NADINE SUTHERLAND

LISA SIMONE BELL

NADINE WILLIS

LISANDRA RICKARDS

NAJAH PETERKIN

LORNA SHELLY-WILLIAMS

NANNY

LORNA BELL

NICOLA MADDEN-GREIG

LORNA GOODISON

NICOLE SIMMONS

LORNA GREEN

NICOLE CAMPBELL

LORNA MYERS

NORMA BROWN-BELL

LOUISE BENNETT-COVERLY

NOVELETTE GRANT

MARCIA DUNBAR-GREEN

NSOMBI JAJA

MARCIA FORBES

ODETTE HARRIS

MARCIA GRIFFITHS

OLIVE LEWIN

MARGARET CEZAIR-THOMPSON

PAM HALL

MARIE MCKENZIE

PANSY JOHNSON

MARILYN BURROWES

PATRICE SMITH

MARION HALL MARJORIE WHYLIE MARJORY KENNEDY MARLENE STREET-FORREST MARY SEACOLE MAUREEN HAYDEN-CARTER MAYA WILKINSON

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Notable & Outstanding Jamaican Women (4) Find the words in BOLD PATRICIA HOLNESS

STEPHANE JACKSON-HAISLEY

PAULA KERR-JARRETT

SYLVIA WYNTER

PAULA LLEWELLYN

TAMI WILLIAMS

PAULA-ANN PORTER

TANEISHA MCGHIE

PAULA TENNANT

TANYA STEPHENS

PEARNEL BELL

TESSANNE CHIN

QUEEN IFRICA

THELMA STEWART

RITA MARLEY

THERESE TURNER-JONES

ROSALEA HAMILTON

T'SHURA GIBBS

ROSE JOSEPHINE HUDSONWILKIN

UNA CLARKE

ROSE LEON SAFFREY BROWN SANDRA MINOTT-PHILLIPS SANDRA GLASGOW SARAH THOMPSON-JAMES SASHA MITCHELL-FULLER SHARA MCCALLUM SHARON GEORGE SHARON DONALDSON SHELLY-ANN FRASER-PRYCE SHERON BARNES SHIRLEY CARBY

UNA MARSON VALRIE CAMPBELL VALRIE GRANT VELMA POLLARD VERENE SHEPHERD VERONICA CAMPBELL-BROWN VINETTE GRAHAM-ALLEN VIVALYN LATTY-SCOTT VIVENE HARRIS YANIQUE PAGE YENDI PHILLIPS YVONNE BROWN ZAILA MCCALLA

SIMONE ANN-MARIE EDWARDS SIMONE EDWARDS SIMONE WOLFE-REECE SISTER NANCY SONIA BERTRAM-LINTON SONYA WINT-BLAIR STAFANIE TAYLOR

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Notable & Outstanding Jamaican Men (1) Find the words in BOLD AARON DUMAS

BUJU BANTON

ABE DABDOUB

BUNNY WAILER

ABRAHAM ISSA

BYRON LEE

ADAM STEWART

CARL BROWN

AL MILLER

CARL RATTRAY

ALBERT LOCKHART

CARL STONE

ALI MCNAB

CARLTON ALEXANDER

ALLAN MAGNUS

CHRIS GAYLE

ALLAN COLE

CHRISTOPHER BARNES

ALLAN RAE

CHRISTOPHER DEHRING

ALTON HARDWARE

CHRISTOPHER ARMOND

ANDREW MAHFOOD

CHRISTOPHER DALEY

ANTHONY HART

CLAUDE MCKAY

ARTHUR WINT

CLIFF HUGHES

ASAFA POWELL

COLIN MCGREGOR

ASTON COOKE

COURTNEY CAMPBELL

ASTON PRESTON

COURTNEY WALSH

ATHOL CRICHTON

COXSONE DODD

AUBYN HILL

DANNY MELVILLE

AUSTIN JAMES

DAVID CAMERON

BARRINGTON IRVING

DAVID PANTON

BARRY CHEVANNES

DAVID PHILLIPS

BARRY GORDON

DELROY LINDSAY

BEENIE MAN

DENNIS MORRISON

BERES HAMMOND

DENNIS HALL

BOB MARLEY

DENNIS LALOR

BRIAN RICKMAN

DERICK LATIBEAUDIERE

BRIAN WYNTER BRYAN SYKES

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Notable & Outstanding Jamaican Men (2) Find the words in BOLD DESMOND ALLEN

GREGORY ISAACS

DON QUARRIE

GRUB COOPER

DON WEHBY

GT TAYLOR

DONALD BANKS

HARLO MAYNE

DONOVAN CRAWFORD

HARRY BELAFONTE

DOUGLAS FOLKES

HEADLEY BROWN

DOUGLAS ORANE

HENRY LOWE

DUDLEY STOKES

HERB MCKENLEY

EARL JARRETT

HERBERT DUFFUS

ED BARNES

HERBERT KERR-JARRETT

EDWARD BAUGH

HERBERT WALKER

EDWARD ZACCA

HERRO BLAIR

ELON BECKFORD

HORACE BARBER

ERIC DONALDSON

HORACE BURRELL

ERROL MILLER

HOWARD COOKE

EUGENE DENOES

HUGH CROSSKILL

FATHER HOLUNG

HUGH SHERLOCK

FLORIZEL GLASSPOLE

IAN ELLIS

FRANCIS KERR-JARRETT

IAN GOODISON

FRANÇOIS ST JUSTE

IRWIN CLAIRE

FRANK PRINGLE

JACKIE HENDRIKS

FRANK WORRELL

JEFF DUJON

G ARTHUR BROWN

JEFFREY HALL

GARFIELD SINCLAIR

JIMMY ADAMS

GARY ALLEN

JIMMY CLIFF

GC FOSTER

JOHN ISSA

GEORGE HEADLEY

JOHN LYNCH

GEORGE WILLIAM GORDON

JOSEPH ISSA

GERALD LALOR

JOSEPH MATALON

GLEN ARCHER

KARL HENDRICKSON

GLEN CHRISTIAN

KENNETH SMITH

GORDON "BUTCH" STEWART

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Notable & Outstanding Jamaican Men (3) Find the words in BOLD KENNY BENJAMIN

MUTABARUKA

KING JAMMY

MUTTY PERKINS

LANCE WHITTAKER

NEVILLE BELL

LAS MAY

NEVILLE WILLOUGHBY

LASCELLES CHIN

NIGEL CLARKE

LAWRENCE ROWE

NIGEL HOLNESS

LAWRENCE WILLIAMS

NOEL HYLTON

LEE PERRY

OLIVER CLARKE

LENSLEY WOLFE

OLIVER JONES

LINCOLN EDWARDS

OLIVER JONES

LINDY DELAPENA

OLIVER SAMUELS

LLOYD B SMITH

OSMOND FAIRCLOUGH

LLOYD LOVINDEER

OWEN ELLIS

LOWEL HAWTHORNE

PATRICK ATKINSON

LUTON SHELTON

PATRICK CASSERLY

MANLEY WEST

PATRICK EWING

MARCUS GARVEY

PATRICK HYLTON

MARK KERR-JARRETT

PAUL BOGLE

MARLON HILL

PAUL CHEN YOUNG

MARLON JAMES

PAUL GEDDES

MARSHALL HALL

PAUL PENNICOOK

MAYER MATALON

PAUL WRIGHT

MICHAEL AMMAR

PERRY HENZELL

MICHAEL COOPER

PETER FAKHOURIE

MICHAEL CUFF

PETER MOSES

MICHAEL HOLDING

PETER PRENDERGAST

MICHAEL LEE-CHIN

PETER TOSH

MIKE MCCALLUM

PHILIP FEANNY

MUNAIR ZACCA

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Notable & Outstanding Jamaican Men (4) Find the words in BOLD PHILLIP SHERLOCK

STEWART STEPHENSON

RALSTON MCKENZIE

THEODORE WHITMORE

RANNY WILLIAMS

THOMAS GEDDES

RAYMOND CHANG

THOMAS LECKY

REX JAMES

TOOTS HIBBERT

REX NETTELEFORD

TREVOR BERBICK

RICHARD BERNAL

TREVOR MUNROE

RICHARD BYLES

TREVOR RHONE

RICHARD HART

USAIN BOLT

RICHIE BURGESS

VINCENT CHANG

ROBBIE SHAKESPEAR

VINCENT CHIN

RODERICK RAINFORD

VOLIER JOHNSON

ROHAN FREEMAN

WALTON SMALL

RON MUSCHETTE

WARREN BARRETT

RONALD BLACKWOOD

WAYNE CHEN

ROWLAND PHILLIPS

WAYNE HENRY

ROY FORRESTER

WESLEY HALL

ROY RAYON

WESLEY HUGHES

SAM SHARPE

WESTON HAUGHTON

SAMEER YOUNIS

WILLIAM CLARKE

SEAN PAUL

WILLIAM CRAIG

SHAGGY

WILLIAM KNIBB

SHALMAN SCOTT

WILLIAM MAHFOOD

SIMON CROSSKILL

WINSTON DWYER

SLY DUNBAR

YELLOW MAN

STAFFORD BURROWES

YOHAN BLAKE

STEPHEN VASCIANNIE

ZIGGY MARLEY

STEVE BUCKNOR STEVEN GOODEN

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Jamaica’s Parliamentarians (1) Find the words in BOLD ABRAHAM DABDOUB

CARL MARSHALL

AJ NICHOLSON

CARL MILLER

ALANDO TERRELONGE

CARL RHODEN

ALEXANDER BUSTAMANTE

CARMEN MCGREGOR

ALLAN COOMBS

CECIL JULY

ALVA ROSS

CHRISTOPHER TUFTON

ANN-MARIE VAZ

CLEVE LEWIS

ANDRE HYLTON

CLIFFORD WARMINGTON

ANDREW WHEATLEY

CLIVE MULLINGS

ANDREW HOLNESS

COLIN CAMPBELL

ANGELA BROWN-BURKE

COLIN FAGAN

ANTHONY SPAULDING

DAMION CRAWFORD

ANTHONY ABRAHAMS

DANNY MELVILLE

ANTHONY HYLTON

DARYL VAZ

ARNOLD BERTRAM

DAVE BROWN

ARNOLD BROWN

DAVID COORE

ARTHUR JONES

DAYTON CAMPBELL

ASTON KING

DEAN PEART

AUBYN BARTLETT

DELROY CHUCK

AUDLEY SHAW

DENISE DALEY

BB COKE

DERRICK ROCHESTER

BEN CLAIRE

DERRICK HEAVEN

BRASCOE LEE

DERRICK SMITH

BRUCE GOLDING

DERRICK KELLIER

BURCHELL WHITEMAN

DERRICK SANGSTER

CALVIN LYN CLIFFORD CAMPBELL CANUTE BROWN CARL THOMPSON

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Jamaica’s Parliamentarians (2) Find the words in BOLD

DESMOND LEAKEY

GEORGE LYN

DESMOND MCKENZIE

GERALD TUCKER

DONALD BUCHANAN

GIGS ENNIS

DONALD K DUNCAN

GLEN WEBLEY

DONALD RHODD

GLENVILLE SHAW

DONALD SANGSTER

GRANT WOODHAM

DOREEN CHEN

HARRY DOUGLAS

DOUGLAS MANLEY

HARTLEY JONES

DOUGLAS VAZ

HEADLEY CUNNINGHAM

DWAYNE VAZ

HERBERT ELDEMIRE

EASTON DOUGLAS

HEROY CLARKE

EDMUND BARTLETT

HORACE CHANG

EDWARD SEAGA

HORACE CLARKE

ERIC ABRAHAMS

HORACE DALLEY

ERIC BELL

HOWARD COOKE

ERNEST PEART

HUGH BUCHANAN

ERROL ANDERSON

HUGH SHEARER

ERROL ENNIS

HUGH SMALL

EUGENE PARKINSON

IAN HAYLES

EUPHEMIA WILLIAMS

ISAAC BARRANT

EVON REDMAN

IVAN LLOYD

FENTON FERGUSON

JAG SMITH

FITZ JACKSON FLORIZEL GLASSPOLE FLOYD GREEN FRANCIS TULLOCH FRANKLYN WITTER FREDERICK HAMATY GEOFFREY TUCKER

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Jamaica’s Parliamentarians (3) Find the words in BOLD JAMES ROBERTSON

LYNDELL FRATER

JEANETTE ROSE GRANTWOODHAM

LYNVALE BLOOMFIELD MADAM ROSE LEON

JEREMY PALMER

MANLEY BOWEN

JIM THOMPSON

MARCO BROWN

JOAN GORDON-WEBLEY

MARISA DALRYMPLE-PHILIBERT

JOHN JUNOR

MARK GOLDING

JULIAN ROBINSON

MARLENE MALAHOO FORTE

JULIET CUTHBERT-FLYNN

MATHEW SAMUDA

JULIET HOLNESS

MAVIS GILMOUR

KARL BLYTHE

MAXINE HENRY-WILSON

KARL RATTARY

MEL BROWN

KARL SAMUDA

MICHAEL MANLEY

KEITH KNIGHT

MICHAEL PEART

KEITH RHODD

MICHAEL STEWART

KEITH RUSSELL

MIKAEL PHILLIPS

KEITH WALFORD

MIKE HENRY

KEN WRIGHT

MORAIS GUY

KENNETH BAUGH

NATALIE NEITA-HEADLEY

KENNETH MCNEIL

NEIL MCGILL

KINGSLEY SANGSTER

NEVILLE GALLIMORE

LAMBERT BROWN

NEVILLE LEWIS

LAURIE BRODERICK

NIGEL CLARKE

LEOPOLD LYNCH

NOEL ARSCOTT

LESLIE CAMPBELL

NOEL NETHERSOLE

LESLIE LLOYD LESTER HENRY LISA HANNA LUTHER BUCHANAN

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Jamaica’s Parliamentarians (4) Find the words in BOLD NORMAN DUNN

ROY MAGAN

NORMAN MANLEY

RUDY SPENCER

OLIVER CLUE

RYAN PERALTO

OLIVIA GRANGE

SAM LAWERENCE

OMAR DAVIES

SEYMOUR MULLINGS

OSWALD HARDING

SHAHINE ROBINSON

OWEN SINCLAIR

SHARON FOLKES ABRAHAMS

PATRICK ATKINSON

SHARON HAY-WEBSTER

PATRICK HARRIS

SYDNEY PAGAN

PATRICK ROSEGREEN PAUL BUCHANAN

TACIUS GOLDING TARN PERALTO

PEARNEL CHARLES

TERRENCE GILLETTE

PEARNEL CHARLES JR

TONY WEDEMIRE

PERCIVAL BRODERICK

VERNA PARCHMENT

PETER BUNTING

VICTOR CUMMINGS

PETER PHILLIPS

VICTOR WRIGHT

PHILLIP PAULWELL

VIOLET NEILSON

PJ PATTERSON

VIVIAN BLAKE

PORTIA SIMPSON-MILLER

WENDELL STEWART

PRINCESS LAWES

WILLIAM HUTCHINSON

RALPH BROWN

WILLIAM MCLAREN

RAYMOND PRYCE

WINSTON GREEN

RICHARD AZAN

WINSTON SPAULDING

RICHARD HART

WYKEHAM MCNEILL

RIPTON MCPHERSON

ZAVIA MAYNE

ROBERT MONTAQUE ROBERT PICKERSGILL ROGER CLARKE RONALD THWAITES

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Prime Ministers, GGs, National Heroes

Prime Ministers ALEXANDER BUSTAMANTE (19621967) DONALD SANGSTER (1967-1967) HUGH SHEARER (1967-1972) MICHAEL MANLEY (1972-1980)

PJ PATTERSON (1992-2006) P SIMPSON-MILLER (2006-2007) BRUCE GOLDING (2007-2011) P SIMPSON-MILLER (2012-2016) ANDREW HOLNESS (2016-present)

EDWARD SEAGA (1980-1989) MICHAEL MANLEY (1989-1992)

Governor Generals KENNETH BLACKBURNE (19571962) CLIFFORD CAMPBELL (1962-1973) HERBERT DUFFUS (acting 1973)

EDWARD ZACCA (acting 1991) HOWARD COOKE (1991-2006) KENNETH HALL (2006-2009) PATRICK ALLEN (2009-present)

FLORIZEL GLASSPOLE (19731991)

National Heroes GEORGE GORDON

NORMAN MANLEY

MARCUS GARVEY

PAUL BOGLE

NANNY

SAM SHARPE

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Attorney Generals of Jamaica

According to Section 79(1) of the Constitution of Jamaica, the attorney general is the “principal legal adviser to the government of Jamaica.” Since independence, Jamaica has had eleven attorney generals. Raphael Rattray served twice. Dorothy Lightbourne was the first female. VICTOR B. GRANT (’62-’72) LEACROFT ROBINSON (’72-’76) RAPHAEL CARL RATTRAY (’76-’80) WINSTON SPAULDING (’80-’86) OSWALD HARDING (’86-’89) RAPHAEL CARL RATTRAY (’89-’93) DAVID COORE (’93-’95) ARNOLD JOSEPH NICHOLSON (’95-’07) DOROTHY LIGHTBOURNE (’07-’11) RANSFORD BRAHAM (’11-’12) PATRICK ATKINSON (’12-’16) MARLENE MALAHOO FORTE (’16-present)

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Find the words in BOLD ANDREA THOMAS

HERBERT DUFFUS

ANDREW RATTRAY

JUDITH PUSEY

ANNMARIE

KENNETH SMITH

AUDRE LINDO

KIRK ANDERSON

BERTRAM MORRISON

KISSOCK LAING

BRYAN SYKES (Chief Justice)

LEIGHTON PUSEY

CALYS WILTSHIRE

LENSLEY WOLFE

CAROL LAWRENCE-BESWICK

LISA PALMER-HAMILTON

CAROLYN TIE

LORNA SHELLY-WILLIAMS

CECIEL PETTIGREW-COLLINS

MARCIA DUNBAR-GREEN

CHESTER STAMP

MARTIN GAYLE

CHRISTINE MCDONALD

NICOLE SIMMONS

COLIN MCGREGOR

ROWLAND PHILLIPS

COURTNEY DAYE

SARAH THOMPSON-JAMES

CRESENCIA BROWN BECKFORD

SHARON GEORGE

DALE PALMER DAVID BATTS DAVID FRASER EDWARD ZACCA EVAN BROWN GEORGIANA FRASER GLENWORTH BROWN GRACE HENRY-MCKENZIE

SHERON BARNES SIMONE WOLFE-REECE SONIA BERTRAM-LINTON SONYA WINT-BLAIR STEPHANE JACKSON-HAISLEY VINETTE GRAHAM-ALLEN VIVENE HARRIS YVONNE BROWN ZAILA MCCALLA

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Jamaican Authors (1) Find the words in BOLD ADDEAH PALMER

DAVID PANTON

ADRIAN MANDARA

DENISE FYFFE

AFUA COOPER

DENNIS JOHNSON

ALECIA MCKENZIE

DENNIS SCOTT

ALEX MORGAN

DIANA MCCAULAY

ALFRED SANGSTER

DIANE BROWNE

AMY JACQUES

DITTA SYLVESTER

ANDREW SALKEY

DONNA HOPE

ANTHONY MCNEILL

DOUGLAS ORANE

ANTHONY WINKLER

DR CLINTON HUTTON

ARNOLD BERTRAM

DR KIM ROBINSON-WALCOTT

ARTHUR HENDRIKS

DR THELMA STEWART

AYESHA WILLIAMS

EDWARD BAUGH

BARBARA LALLA

EDWARD SEAGA

BARRY CHEVANNES

ELIOT BLISS

BEVERLY MANLEY

ELKANAH RHULE

CAREY ROBINSON

ERNA BRODBER

CARL STONE

ERROL MCDONALD

CAROLYN COOPER CEDELLA MARLEY CLAUDE MCKAY CLAUDIA RANKINE COLIN CHANNER

“Note to self:

COLLETTE ROBINSON

Read at least one

CRYSTAL EVANS

book per year from a

CURDELLA FORBES CYRIL PALMER

Jamaican author”

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Jamaican Authors (2) Find the words in BOLD ESTHER FIGUEROA

KEVIN O’BRIEN CHANG

EVAN JONES

LATOYA WAKEFIELD

FARA BROWN

LEONIE FORBES

FERDINAND DENNIS

LINDSAY BARRETT

FRED KENNEDY

LINTON KWESI JOHNSON

GARFIELD ELLIS

LORNA GOODISON

GEOFFREY PHILP

LOUISE BENNETT-COVERLEY

GILLIAN ROYES

MAIA CHUNG

GLORIA ESCOFFERY

MAIZLE GOULBOURNE

GWENDOLYN BELL-KAMEKA

MAKEDA SILVERA

HAZEL CAMPBELL

MARCUS GARVEY

HEATHER ROYES

MARGARET CEZAIRTHOMPSON

HECTOR GRANT HERBERT GEORGE DE LISSER

MARLON JAMES MARY ANNE BARKER

HUGH LAWSON SHEARER

MERVYN MORRIS

IFEONA FULANI

MICHAEL BAILEY

ISHION HUTCHINSON

MICHAEL G SMITH

JAMES BERRY

MICHAEL MANLEY

JEAN D'COSTA JOAN ANDREA HUTCHINSON

“Note to self:

JOANNE SIMPSON JOHN FIGUEROA

Give at least one

JONATHAN BRAHAM JOSEPHINE GOODEN

book per year

KEI MILLER

from a Jamaican

KELLIE MAGNUS

author”

KERRY YOUNG 108


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Jamaican Authors (3) Find the words in BOLD MICHAEL RECKORD

SAFIYA SINCLAIR

MICHELLE SCRALETT

SANDRA OTTEY

MIKE HENRY

SHARA MCCALLUM

MUTABARUKA

SIMONE MYRIE

NALO HOPKINSON

STACEYANN CHIN

NICOLA YOON

SYLVESTER AYRE

NICOLE DENNIS-BENN

SYLVIA WYNTER

NOEL DEXTER

TANYA SHIRLEY

NOEL ERSKINE

THOMAS MACDERMOT

OLIVE LEWIN

TREVOR MUNROE

OLIVE SENIOR

TREVOR RHONE

ORLANDO PATTERSON

UNA MARSON

OSMUND JAMES

VALERIE WINT

PAMELA MORDECAI

VELMA POLLARD

PATRICIA POWELL

VERENE SHEPHERD

PATRICK GREEN

VICTOR STAFFORD REID

PAULA SHAW

YVONNE COKE

PEARL RANCE-REARDON PEARNEL BELL PHILLIP SHERLOCK

“Note to self:

PJ PATTERSON RACHEL MANLEY

Start writing the

RALPH THOMPSON REX NETTLEFORD

first paragrapgh of

RICHARD HART

my story today

ROGER MAIS ROSEMARIE STONE 110


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Influential Reggae Artistes and Musicians (1) Find the words in BOLD

ADMIRAL BAILEY

BYRON LEE

AIDONIA

CAPLETON

AJ BROWN

CARLEEN DAVIS

ALAINE

CECILE

ALKALINE

CHAKA DEMUS

ALOZADE

CHALICE

ALTON ELLIS

CHAM

ANTHONY B

CHARLIE CHAPLIN

ASSASSIN

CHEVELLE FRANKLYN

ASTRONAUTS

CHRIS MARTIN

BARRINGTON LEVY

CHRONIX

BEENIE MAN

CHUCK FENDER

BERES HAMMOND

CLARENDONIANS

BIG YOUTH

COCOA TEA

BITTY MCLEAN

COURTNEY MELODY

BLACK UHURU

CUTTY RANKS

BOB ANDY

CYNTHIA SCHLOSS

BOB MARLEY

DAMIAN MARLEY

BORIS GARDNER

DEAN FRASER

BOUNTY KILLER

DELROY WILSON

BRIAN & TONY GOLD

DENNIS BROWN

BRIGADIER JERRY

DERRICK HARRIOTT

BUCCANEER

DERRICK MORGAN

BUJU BANTON BUNNY WAILER BURNING SPEAR BUSY SIGNAL 112


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Influential Reggae Artistes and Musicians (2) Find the words in BOLD DESMOND DEKKER

I ROY

DIANA KING

INI KAMOZE

DOBBY DOBSON

INNER CIRCLE

DON CARLOS

I-THREES

E.T. WEBSTER

JACK RADICS

EDI FITZROY

JACOB MILLER

EEK-A-MOUSE

JAH CURE

ELEPHANT MAN

JC LODGE

EMPRESS

JIMMY CLIFF

ERNEST RANGLIN

JIMMY RILEY

ERNIE SMITH

JOHN HOLT

ETANA

JOSIE WALES

EVERTON BLENDER

JUDY MOWATT

FAB FIVE

JUNIOR TUCKER

FRANKIE PAUL

JUNIOR REID

FREDDIE MCGREGOR

KAREN SMITH

GARNETT SILK

KEN BOOTH

GEM MYERS

KONSHENS

GENERAL DEGREE

KY-MANI MARLEY

GENERAL TREES

KOFFEE

GEORGE NOOKS

LADY G

GREGORY ISAACS

LADY SAW

GYPTIAN

LEE PERRY

HALF PINT HOPETON LEWIS HORACE ANDY HORTENSE ELLIS

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Influential Reggae Artistes and Musicians (3) Find the words in BOLD

LEROY SIBBLES

NINJA MAN

LEROY SMART

OMI

LITTLE JOHN

PAM HALL

LLOYD LOVINDEER

PAPA SAN

LLOYD PARKS

PAUL BLAKE

LUCIANO

PETER LLOYD

MACKA DIAMOND

PETER METRO

MACKIE CONSCIOUS

PETER TOSH

MAD COBRA

PHYLLIS DILLON

MAJOR MACKEREL

PINCHERS

MARCIA GRIFFITHS

PLIERS

MAVADO

PLUTO

MAXI PRIEST

POPCAAN

MAYTONES

PRINCE BUSTER

MICHAEL PALMER

PROFESSOR NUTS

MICHIGAN & SMILEY

PROTOGE

MIGHTY DIAMONDS

QUEEN IFRICA

MIKEY SPICE

RED DRAGON

MILLICENT TODD

RED RAT

MILLIE SMALL

RICHIE SPICE

MONTY ALEXANDER

RICHIE STEPHENS

MORGAN HERITAGE

RITA MARLEY

MR VEGAS

ROMAIN VIRGO

MUTABARUKA

ROY RAYON

MYRNA HAGUE NADINE SUTHERLAND

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Influential Reggae Artistes and Musicians (4) Find the words in BOLD

SANCHEZ

TESSANNE CHIN

SEAN KINGSTON

THE MAYTONES

SEAN PAUL

THE MELODIANS

SHABBA RANKS

THE PARAGONS

SHAGGY

THE TAMLINS

SHARON FORRESTER

THIRD WORLD

SISTER CAROL

THRILLER U

SISTER NANCY

TIGER

SIZZLA

TINGA STEWART

SLY & ROBBIE

TOMMY LEE

SONNY BRADSHAW

TONTO METRO & DEVONTE

SOPHIA GEORGE

TONY CURTIS

SPANNER BANNER

TONY REBEL

SPICE

TOOTS HIBBERT

SPRAGGA BENZ

TRISTAN PALMER

STANLEY & THE TURBINES

U ROY

STEEL PULSE

VOICE MAIL

STEPHEN MARLEY

VYBZ KARTEL

STITCHIE

WAYNE MARSHALL

SUGAR MINOTT

WAYNE WONDER

SUPER CAT

WINSTON HUSSEY

TAMI CHYNN

YASUS AFARI

TANYA STEPHENS

YELLOW MAN

TARRUS RILEY

ZIGGY MARLEY

TENOR SAW TERROR FABULOUS

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Reggae Grammy Nominees & Winners (1)

Grammy winners are in bold

ALPHA BLONDY

ISRAEL VIBRATION

ANDREW TOSH

JAH CURE

ASWAD

JBOOG

BARRINGTON LEVY

JIMMY CLIFF (1986, 2013)

BEENIE MAN (2001)

JUDY MOWATT

BERES HAMMOND

JULIAN MARLEY

BLACK UHURU (1985)

KYMANI MARLEY

BLUE RIDDIM BAND

LEE PERRY (2003)

BOB SINCLAR

LINTON JOHNSON

BOUNTY KILLER

LUCIANO

BUJU BANTON (2011) BURNING SPEAR (2000, 2009) BUNNY WAILER (1991, 1995, 1997) CAPLETON CHRONIX COMMON KINGS DAMIAN MARLEY (2002, 2006, 2018) DENNIS BROWN ELEPHANT MAN ETANA FREDDIE MCGREGOR GREGORY ISAACS HEAVY D INNER CIRCLE (1994)

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121


Reggae Grammy Nominees & Winners (2) Grammy winners are in bold

MATISYAHU

THRID WORLD

MAXI PRIEST

TOOTS & The Maytals(2005)

MONTY ALEXANDER

UB40

MORGAN HERITAGE (2016)

WAILERS BAND

ORIGINAL WAILERS

WAILING SOULS

PATO BANTON

WAYNE WONDER

PETER TOSH (1988)

YELLOW MAN

PROTOJE

ZIGGY MARLEY (1989, 1990,1998, 2007, 2014, 2015, 2017)

RAGING FYAH REBELUTION RITA MARLEY ROCKY DAWUNI SEAN PAUL (2004) SHABBA RANKS (1992, 1993) SHAGGY (1999, 2019) SISTER CAROL SIZZLA SKATALITES SLY AND ROBBIE (1999) SNOOP LION SOJA STEEL PULSE (1987) STEPHEN MARLEY (2008, 2010, 2012) STING (2019) THE ITALS

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Jamaican Gospel Singers Find the words in BOLD

ADRIAN CUNNINGHAM

JUNIOR TUCKER

BARBARA JONES

KERRON ENNIS

BREEZY MCKENLEY

KEVIN DOWNSWELL

CAREY SAYLES

LESTER LEWIS

CARLENE DAVIS

MARION HALL

CHAVANNA CHAMBERS

NATEL

CHEVELLE FRANKYLN

NICHOLE ROBINSON

CLAUDELLE CLARKE

NORA DEAN

DJ NICHOLAS

O’NEIL DUNCAN

FLAVIA

OMARI

GEORGE BANTON

OTIS WRIGHT

GLORIA BAILEY

PAPA SAN

GODDY GODDY

PATRICK REID

GRACE THRILLERS

POSITIVE

HOPETON LEWIS

PRODIGAL SON

JABEZ

RICHIE STEPHENS

JENIEVE BAILEY

ROBERT BAILEY

JERMAINE EDWARD

SADRA LINDSAY

JERMAINE EDWARD

SANCHEZ

JOAN FLEMMINGS

SANDRA BROOKS

JO-ANN RICHARDS

SHARON WILES

JODIAN PANTRY

SHERWIN GARDNER

JOHN LUCAS

SISTER SCULLY

JOY FAIRCLOUGH

STITCHIE

JUDITH GAYLE

TOMMY COWAN

JUDY MOWATT

WAYNE STODDART

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125


Miss Jamaica World Winners Find the words in BOLD

Underlined names were crowned Miss World

KADIJAH ROBINSON (2018)

ERICA AQUART (1990)

SOLANGE SINCLAIR (2017)

NATASHA MARCANIK (1989)

ASHLIE BARRETT (2016)

ANDREA HAYNES (1988)

SANNETA MYRIE (2015)

JANICE WHITTINGHAM (1987)

LAURIE-ANN CHIN (2014)

LISA MAHFOOD (1986)

GINA HARGITAY (2013)

ALLISON BARNETT (1985)

DEANNA ROBINS (2012)

JACQUELINE CRICHTON (1984)

DANIELLE CROSKILL (2011)

CATHY LEVY (1983)

CHANTAL RAYMOND (2010)

CORNELIA PARCHMENT (1982)

KERRI BAYLIS (2009)

SANDRA CUNNINGHAM (1981)

BRITTANY LYONS (2008)

MICHELLE HARRIS (1980)

YENDI PHILLIPS (2007)

DEBBIE CAMPBELL (1979)

SARA LAWRENCE (2006)

JOAN MCDONALD (1978)

TERRI-KARELLE GRIFFITH (2005)

SANDRA KONG (1977)

TONOYA TOYLOY (2004)

CINDY BREAKSPEARE (1976)

JADE FULFORD (2003)

ANDREA LYON (1974)

DANIELLE O'HAYON (2002)

PATRICIA YUEN LEUNG (1973)

REGINA BEAVERS (2001)

GAIL PHILLIPS (1972)

AYISHA RICHARDS (2000)

AVA GILL (1971)

DESIREE DEPASS (1999)

ELIZABETH LINDO (1970)

CHRISTINE STRAW (1998)

MARILYN TAYLOR (1969)

MICHELLE MOODIE (1997

KARLENE WADDEL (1968)

SELENA DELGADO (1996)

LAUREL WILLIAMS (1967)

IMANI DUNCAN (1995)

YVONNE WALTER (1966)

JOHANNA ULETT (1994)

CAROLE MCFARLANE (1965)

LISA HANNA (1993)

ERICA COOKE (1964)

JULIE ANN BRADFORD (1992)

CAROLE CRAWFORD (1963)

SANDRA FOSTER (1991)

CHRISS LEON (1962)

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Miss Jamaica Universe Winners Find the words in BOLD

EMILY MADDISON (2018)

BRIDGETTE RHODEN (1992)

DAVINA BENNETT (2017)

KIMBERLEY MAIS (1991)

ISABEL DALLEY (2016)

MICHELLE HALL (1990)

SHARLENE RADLEIN (2015)

SANDRA FOSTER (1989)

KACI FENNELL (2014)

LEOTA SUAH (1988)

KERRIE BAYLIS (2013)

JANICE SEWELL (1987)

CHANTAL ZAKY (2012)

LILIANA CISNEROS (1986)

SHAKIRA MARTIN (2011)

NANCY MARTIN (1982)

YENDI PHILLIPS (2010)

ANGELA RUDDOCK (1976)

CAROLYN YAPP (2009)

GILLIAN KING (1975)

APRIL JACKSON (2008)

LENNOX ANNE BLACK (1974)

ZAHRA REDWOOD (2007)

RITA CHAMBERS (1973)

CINDY WRIGHT (2006)

GRACE WRIGHT (1972)

RAQUEL WRIGHT (2005)

SUZETTE WRIGHT (1971)

CHRISTINE STRAW (2004)

SHEILA NEIL (1970)

MICHELLE LECKY (2003)

CAROL GERROW (1969)

SANYA HUGHES (2002)

MAJORIE BROMFIELD (1968)

ZAHRA BURTON (2001)

ELHAM WARWAR (1967)

SAPHIRE LONGMORE (2000)

BEVERLY SAVORY (1966)

NICOLE HAUGHTON (1999)

VIRGINIA REDPATH (1965)

SHANI MCGRAHAM (1998)

BEVERLY RERRIE (1964)

NADINE THOMAS (1997)

JUNE BOWMAN (1963)

TRUDI-ANN FERGUSON (1996)

MARLENE MURRAY (1962)

JUSTINE WILLOUGHBY (1995)

MARGUERITE LEWARS (1961)

ANGELIE MARTIN (1994) RACHEL STUART (1993)

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Jamaica Festival Queens Find the words in BOLD

ACKERA GOWIE (2018)

JACINTH HALL (1992)

DAINALYN SWABY (2017)

KARLENE KELLY (1991)

KYESHA RANDALL (2016)

DAHLIA HARRIS (1990)

CHEREESE RICKETTS (2015)

CHRISTINE DAWSON (1989)

ANJELL BRYAN (2014)

GEORGIA MCDONALD (1988)

KRYSTAL TOMLINSON (2013)

YVETTE TAYLOR (1987)

KEMESHA KELLY (2012)

JACQUELINE STULTZ (1986)

KRYSTLE DALEY (2011)

CLAUDETTE JONES (1985)

JOHNNEL SMITH (2010)

LYDIA MALCOLM (1975)

KAMESHA TURNER (2009)

ROSEMARIE LYONS (1974)

KATRINA GRANT (2008)

LOIS MUNROE (1973)

ALISHA MORGAN (2007)

MOREEN BLACKWOOD (1972)

KAYSIA JOHNSON (2006)

JUNE RAMSAY (1971)

SASHANE MCDONALD (2005)

PAMELA BUNTING (1970)

MARSHA BARNETT (2004) TONI-SHAE JAMES (2003)

HEATHER DAWN BACHSTETZ (1969)

KAYDEON THOMAS (2002)

AUDREY DELL (1968)

TERRY-ANN TUCKER (2001)

LAUREL WILLIAMS (1967)

TANEISHA MCGHIE (2000)

YVONNE WALTER FOSTER (1966)

GREGOR FONG (1999) TROY-ANN DAVIS (1998) MONIFA MORGAN (1997) GRACE-ANN SCARLETT (1996) JENNIFER SMALL (1995) SIMONE LOU CRUTCHLEY (1994)

CAROL JOAN MCFARLANE (1965) MITZIE CONSTANTINE (1964) CAROL CRAWFORD-MEKENS (1963) MARLENE MURRAY (1962)

ANDREA TULLOCH (1993) 130


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Jamaica Festival Song Winners Find the words in BOLD

ABBYGAYE DALLAS (2012) CHERYL CLARKE (1999) DESMOND DEKKER (1968) DEVON BLACK (2002) DONALD WHITE EVERTON PESSOA (2011) FREDDIE MCKAY (1976) HEATHER GRANT (1992) HOPETON LEWIS (1970) KHALIL N PURE (2005) KHARUSO (2010)

STANLEY & THE TURBINES (’80, ’86, ‘94) STANLEY BECKFORD (2000) STEFAN PENINCILIN (’03, ‘04) THE ASTRONAUTS (’79, ‘82) THE JAMAICANS (1967) THE MAYTALS (’66, ’69, ‘72) TINGA STEWART (’74, ‘81) WINSTON HUSSEY (2009) ZAC HENRRY (1996) ERIC DONALDSON (’71, ’77, ’78, ’84, ’93, ’95, ‘97)

LEE-ROY JOHNSON (2015) MICHAEL FORBES (1989) MORVIN BROOKS (1973) NEVILLE MARTIN (1998) NEVILLE WINTERS (2007) OMAR REID (2006) ONEIL SCOTT (’16, ‘18) RAS KARBI (1983) ROBBIE FORBES (1990) ROMAN STEWART (1975) ROY RAYON (’85, ‘87, ’91, ‘08) ROY RICHARDS (2001) RUSHANE SANDERSON (2014) SINGER JAY (1988)

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Fruits, Nuts, Veggies & other things Jamaican (1) In this puzzle find only the words in UPPERCASE BELL PEPPERS

PINEAPPLE

BOMBAY (mango)

PLANTAIN

BREADFRUIT

PUMPKIN

CABBAGE

ROSE APPLE

CALLALOO

SCOTCH BONNET

CANTALOUPE

SOUR SOP

CASHEW

STINKIN TOE

COFFEE

STRINGY (mango)

COOLIE PLUM

SUGAR CANE

EGGPLANT

SUSUMBER

GREEN BEAN

SWEETCUP

GUNGO PEAS

SWEETSOP

HOG PLUM

TANGERINE

JACKFRUIT

TURPENTINE (mango)

JOHN-BELLY-FULL (mango) JUNE PLUM KAMRANGA

Extra Challenge

NASEBERRY

Find the word GRAPEFRUIT which is in two locations

NUMBER (mango) ORANGES ORTANIQUE PANGANAT (pomegranate) PASSION FRUIT PAWPAW

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135


Fruits, Nuts, Veggies & other things Jamaican (2)

In this puzzle find only the words in UPPERCASE ACKEE

COCONUT

LETTUCE

RED PEAS

ALMOND

CUSTARDAPPLE

LIMES

SORREL

LYCHEE

SOUR ORANGE

MANGO

SQUASH

MELON

STAR APPLE

NONI

TAMARIND

OTAHEITE (apple)

TOMATO

ANATTO AVOCADO BANANAS CARROTS CERASEE CHERRY CHO CHO COCOA

EAST INDIAN (mango) GUAVA GUINEP HOG APPLE JULIE (mango) LEMON

PEANUT PEAR

136

TURNIP UGLI (citrus)


What’s Your Favourite Food? (1)

BAMMY

FRIED FISH

PIGS TAIL

BLUE DRAWS

FRIED CHICKEN

ROAST YAM

BUN

GIZZADA

ROTI

CORN BEEF

GRATER CAKE

RUN DUNG

COW COD SOUP

KIDNEY

SALT FISH

COW FOOT

LIVER

SHRIMPS

DROPS

OXTAIL

STEW PEAS

DUMPLING

PATTY

TIE-A-LEAF

FESTIVAL

PEG BREAD

TOTO

FISH TEA

PEPPERED STEAK

137


What’s Your Favourite Food? (2)

ACKEE AND SALT FISH BREADFRUIT BROWN STEW CHICKEN BULLA CAKE CALLALOO CHICKEN BACK CHICKEN FOOT CORNBREAD CURRIED CHICKEN

CURRIED GOAT

ROAST FISH

ESCOVITCH FISH

STEAMED FISH

FRIED PLANTAIN

SUGAR BUN

JERK CHICKEN

TRIPE AND BEANS

JERK PORK MANISH WATER PEAS SOUP PORRIDGE POTATO PUDDING RICE AND PEAS 138


139


Places To Go, Things To Do In Jamaica (1) Find the words in BOLD

AERIAL TOURS

CRAFT MARKETS

AHHH RAS GALLERY

CRAIGHTON ESTATE

ALIGATOR POND

CROYDON

ANIMAL FARM

DENBEIGH

APPLETON

DEVON HOUSE

BARNETT PLANTATION

DISCOVERY BAY

BATH MINERAL SPRINGS

DIVING

BELLFIELD

DOCTORS CAVE

BLACK RIVER SAFARI

DOLPHIN WATCHING

BLOODY BAY

DOLPHIN COVE

BLUE HOLE

DREAM WEEKEND

BLUE LAGOON

DUNNS RIVER FALLS

BLUE MOUNTAIN

ECO TOURS

BOB MARLEY MUSEUM

EMANCIPATION PARK

BOSTON BAY

ENCHANTED GARDENS

BOYS & GIRLS CHAMPS

EQUESTRIAN

CANOEING

FALMOUTH

CASTLETON GARDENS

FERN GULLY

CATADUPA

FISHING

CAYMANAS PARK

FORT CLARENCE

CHUCK NORRIS FALLS

FRENCHMAN'S COVE

CHUCKKA COVE

GANJA ADVENTURE

CINCHONA

GLASS BOTTOM BOAT

CINNAMON HILL

GLISTENING WATERS

COCKPIT COUNTRY COOL RUNNINGS 140


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Places To Go, Things To Do In Jamaica (2) Find the words in BOLD

GREAT RIVER RAFTING

MARLIN TOURNAMENT

GREEN GRATO

MAROON TOWN

GREENWOOD

MARTHA BRAE

HALFMOON BAY

MAVIS BANK COFFEE

HAMPDEN ESTATES

MAYFIELD FALLS

HARMONY HALL

MILK RIVER

HEROES PARK

MOBAY CITY RUN

HIP STRIP

MONTEGO BAY

HOLYWELL PARK

MOORE TOWN

HOPE GARDENS

MYSTIC MOUNTAIN

HOPE ZOO

NANNY FALLS

HORSEBACK RIDING

NATIONAL HISTORY MUSEUM

IRIE RIVER

NATIONAL GALLERY

JAMAICA CARNIVAL

NATURE TOURS

JAMFEST

NEGRIL

JAMWEST MOTOR SPORTS

NEGRIL BEACH

JOHN CROW MOUNTAINS

NINE MILE

KAYAKING

OCHO RIOS

KINGSTON

OCHO RIOS JAZZ FESTIVAL

KONOKO FALLS

PADDLE BOARDING

KOOL RUNNINGS PARK

PARASAILING

LETHE ESTATE

PETER TOSH MUSEUM

LIBERTY HALL

PORT ROYAL

LONG BAY

PORT ANTONIO

LOVER'S LEAP LUMINOUS LAGOON

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Places To Go, Things To Do In Jamaica (3) Find the words in BOLD

PORTLAND JERK FESTIVAL

SOMERSET FALLS

RAFTING

SOUTH COAST

REACH FALLS

STEPPING HIGH

REBEL SALUTE

STRAWBERRY HILLS

RED STRIPE BEACH

STUSH IN THE BUSH

REGGAE MARATHON

SUN VALLEY PLANTATION

REGGAE SUMFEST

TREASURE BEACH

RESTAURANT WEEK

TRELAWNY YAM FESTIVAL

RICKS CAFE

TRENCH TOWN

RIO GRANDE

TRYALL GOLF

RIO NUEVO

TURTLE RIVER FALLS

RIVER BUMPKIN

WHALE WATCHING

RIVER RAPIDS

WHITE RIVER

RIVER TUBING

WINNIFRED BEACH

ROARING RIVER

WORTHY PARK

ROCKFORT SPA

YAAMAN PARK

ROCKLAND BIRD SANCTUARY

YS FALLS

ROSE HALL GREAT HOUSE

ZIPLINE

RUNAWAY BAY SAILING SAM SHARPE SQUARE SCUBA SEVILLE PARK SHAW PARK SHOWKART SNORKELING

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145


Jamaica’s Rivers (1)

BUFF BAY

MARTHA BRAE

WHITE RIVER

CABARITA

MILK RIVER

YS RIVER

CANE RIVER

MONTEGO RIVER

DRY RIVER

RIO BUENO

DUNNS RIVER

RIO COBRE

FISH RIVER

RIO DORO

GUT RIVER

RIO MINHO

HECTORS

RIO PEDRO

HOPE RIVER

ROARING RIVER 146


Jamaica’s Rivers (2)

ALLIGATOR HOLE

RIO GRANDE

CAVE RIVER

RIO MAGNO

FERRY RIVER

RIO NUEVO

FLINT RIVER

SALT RIVER

GREAT RIVER

SMITH RIVER

NEGRO RIVER

SOUTH NEGRIL

NEW SAVANNAH

SWEET RIVER

NORTH NEGRIL

THICKET RIVER

ORANGE RIVER

WAG WATER

PORT MARIA

YALLAHS RIVER 147


Jamaica’s Rivers (3)

ANNOTTO RIVER

MORANT RIVER

BLACK RIVER

MORGANS RIVER

BROAD RIVER

NEW FOUND RIVER

COLEBURNS GULLY

ONE EYE RIVER

GREEN ISLAND

ORACABESSA

GUAVA RIVER

PLANTAIN GARDEN

LLANDOVERY

SPANISH RIVER

LUCEA EAST

STONY RIVER

LUCEA WEST MIDDLE RIVER 148


Jamaica’s Forts

AUGUSTA

NUGENT

CHARLES

OCHO RIOS

CHARLOTTE

ORACABESSA

DUNDAS

PORT ROYAL

GEORGE

ROCKFORT

HALDANE

SAVANNA-LA-MAR

LINDSAY

SMALL

MONTEGO

ST ANN'S BAY

MORANT BAY

WILLIAM 149


Beaches in Jamaica

ALLIGATOR POND

FONT HILL

OCHO RIOS

BAMBOO BEACH

FORT CLARENCE

REGGAE

BAMBOO BLU

FRENCHMAN'S COVE

RIO NUEVO

BILLYS BAY

GUT RIVER

ROSE HALL

BLUEFIELDS

HELLSHIRE

TREASURE

BOSTON

JAMES BOND

WAVES

CALABASH BAY

LIME CAY

WHITEHOUSE

CORNWALL

LONG BAY

WINIFRED

DOCTOR'S CAVE

NEGRIL

DUNN'S RIVER

OCEAN VIEW

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Great Houses in Jamaica

ADMIRAL MOUNTAIN

HAYFIELD

ROARING RIVER

BELLEVUE

HIGHGATE

ROSE HALL

BLOOMFIELD

LIBERTY HILL

SEAMAN'S VALLEY

BRIMMER

MARSHALL'S PEN

SEVILLE

BROMLEY

MINARD

STOKES HALL

CARDIFF HALL

MONA

THETFORD

CHERRY GARDEN

MOUNT PLENTY

TRYALL

GOOD HOPE

NEW HOPE

YORK CASTLE

GREEN PARK

PROSPECT

GREENWOOD

QUEBEC

HALSE HALL

RAMBLE

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Caves in Jamaica (1) Over 1,000 cave systems exist in Jamaica. They were places of ceremonial events for the Tainos, the island’s original inhabitants, and as hiding and meeting places for slaves during periods of revolts. The longest is the Gourie Cave in Manchester which runs 3,505 metres. The majority of the island’s cave systems are found in the following parishes:

Clarendon ALVIN PIECE

GLENDALE

RICHMOND HILL

BEARDYMAN

GOAT

RIVERS HEAD

BELMONT

GRAVEL BAY

ROCK RIVER

BIG

HIGH DOME

ROSEWELL

BILBO'S

JACKSONS BAY

SALT POND HILL

BIRDGIDDIE

KENKOO

SALTERS HILL

BIRDS RODA

LEWIS PEN

SISSY

BIRTHDAY

LLOYDS

SKELETON

BOARWOOD

MAHOE GARDENS

SOMERVILLE

BONES

MARNE

TAYLOR'S HUT

BRIGED SHELTER

MARSHALLECKS

THREE SANDY BAY

BROOMWELL

MISTRESS BELL

TWO TIER

CLARENDON

OLD BRICE

CHAMBER

COLLEGE COMSIE

OLD MILLERS

WARWICKSHIRE

COOL

OLD WOMAN'S

WATER JAR

CORNER

SAVANNAH

WILD GOAT

CRAB

PATRICK

WOODSIDE

CREEPER

PEACE RIVER

CROFTS RIVER

PEDRO

DALEYS

PINNY

DRUM

RAYMONDS 152


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Caves in Jamaica (2) GLADE ABINGDON

GOOD HOPE

BAULK MOUNTAIN

GRANDY BUSH

BESSIMOUNT

KINGSWOOD

BUSHA MOUTH

LAST

CEDAR HALL

RED HILLS ROAD

CLIFTON CAVE

ROCKFORT

COUSINS COVE

WORM

DOLPHIN ENGLAND FLOWER HILL

BACK NECKIE

GENEVA MOUNTAIN

DAVIS

GILMORE

DRY GROUNDS

HAZELYMPH

IDLEWILDE

HILLSBROOK

LUCKY HILL PEN

KNOCKALVA

MAN

MCKENZIE

NATURAL BRIDGE

MEDLEY

PEYTON'S COVE

PONDSIDE

POTTINGER

REJOIN

THREE HILLS

SALT SPRING SUCCESS BANANA RIVER BOTANY BAY BAT BLOXBURGH

COLE

CORNHILL GULLY

CREIGHTON HALL

COW

ROWE

DALLAS CASTLE

STYLE HUT

DAY AFTER DINAMAN FERRY FROG

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Caves in Jamaica (3) Manchester

ABBEY

MARLEY STALACTITE

BABYLON

MIDWAY

BERRY HILL

MOLLISON

BLACKWOOD

MOUNT PARNASSUS

BLENHEIM

NASH

BOSSUE

NEW HALL

BRETS

NEWPORT

CANOE VALLEY

OLDBURY

CARPENTERS

ORCHID

COMFORT HALL

OXFORD

DUFF HOUSE

PLOWMAN

DUNROBIN

REDBERRY

ENFIELD

ROCKY DUNDER

ESSO SHELTER

ROGERS

GOFFES

ROXBOROUGH

GOURIE

SAND HILL

GRAMBIE

SMITH'S

GREEN VALE

SMOKEY HOLE

HARMONS

SPICE GROVE

HILLSIDE

SPRING

HOPETON BAT

STANDPIPE

HUDSONS

STONES HOPE

IMAGE

WALES

JACK WAIT

WATER HOLE

JOHN CROW HOLE

WELKIN

KNOWSLEY PARK

WILLIAMSON

LOOKOUT

WINDHILL

LUCK BAT

WRIGHT

MANS MARLEY RIVER

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Caves in Jamaica (4) ANCHOVY

MISS MILLERS

BASIL DOUGLAS

NONSUCH

BILLY BAY

ONE COCONUT TREE

BLACK HILL

PANTON

BOSTON

PASSLEY GARDENS

BRISCOE

PLUM VALLEY

BROWNS

RATBAT

BUBBY STONE

RIO GRANDE

BURLEY

RIVER MOUTH

CASTLE MOUNTAIN

ROSE GARDEN

CHARLESTOWN

RURAL HILL

CLERMONT

SHERWOOD FOREST

DAM ROAD

SLAVE

DRAPERS

SNOW HILL

DWYERS

SPRINGS

EDEN VALE

STONE HOLE

FERN HILL

TOKI

FRADER'S PACKRAT

TOWER

GEORGYS PIT

WINDSOR FOREST

GROVE HAPPY GROVE HARRIS PIT KEN MAY KINGS GUTTER MISS CARMENS 158


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Caves in Jamaica (5)

AVISFIELD

GREEN GROTTO

BAT HOLE

GREENOCK

BELLE AIR

GRIERFIELD

BEMBRIDGE

GUINEA CORN

BERTIE

HAMPTON WELL

BOG HOLE

JOHNNIE SPRING

BOTTOM RIVER

LIGHT HOLE

BRAMBRIBO

MACKNIE

BROMLEY

MARSH HILL

BULL ROCK

MCCOY

CEDAR

MINARD

CHUKKA COVE

MOSELY HALL

CLAPHAM

MOSQUITO

CLAYTON

OLD HOME

CLOVER HILL

RETREAT GULLY

COOLSHADE MOUNTAIN

RIO HOE PEN

COVENTRY

RIO PEN

CRICKET

ROCK RAMBLE

CRYSTAL LAKE

SHAW PARK

DAIRY BULL

THICKETS

DIXON HOLE

THUNDER

DOUGLAS CASTLE

UNION HILL

DUNKIN

VOLCANO

DUNN'S HOLE

WHISPER

EWART TOWN BAT

YARD SPRING

FALLING FARLANE FINLYASON'S 160


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Caves in Jamaica (6)

BARTONS

MOUNT DIABLO

BIG WOOD

MULE

BRAHAM

ONE BROTHER

CAMP

ORANGE GROVE

CEDARS

OWL

COPPER

PENNINGTON

DRAGON

POLE

GOAT ISLAND

POTATO HILL

GOVERNORS

PRETTY

GULLY GLADE

RETREAT

GULLY HEAD

RHODEN

HALF MOON BAY

RIO MAGNO

HAM WALK

RIVERHEAD

HELLSHIRE NEW

ROAD-SIDE

HENRIQUES

SLUE'S

HORSE

SMOKEY

HOSEA

SOLDIERS CAMP

JAMES HILL

ST CLAIR

JAMES MOUNT

SWANSEA

LAWFUL

TAYLORS

LEMON RIDGE

TWO SISTERS

LOUZY BAY

TYDIXON RATBAT

MACCA TREE

VICTORIA

MARCH PEN

WITTER

MIDDLE PASS

WORLDSEND GULLY

MIDLAND

WORTHY PARK

MOTHER FANNY

WRIGHTS 162


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Caves in Jamaica (7) ADAMS

MUNRO

AYR HILL

NANNY

BAG BUSH

NODEWOOD

BAPTIST

ONE MILE

BIG WELL

PALM TREE

BLAIR'S

PEACE

BLUE HOLE GLADE

PEDRO BLUFF

BRAES RIVER

PENTHOUSE

BRUCEFIELD

PEPPERS

CAMPUS

PERU

CEDAR SPRING

PHOSPHER

CHELSEA

RADCLIFFE PARK

CHOCOLATE PARK

REDGATE

CUNNIGAN

RETIREMENT

DILDO POINT

RIVER MAIDEN

DUANWARIE

ROBBER

DUNCO SPRING

SALMON GULLY

GEORGE BAY

SHELL

GREAT GULLY

SHEWEY

HOUNDSLOW

SOUTHAMPTON

IPSWICH

SPRING GROUND

KINOWL

ST. EEL

LONG HILL

TUNNEL

MARTEL SPRING

WELSCH RATBAT

ME NO SEN

WONDROUS

MERRYWOOD

WYSLIP

MEXICO

YARDLEY CHASE

MOLE HILL MONEY MUD HOLE

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Caves in Jamaica (8) BANQUILLEY

MICEY GULLY

BARRACKS

MISS HENNEY

BARROWS

MOCHO

BARRY

MOCHO SINK

BELFIELD

MURDERER'S

BELLY-FULL

NODEWOOD

BIG BOTTOM

OVERHILL

BONNET BUSH

PETERKIN

CHATHAM

ROACH

CHATSWORTH

ROCKY ROAD

COMFORT HALL

ROTA

CUNDALLI

RUDIST ROCK

DOVER

SAND BOTTOM

FLAMSTEAD

SARAH

FREE MOUNTAIN

SEWELL

GRASSLICE

ST LEONARD'S

GUN HILL

SUMMERHILL

GUNGOO

THOMPSON'S

HELICTITE

TRYALL

JACKS LODGE

WELCOME HALL

JACKSON YOUNG'S

WEMYSS ROAD

KEMPSHOT

WHELTON

LAWSON BOTTOM

WILLIAMS

LIBERTY

WINDSOR LODGE

LIKKLE

YORKLAND

MAFOOTA PUMPHOUSE

YOUNG GULLY

MALDON SCHOOL

YOUNGS

MARROW MCKENZIE

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Caves in Jamaica (9) ALPS

KING KOES

UNDERNOSE

ASHLEY

LICHFIELD

VICTONS

BELMONT

LONG MILE

WHITE

BONAFIDE

LOWE RIVER

WILSON'S RUN

BRACO

MARTA TICK

WINDSOR GREAT

BRISTOL

MILLER

BURNT HILL

MONTIETH

CAMPBELLS

NEW FOREST

CARAMBIE

OLD MAN

COLE FISSURE

PALMERS

COMB

PUSSKURRUNKUS

CRAYFISH

QUASHIES RIVER

DALESMAN'S

RAMGOAT

DRIP

SALMON

DROMILLY

SAUCY RIVER

DUNDEE

SAWMILL

DUPPY

SHEEP PEN

FAR ENOUGH

SHORTYS

FARMYARD

SOUTHFIELD

FOUNTAIN

SPANIARD

GOOD HOPE

SPRING

GREMLIN

STANFORD

HAMMONDS

STEPHENSON

HARTIES

STONY HILL

HELL

TERRY HEAD

HOPE GATE

TOO FAR STREAM

JOHNSON

TYRE SUMP 168


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Caves in Jamaica (10)

AMITY HALL

JACKSON HOLE

ANCHO

MONARVA

BANANA TRASH

MOUNT AIRY

BAT HOLE

NEGRIL LIGHT

BATH MOUNTAIN

NEGRIL REEF

BETHEL TOWN

ONE DAY

BLUE HOLE

PARADISE PEN

CHARLEMONT

PETERSVILLE

DRUMMOND

PLESANT HALL

DUCKETTS

ROARING RIVER

FENNEL

SPRING GARDEN

FORT WILLIAM

SWEET RIVER

HOG MOUNTAIN

TITUS

HOLMES RIVER

TOP HILL

HOPEWELL

VENUS

INDIAN HEAD

WATER HOLE

JACK SPRING

WHITEHALL PROPERTY

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Jamaica’s Railway Stations: Kingston to Montego Bay

T

he Jamaica railway service opened on November 22, 1845. It was the first railroad service outside of Europe and North America and the second British colonial railroad after Canada's Champlain and St. Lawrence Railroad of 1836. The service ran for 147 years until 1992. Limited service restarted between Spanish Town and Linstead on April 16, 2011 but stopped again in August 2012.

KINGSTON

FOUR PATHS

MAGGOTTY

GREENWICH

ROCK

IPSWICH

MARCUS GARVEY

CLARENDON PARK

BREADNUT WALK

HUNTS BAY

SCOTTS PASS

STONEHENGE

GREGORY PARK

PORUS

CATADUPA

GRANGE LANE

WILLIAMSFIELD

CAMBRIDGE

SPANISH TOWN

GROVE PLACE

MONTPELIER

HORIZON PARK

GREENVALE

ANCHOVY

HARTLANDS

COMFORT

AILFORD

BUSHY PARK

DUCK POND

GORDON

OLD HARBOUR

OXFORD

MONTEGO BAY

MAY PEN

SILOAH

JACOBS

APPLETON

Two stations are missing from the above. Use the clues below to find them. 1. On July 30, 1938 a train travelling from Kingston to Montego Bay jumped the rail, killing 32 people and injuring 70 near this station. 2. On September 1, 1957 in the worst transport disaster in Jamaica, almost 200 people lost their lives and 700 were injured in the vicinity of this station. 172


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Jamaica’s Railway Stations: All Others Apart from Kingston to Montego Bay, the Jamaican train service travelled the following routes: 1. Spanish Town to Ewarton

3. Linstead to New Works

2. Bog Walk to Port Antonio

4. May Pen to Frankfield

ALBANY

FORT STEWART

RIVERSDALE

ANGELS

FRANKFIELD

ROBERTSONS

ANNOTTO BAY

GRAYS INN

SNOW HILL

BAUGHS

HAREWOOD

SPANISH TOWN

BELFIELD

HIGHGATE

SPRING GARDEN

BOG WALK

HOPE BAY

ST JOHNS ROAD

BRYANS HILL

LINSTEAD

BUFF BAY

LONGVILLE

ST MARGARETS BAY

CHAPELTON

MAY PEN

CRAWLE

MICHLETON

CRESCENT

MORGANS

CROOKED RIVER

NEW WORKS

CROSS ROADS

NORWICH

DANKS

ORANGE BAY

DARLING SPRING

PASSLEY GARDENS

ESHER EWARTON FORT GEORGE

STERLING CASTLE SUTTONS TROJA TROUT HALL

PORT ANTONIO RICHMOND

Extra Challenge WINDSOR CASTLE is located in two places in the puzzle. 174


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Movies Filmed in Jamaica (1) Jamaica has been a premiere and popular destination, not only for tourists, but also for movie makers. In 2018, the industry contributed “a record $1.2 billion in film production expenditure to the local economy.” Here are some movies that were shot on the beautiful island. See how many you can find. 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA A HIGH WIND IN JAMAICA ALL THE BROTHERS WERE VALIANT BELLY BOB MARLEY: THE MAKING OF A LEGEND CHILDREN OF BABYLON CLARA'S HEART COCKTAIL COOL RUNNINGS COPING WITH BABYLON COUNTRYMAN DANCEHALL QUEEN DR. NO EUREKA GLORY TO GLORIANA GOING TO EXTREMES GOLDEN EYE HAMMERHEAD HOW STELLA GOT HER GROOVE BACK IN LIKE FLINT INSTINCT ISLAND IN THE SUN KLASH LEGENDS OF THE FALL LIVE AND LET DIE LORD OF THE FLIES MARKED FOR DEATH

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Movies Filmed in Jamaica (2)

BETTER MUST COME GHETT A LIFE HIT ME WITH MUSIC MILK AND HONEY ONE LOVE OTTO - THE FILM OUT THE GATE PAPILLON PASSION & PARADISE PASSIONATE SUMMER POPCORN PRELUDE TO A KISS RETURN TO TREASURE ISLAND RUDE BOY SANKOFA SCAM SHATTERED IMAGE SMILE ORANGE THE BLUE LAGOON THE HARDER THEY COME THE HOUSE NEXT DOOR THE LUNATIC THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO LITTLE THE MERCENARIES THE MIGHTY QUINN THIRD WORLD COP WAH DO DEM WIDE SARGASSO SEA

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Jamaica’s Incredible Female Track & Field Athletes (1) Between 1948 and 2016, Jamaica has competed in every Summer Olympics, apart from in 1960 when they competed as the West Indies Federation. Of the 78 medals won, the women have won 43. This is broken down into 10 gold, 19 silver and 14 bronze. Jamaica’s medal tally beats 169 countries.

Find the words in BOLD ADLIN MAIR-CLARKE

CARRIE RUSSELL

AISHA PRAUGHT-LEER

CATHERINE SCOTT

ALEEN BAILEY

CATHY RATTRAY-WILLIAMS

ALLISON BECKFORD

CHARMAINE HOWELL

ALLISON RANDALL

CHELSEA HAMMOND

ANASTASIA LE-ROY

CHRISANN GORDON

ANDREA BRUCE

CHRISTANIA WILLIAMS

ANDREA THOMAS

CHRISTINE DAY

ANDRIA LLOYD

CLAUDINE WILLIAMS

ANNEISHA MCLAUGHLINWHILBY

CYNTHIA GREEN CYNTHIA THOMPSON

ASTIA WALKER

DAHLIA DUHANEY

AUDREY REID

DANIELLE BROWNING

BEVERLY GRANT

DANNIEL THOMAS-DODD

BEVERLY MCDONALD

DAVITA PRENDERGAST

BOBBY-GAYE WILKINS

DEBBIE BYFIELD

BRIANA WILLIAMS

DEBBIE-ANN PARIRIS

BRIANNA LYSTON

DELLOREEN ENNIS-LONDON

BRIGITTE FOSTER-HYLTON

DEON HEMMINGS

CARMEN PHIPPS CARMEN SMITH-BROWN CAROL CUMMINGS 180


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Jamaica’s Incredible Female Track & Field Athletes (2) Find the words in BOLD

DIANE GUTHRIE-GRESHAM

KATEEMA RIETTIE

DOMINIQUE BLAKE

KATHLEEN RUSSELL

DOROTHY SCOTT

KEISHA SPENCER

ELAINE THOMPSON

KELLION KNIBB

ELVA GOULBOURNE

KENIA SINCLAIR

ETHLYN TATE

KERRON STEWART

GAYON EVANS

KERRY-ANN RICHARDS

GILLIAN RUSSELL

KIMARRA MCDONALD

GLENEVE GRANGE

KIMBERLY BARRETT

GRACE JACKSON

KIMBERLY WILLIAMS

HELEN BLAKE

KIMBERLY WILLIAMSON

HYACINTH WALTERS

KORENE HINDS

ILREY OLIVER

LACENA GOLDING-CLARKE

INEZ TURNER

LAUREL JOHNSON

JACQUELINE PUSEY JANET BURKE JANIEVE RUSSELL JODEAN WILLIAMS JONIELLE SMITH JOVANEE JARRETT JUDYTH KITSON JULIET CAMPBELL JULIET CUTHBERT JURA LEVY KALI DAVIS-WHITE KAREN BEAUTLE 182


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Jamaica’s Incredible Female Track & Field Athletes (3) Find the words in BOLD

LELEITH HODGES

RONETTA SMITH

LORRAINE FENTON

ROSEMARIE WHYTE

MARCIA TATE

ROSIE ALLWOOD

MARILYN NEUFVILLE

RUTH WILLIAMS-SIMPSON

MARDREA HYMAN

SAMANTHA HENRY-ROBINSON

MARLENE LEWIS

SANDIE RICHARDS

MELAINE WALKER

SASHALEE FORBES

MERLENE FRAZER

SCHILLONIE CALVERT

MERLENE OTTEY

SHADAE LAWRENCE

MERRECIA JAMES

SHANIEKA RICKETTS

MICHELLE BALLENTINE MICHELLE BURGHER MICHELLE FREEMAN NADIA DAVY NADIA GRAHAM NALEYA DOWNER NATASHA MORRISON NATOYA GOULE NIKOLE MITCHELL NOVLENE WILLIAMS-MILLS OLIVIA MCKOY ORNELLA LIVINGSTON PATRICIA HALL PETA-GAYE DOWDIE PETA-GAYE GAYLE REMONA BURCHELL 184


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Jamaica’s Incredible Female Track & Field Athletes (4) Find the words in BOLD

SHARON POWELL

VILMA CHARLTON

SHELLENE WILLIAMS

VINTON BECKETT

SHELLY-ANN FRASER-PRYCE

VIVIENNE SPENCE

SHEREEFA LLOYD

VONETTE DIXON

SHERI-ANN BROOKS

YVONNE MAI-GRAHAM

SHERICKA JACKSON

YVONNE SAUNDERS

SHERICKA WILLIAMS

ZARA NORTHOVER

SHERONE SIMPSON SHERYL MORGAN SIMONE FACEY SIMOYA CAMPBELL SONITA SUTHERLAND STEPHENIE ANN MCPHERSON SUZETTE LEE TANYA LAWRENCE TARA-SUE BARNETT TAYNA LAWRENCE TIFFANY JAMES TOVEA JENKINS TRACEY ANN BARNES TRACY-ANN ROWE TRECIA-KAYE SMITH UNA MORRIS VERONICA CAMPBELL-BROWN VERONICA FINDLAY 186


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Jamaica’s Incredible Male Track & Field Athletes (1) Between 1948 and 2016, Jamaica has competed in every Summer Olympics, apart from in 1960 when they competed as the West Indies Federation. Of the 78 medals won, the men have won 35. This is broken down into 12 gold, 16 silver and 7 bronze. Jamaica’s medal tally beats 169 countries.

Find the words in BOLD AINSLEY WAUGH

AUBREY SMITH

AKEEM BLOOMFIELD

BASIL MCKENZIE

AKHEEM GAUNTLETT

BERT CAMERON

AL LAWRENCE

BRANDON SIMPSON

ALAIN BAILEY

BYRON DYCE

ALDWYN SAPPLETON

BYRON LABEACH

ALEX MORGAN

CARL LAWSON

ALFRED DALEY

CHAD WRIGHT

ALFRED DOWNER

CHRIS PINNOCK

ALLODIN FOTHERGILL

CHRISTOFF BRYAN

ALPHANSO CUNNINGHAM

CHRISTOPHER FAULKNOR

ANDREW FISHER

CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR

ANDREW FISHER

CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS

ANDREW RILEY

CLIFTON FORBES

ANDREW SMITH

CLIVE BARRIFFE

ANNSERT WHYTE

CLIVE PULLEN

ANTHONY KNIGHT

CLIVE TERRELONGE

ANTHONY WALLACE

CLIVE WRIGHT

ARTHUR WINT

COLIN BRADFORD

ASAFA POWELL

DAMAR FORBES

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Jamaica’s Incredible Male Track & Field Athletes (2) Find the words in BOLD

DANE HYATT

ERROL NOLAN

DANNY MCFARLANE

ERROL STEWART

DAVIAN CLARKE

EVERTON CLARKE

DEAN GRIFFITHS

EVON CLARKE

DELROY POYSER

FEDRICK DACRES

DEMISH GAYE

FITZROY DUNKLEY

DENNIS BLAKE

FLOYD BROWN

DENNIS BLAKE

G. C. FOSTER

DENNIS WALLACE

GARTH ROBINSON

DERICK ADAMSON

GAWAIN GUY

DERRICK PEYNADO

GEORGE KERR

DERYCK TAYLOR

GEORGE RHODEN

DESMOND MORRIS

GERMAINE MASON

DEUCE CARTER

GODFREY MURRAY

DEVON MORRIS

GREG HAUGHTON

DEXTER LEE

GREG MEGHOO

DINSDALE MORGAN DON QUARRIE DONOVAN POWELL DORIAN SCOTT DWIGHT THOMAS EARNEST HAISLEY EDINO STEELE ELSTON CAWLEY ERIC KEDDO ERNLE HAISLEY 190


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Jamaica’s Incredible Male Track & Field Athletes (3) Find the words in BOLD

GUS YOUNG

JULIAN FORTE

HANSLE PARCHMENT

JULIAN REID

HENRY JACKSON

JULIEN DUNKLEY

HERB MCKENLEY

KARL SMITH

HERBERT MCGREGOR

KEITH GARDNER

HOWARD BURNETT

KEMAR BAILEY-COLE

HOWARD DAVIS

KEMEL THOMPSON

IAN STAPLETON

KEMOY CAMPBELL

IAN WEAKLEY

KEN GRAY

ISA PHILLIPS

KIM ROWE

JAHEEL HYDE

KIMMARI ROACH

JAK ALI HARVEY

KIMOUR BRUCE

JAMES BECKFORD

LANSFORD SPENCE

JASON LIVERMORE

LAURIE KHAN

JASON MORGAN

LEFORD GREEN

JASON YOUNG JAVERE BELL JAVON FRANCIS JAZEEL MURPHY JERMAINE BROWN JERMAINE GONZALES JEVAUGHN MINZIE JIM HINES JOHN MAIR JOSEF ROBERTSON JOSEPH MCKENZIE 192


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LEIGHTON PRIESTLEY

MICHAEL FRATER

LENNOX BURGHER

MICHAEL FRAY

LENNOX MILLER

MICHAEL GREEN

LEON GORDON

MICHAEL MCDONALD

LERONE CLARKE

MICHAEL O'HARA

LEROY COLQUHOUN

NATHON ALLEN

LEROY REID

NEIL GARDNER

LESLIE LAING

NESTA CARTER

LINDEL FRATER

NEVILLE MYTON

LINVAL LAIRD

NICKEL ASHMEADE

LLEWELYN BREDWOOD

NIGEL ELLIS

LYNN HEADLEY

NILS ANTONIO

MALCOLM SPENCE

NORMAN EDWARDS

MARIO FORSYTHE MARIO VERNON-WATSON MARIO WATTS MARK SENIOR MARK THOMPSON MARKINO BUCKLEY MARVIN ANDERSON MARVIN ESSOR MARVIN WATTS MAURICE WIGNALL MEL SPENCE MICHAEL BLACKWOOD MICHAEL CAMPBELL MICHAEL DAVIS 194


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ODAIL TODD

RICHARD BUCKNOR

O'DAYNE RICHARDS

RICHARD ESTICK

ODEAN SKEEN

RICHARD HARDWARE

OMAR BROWN

RICHARD PHILLIPS

OMAR JOHNSON

RIKER HYLTON

OMAR MCLEOD ORAL THOMPSON ORVILLE TAYLOR OSHANE BAILEY OWEN HAMILTON PABLO MCNEIL PASTON COKE PATRICK JARRETT PATRICK O'CONNOR PATRICK ROBINSON PAUL FOREMAN PERCIVAL SPENCER PETER MATTHEWS RAMONE BAILEY RAMONE MCKENZIE RASHEED DWYER RAYMOND STEWART REMALDO ROSE RICARDO CHAMBERS RICARDO CUNNINGHAM RICARDO WILLIAMS 196


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Jamaica’s Incredible Male Track & Field Athletes (6) Find the words in BOLD

ROBERT FOSTER

WILBERT WALKER

RONALD LEVY

WINSTON SMITH

ROXBERT MARTIN

WINTHROP GRAHAM

ROXROY CATO

YOHAN BLAKE

RUDOLPH MIGHTY RUPERT HOILETTE RUSHEEN MCDONALD SANJAY AYRE SENOJ-JAY GIVANS SEYMOUR FAGAN SEYMOUR NEWMAN STEVE GRIFFITHS STEVE MULLINGS STEVEN GAYLE SYDNEY FOSTER TAJAY GAYLE TANTO CAMPBELL TERRENCE MCCREA TRAVES SMIKLE TREVOR CAMPBELL TREVOR GRAHAM TYQUENDO TRACEY USAIN BOLT VICTOR BROOKS WARREN WEIR WELLESLEY CLAYTON 198


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The Amazing Reggae Boyz (1) Find the words in BOLD

AARON LAWRENCE

CAMAAL REID

ADRIAN MARIAPPA

CARDEL BENBOW

ADRIAN REID

CARL BROWN

AJEANIE TALBOTT

CHEVONE MARSH

AKEEM PRIESTLEY

CHRIS HUMPHREY

ALANZO ADLAM

CHRIS DAWES

ALEX MARSHALL

CHRISTOPHER HARVEY

ALI MCNAB

CLAUDE DAVIS

ALLAN COLE

CLAYTON DONALDSON

ALLAN OTTEY

CLIFTON WAUGH

ALTAMONT MCKENZIE

CORCEL BLAIR

ALTIMONT BUTLER

CORNEL CHIN-SUE

ALVAS POWELL

CORY BURKE

AMAL KNIGHT

CRAIG DOBSON

ANDRAE CAMPBELL

CRAIG ZIADIE

ANDRE BLAKE ANDRE CLENNON ANDREW VANZIE ANDY WILLIAMS ANTHONY CORBETT ANTHONY CORBETT ART WELCH ASHER WELCH BARRINGTON BARRINGTON PRYCE BARRY HAYLES BRIAN BROWN 200


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The Amazing Reggae Boyz (2) Find the words in BOLD

DAMANI RALPH

DINO WILLIAMS

DAMANO SOLOMON

DONOVAN RICKETTS

DAMIEN FRANCIS

DURRANT BROWN

DAMION HYATT

DUWAYNE KERR

DAMION LOWE

DWAYNE AMBUSLEY

DAMION STEWART

DWAYNE MILLER

DAMION WILLIAMS

DWIGHT MARSHALL

DANE RICHARDS

ERIC VERNAN

DANIEL GORDON

EVAN TAYLOR

DANIEL GREEN

EVERTON BUNSIE

DANNY MADDIX

EWAN GRANDISON

DARREN BYFIELD

FABIAN DAVIS

DARREN MATTOCKS

FABIAN DAWKINS

DARREN MOORE

FABIAN MCCARTHY

DARRYL POWELL

FABIAN REID

DAVID JOHNSON

FABIAN TAYLOR

DEAN SEWELL DELROY SCOTT DEMAR PHILLIPS DEMAR STEWART DENNIS ZIADIE DEON BURTON DESHORN BROWN DEVER ORGILL DEVON WILLIAMS DICOY WILLIAMS 202


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The Amazing Reggae Boyz (3) Find the words in BOLD

FITZROY SIMPSON

JERMAINE JOHNSON

FRANK SINCLAIR

JERMAINE TAYLOR

GARATH MCCLEARY

JERMAINE WOOZENCROFT

GARFIELD REID

JEVAUGHN WATSON

GERALD NEIL

JOBI MCANUFF

GIL HERON

JOEL GRANT

GILES BARNES

JOEL SENIOR

GREGORY MESSAM

JOHN-ROSS EDWARDS

HECTOR WRIGHT

JORGINHO JAMES

HUBERT BUSBY JR

JOURDAINE FLETCHER

HUGHAN GRAY

JOVAN EAST

IAN GOODISON

KAHEEM PARRIS

IRVINO ENGLISH

KAVIN BRYAN

JACOMENO BARRETT

KEAMMAR DALEY

JAMAL CAMPBELL-RYCE

KEITH KELLY

JAMAR LOZA

KEITHY SIMPSON

JAMIE LAWRENCE JASON EUELL JASON JOHNSON JASON MORRISON JAVAIN BROWN JEADINE WHITE JEFF CUNNINGHAM JEREMIE LYNCH JERMAINE ANDERSON JERMAINE BECKFORD JERMAINE HUE 204


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The Amazing Reggae Boyz (4) Find the words in BOLD

KEMAR LAWRENCE

MARCUS GAYLE

KEN BARNES

MARIO SWABY

KENARDO FORBES

MARLON KING

KENEIL MOODIE

MARVIN ELLIOTT

KEVAUGHN ISAACS

MICAH HYDE

KEVIN LAMEY

MICHAEL BINNS

KEVIN LISBIE

MICHAEL HECTOR

KEVIN WILSON

MICHAEL JOHNSON

KEVON HARRIS

MICHAEL SEATON

KEVON LAMBERT

MICHAEL TULLOCH

KHARI STEPHENSON

MILTON GRIFFITHS

KHESANIO HALL

MITCHILY WAUL

LADALE RICHIE

MONTROSE PHINN

LAMAR NELSON

NARADA BERNARD

LANCE LAING

NATHAN SMITH

LEE WILLIAMSON

NAVION BOYD

LENNIE DENNIS

NEVILLE OXFORD

LEON STRICKLAND LINVAL DIXON LLOYD BARKER LLOYD DOYLEY LOVEL PALMER LUTON SHELTON MAALIQUE FOSTER MARCO MCDONALD MARCUS BEAN 206


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The Amazing Reggae Boyz (5) Find the words in BOLD

NEWTON STERLING

RICARDO GARDNER

NICHOLAS BECKETT

RICARDO MORRIS

NICHOLAY FINLAYSON

RICARDO THOMAS

NYRON NOSWORTHY

RICHARD LANGLEY

O'BRIAN WHITE

RICHARD MCCALLUM

O'BRIAN WOODBINE

RICHARD WEST

OMAR CUMMINGS

ROBBIE EARLE

OMAR DALEY

ROBERT SCARLETT

OMAR HOLNESS

RODOLPH AUSTIN

ONANDI LOWE

ROEN NELSON

O'NEIL THOMPSON

ROHAN REID

ONIEL FISHER

ROMARIO CAMPBELL

ORANE SIMPSON

ROMARIO WILLIAMS

OWAYNE GORDON

ROMEL WALLEN

PATRICK BEECH

ROMEO PARKES

PAUL DAVIS

RONDEE SMITH

PAUL HALL PAUL YOUNG PETER CARGILL PETER ISAACS PETER-LEE VASSELL RAFE WOLFE RAMIL SHERIFF RENAE LLOYD RICARDO COUSINS RICARDO FULLER 208


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The Amazing Reggae Boyz (6) Find the words in BOLD

ROSARIO HARRIOTT

TREVOR BENJAMIN

RUDOLPH PEARCE

TROY SMITH

RYAN JOHNSON

TYRONE MARSHALL

RYAN THOMPSON

TYRONE MEARS

SEAN FRASER

UPSTON EDWARDS

SERGIO CAMPBELL

VISHINUL HARRIS

SHAMAR NICHOLSON

WALTER BOYD

SHANDEL SENIOR

WARREN BARRETT

SHANE CRAWFORD

WENDELL DOWNSWELL

SHAUN CUMMINGS

WES MORGAN

SHAUN FRANCIS

WINSTON ANGLIN

SHAVAR THOMAS

WINSTON GRIFFITHS

SHAVEN PAUL

WOLDE HARRIS

SHAWN LAWES

WOLRY WOLFE

SHAWN SAWYERS

XAVIAN VIRGO

SIMON DAWKINS SIMON FORD STEPHEN MALCOLM STEVE GREEN SYD BARTLETT TEAFORE BENNETT TEVIN SHAW THEO ROBINSON THEODORE WHITMORE TIMAR LEWIS TREMAINE STEWART 210


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The Remarkable Reggae Girlz Find the words in BOLD

ALEXA ALLEN

MONIQUE PRYCE

ALICIA WILSON

NATASHA DOUGLAS

ALIKA KEENE

NICOLE CAMPBELL-GREEN

ALLYSON SWABY

NICOLE MCCLURE

ASHLEIGH SHIM

OMOLYN DAVIS

BEVERLY RANGER

SASHANA CAMPBELL

CHANTELLE SWABY

SHAKIRA DUNCAN

CHINYELU ASHER

SHANEKA GORDON

CHRIS-ANN CHAMBERS

SHANISE FOSTER

CHRISTINA CHANG

SHANOSKA YOUNG

CHRISTINA MURRAY

SHANTEL BAILEY

CHRISTINE EXETER

SHANTELL THOMPSON

DENEISHA BLACKWOOD

SHERONA FORRESTER

DOMINIQUE BOND-FLASZA

SIMONE FORBES

DONNA-KAY HENRY

SYDNEY SCHNEIDER

GISELLE WASHINGTON

TASHANA VINCENT

JADYN MATTHEWS

TAYLOR GRANT

JODI-ANN MCGREGOR

TORIANA PATTERSON

KAI-LIN HERNANDEZ

TRUDI CARTER

KEONA SIMMONDS

VENICIA REID

KEVENA REID

YAZMEEN JAMIESON

KHADIJA SHAW

YOLANDA HAMILTON

KONYA PLUMMER LATOYA DUHANEY LAUREN SILVER MARLO SWEATMAN MITSY FACEY 212


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Jamaica’s Magnificent Male Cricketers (1) Between 1965 and 2018, Jamaica won the regional 4-day championship 12 times. This is second only to Barbados.

Find the words in BOLD ALFRED BINNS

DAVID BERNARD JR

ALFRED SCOTT

DERVAL GREEN

ALFRED VALENTINE

DESMOND LEWIS

ALLAN RAE

DICKIE FULLER

ANDRE MCCARTHY

DONOVAN PAGON

ANDRE RUSSELL

DWIGHT WASHINGTON

ANDREW RICHARDSON

EASTON MCMORRIS

ARTHUR BARRETT

ESMOND KENTISH

BASIL WILLIAMS

EVERTON MATTIS

BRANDON KING

FABIAN ALLEN

BRENDON NASH

FRANK WORRELL

BRENTON PARCHMENT

FRANKLYN ROSE

CARLTON BAUGH

FREDDIE MARTIN

CARLTON BAUGH JR

GARETH BREESE

CHADWICK WALTON

GAVON BROWN

CHARLES PASSAILAIGUE

GEORGE GLADSTONE

CHESTER WATSON

GEORGE HEADLEY

CHRIS GAYLE

GEORGE MUDIE

COLLIE SMITH

GERRY ALEXANDER

COURTNEY WALSH

HERBERT CHANG

DAMANI SEWELL

HINES JOHNSON

DAMION JACOBS

HORACE MILLER

DANZA HYATT

IVAN BARROW

DAREN POWELL

JACKIE HENDRIKS

DAVID BERNARD

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Jamaica’s Magnificent Male Cricketers (2) Find the words in BOLD

JASON DAWES

OSCAR DA COSTA

JEFF DUJON

OSHANE THOMAS

JERMAINE BLACKWOOD

PATRICK PATTERSON

JERMAINE LAWSON

PAUL PALMER

JEROME TAYLOR

REGINALD SCARLETT

JIMMY ADAMS

RICARDO POWELL

JIMMY CAMERON

RICHARD AUSTIN

JOHN CAMERON

ROBERT HAYNES

JOHN CAMPBELL

ROBERT SAMUELS

JOHN GROVES

RON HEADLEY

JOHN HOLT

ROVMAN POWELL

KARL NUNES

ROY GILCHRIST

KENNETH RICKARDS

ROY MILLER

KRISHMAR SANTOKIE

SHACAYA THOMAS

LAURIE WILLIAMS

SHAWN FINDLAY

LAWRENCE ROWE

SIMON JACKSON

LEON GARRICK

TOM DEWDNEY

LESLIE HYLTON

TOMMY SCOTT

LESTER KING

UTON DOWE

MARLON SAMUELS

VINCENT VALENTINE

MARQUINO MINDLEY

WAVELL HINDS

MAURICE FOSTER

XAVIER MARSHALL

MICHAEL HOLDING NEHEMIAH PERRY NIKITA MILLER NKRUMAH BONNER ODEAN BROWN 216


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Jamaica’s Spectacular Female Cricketers Find the words in BOLD

ALECIA BOOKAL

RUSHANA OUTAR

AUDREY MCINNIS

SANDRA CLARK

CARLA COHEN

SHANEL DALEY

CHEDEAN NATION

STAFANIE TAYLOR

CHINNELLE HENRY

TAMEKA STANFORD

DOROTHY HOBSON

VANESSA WATTS

DORRETT DAVIS

VIVALYN LATTY-SCOTT

ELAINE CUNNINGHAM

YOLANDE GEDDES-HALL

ELAINE EMMANUAL

YVONNE OLDFIELD

EVELYN BOGLE GRACE WILLIAMS HYACINTH FLEMING JACQUELINE ROBINSON JENNIFER STERLING JODI-ANN MORGAN L MCINTOSH LEILA WILLIAMS LORNA MCKOY MADGE STEWART MARLENE NEEDHAM NATASHA MCLEAN NEISHA ANN WAISOME NICKEISHA GAYLE PEGGY FAIRWEATHER PETA-GAYLE HAUSON RITA SCOTT 218


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Jamaica’s Sensational Swimmers Alia Atkinson is by far Jamaica’s most success swimmer. She is a four-time Olympian with two World Records and nine World Championship medals. Meet the other swimmers who represented Jamaica at the Olympics, World Championships and Commonwealth Games.

Find the words in BOLD ALEXIA ROYAL-EATMON

KEITH JONES

ALIA ATKINSON

KELSIE CAMPBELL

ALLAN MARSH

MARGARET HART

ALLAN MARSH

MARIANNA CHUCK

ANDREW PHILLIPS

MICHAEL GUNNING

ANGELA KANE

NATASHA MOODIE

BARRINGTON ROPER

NICO CAMPBELL

BELINDA PHILLIPS

PAUL KAHN

BRAD HAMILTON

PAUL NASH

BRENDA CHUNG

PAULA WELLER

DERRYCK MARKS

PETA ROSE

DOMINIC WALTER

PETER ROGERS

DOMINIC LEE

PHILLIP ALEXANDER

FRANCES LEE

RAMON JAMES

FRANCES NOBLE

SIDRELL WILLIAMS

FRANK CHIN-LOY

SIMON OWENS

GORDON SCARLETT

SION BRINN

GRAHAM ALLAMBY

TAMARA SWABY

IAN PHILIPSON

TIMOTHY WYNTER

JAMES MOSS-SOLOMON

TRUDI ANN PATRICK

JANELLE ATKINSON

VICTORIA HO

JEROME MAXWELL

W.A. MCCATTY

JEVON ATKINSON

WAYNE ROSE

JONATHAN WONG

WENDY ALEXANDER

JUSTIN PLASCHKA

ZARA BAILEY

KEANAN DOLS

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Jamaica’s Brilliant Sunshine Girls (1) Since 1963 Jamaica has placed in the top five of countries playing at the Netball World Championships. They placed 3rd in 1991, 2203, and 2007.

Find the words in BOLD ADEAN THOMAS

HYACINTH SIMMS

ALTHEA BYFIELD

JANET JOHNSON

ANDREA WATSON

JHANIELE FOWLER

ANNA KAY GRIFFITHS

JILL PATTERSON

AVIS COLLINS

JOAN MCLEAN

BABAGENE BARRETT

JODI-ANN FFRENCH-KENTISH

BARBARA BUCKLEY-JONES

JODI-ANN WARD

BRENDA BROWN

JOY CHARLES

CARLA BORREGO

JOY GRANT

CONNIE FRANCIS

JOY THORBURN

DAWN DAYES

KADIE-ANN DEHANEY

DOROTHEA MORRIS

KAMEIKA SHERWOOD

DOROTHY LOTRY

KAREN CLARKE

EFFIE ROSE

KASEY EVERING

ELAINE MOTHERSILL

KERRY-ANN BROWN

ELAINE DAVIS

KHADIJAH WILLIAMS

ELLA FRASER

KIMONE TULLOCH

EVADNE ANGLIN

LATANYA WILSON

FAY DALHOUSE

LATOYA THOMAS

FAY MILS

LEILA ROBINSON

GEORGIA GORDON

MADGE BRODERICK

GLORIA WILSON

MALYSHA KELLY

GRACE BECKFORD

MARCIA CURIE

HERMOINE EDMONDSON

MARIE BECKFORD

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Jamaica’s Brilliant Sunshine Girls (2) Find the words in BOLD

MARLENE MOODIE

SHARON TAYLOR

MARVA LINDSAY

SHARON MARSON

MAVIS BRENT-HARRIS

SHARON TAYLOR

MOLLY RHONE

SHERYL FOSTER

MONICA BROWN

SHIMONA NELSON

NADINE BERNARD

SIMONE FORBES

NADINE BRYAN

SONIA THOMPSON

NICHALA GIBSON

SONIA NISSEN

NICOLE AIKEN-PINNOCK

SONIA SEWELL

NICOLE DIXON

STACIAN FACEY

NORMA CARTER

TAMARA HYLTON

OBERON PITTERSON

THRISTINA HARWOOD

OUIDA GOLDING

VALERIE FLEMING

PAT HENRY

VALERIE BLAKE

PATICIA MCDONALD

VALRIE GRAY

PAULA SINCLAIR

VANESSA WALKER

PAULA THOMPSON

VANGELEE WILLIAMS

PAULINE SINCLAIR

VILMA MCDONALD

PAULINE BURTON

VINETTE HOWELL

PAULINE SCOTT

YVETTE SMITH

PEGGY BECKFORD

YVONNE CRICHTON

PETER-GAYE THOMAS REBEKAH ROBINSON ROMELDA AIKEN SABRINA SPENCE SASHER-GAYE HENRY SHAMERA STERLING SHANICE BECKFORD SHANTAL SLATER

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Horseracing - Jamaica Derby Winners (Horses) Find the words in BOLD A KING IS BORN (2003)

PRINCE CONSORT (1986)

ALSAFRA (2008)

PRINCESS ROYAL (1961)

AWESOME POWER (2001)

RAMESES (1968)

BALLADIER (1972)

RANSOM MAN (2006)

BLACK KNIGHT (1980)

RECA (1976)

BLUSH (1959)

RELAMPAGO (2014)

BUCKCHASER (1969)

REPRIEVE (1971)

CESARIO (1982)

RESTLESS BABE (1993)

CREATION (1967)

RIGHT OF WAY (1958)

DISTINCTLY NATIVE (1990)

ROYAL CREST (1970)

DISTINCTLY IRISH (2004)

ROYAL DAD (1981)

DORVAL (1995)

RUMPELSTILTSKIN (1965)

DRONE STRIKE (2018)

SAUMAREZ (1962)

D'S A LEGEND (1985)

SEEKING MY DREAM (2015)

DUESBURY (1964)

SHE'S A MANEATER (2017)

GOOD PROSPECT (1999)

SIMPLY MAGIC (2002)

HELLO POOCHIE LUI (1983)

SKA (1966)

HE'S REALLY OK (2009)

SUNNYDENE (1960)

I'MSATISFIED (2000)

TECHNOMOTO (2011)

KING PIN (1973)

TERREMOTO (1998)

LEGAL LIGHT (1977)

THANK YOU SIR (1963)

LIU CHIE POO (1988)

THE VICEROY (1989)

LUCKY OLE SUN (1979)

THE BOMBER (2007)

MARK MY WORD (2010) MILLIGRAM (1992)

THORNBIRD (1984) TITANIA (1974)

MIRACLE MAN (2005)

TUDOR WIT (1975)

MONDAY MORNING (1987)

TYPEWRITER (2012)

MR LOVER LOVER (1997)

WAR ZONE (1996)

ORPHEUS (2016)

WELLS FARGO (1994)

PERFECT NEIGHBOUR (2013)

ZELL (1978)

POORLITTLERICHGIRL (1991)

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Horseracing - Jamaica Derby Winners (Jockeys) A. DOUGLAS (1958, 1960)

Find the words in BOLD

AARON CHATRIE (2018) ALBINO UBIDIA (1970) ALLEN MARAGH (2005) ANDREW RAMGEET (1985, 1993, 1996, 1999) ARTHUR JONES (1965) ARTHUR JONES (1959) BRIAN HARDING (2006, 2008) CHARLES HUSSEY (1994, 1998) CLIFFORD STEWART (1963) DICK CARDENAS (2010, 2011) DONALD ANDRADE (1968) EMILIO RODRIQUEZ (1975, 1979, 1984) FITZROY GLISPIE (1977, 1978, 1980) EVERTON MILLER (1987) GEORGE HOSANG (1973, 1974, 1976) HUBERT BARTLEY (1991, 1997) JOSE BRAVO (1972) KENNETH MATTIS (1961, 1966, 1969) NEVILLE ANDERSON (1982, 1983, 1995) OMAR WALKER (2015, 2017) ORLANDO BOCACHICA (2013) PAUL FRANCIS (2009) RICHARD DEPASS (1971) S. WILLIAMS (1962) SEAN ELLIS (2001) SHANE ELLIS (2012, 2014, 2015, 2016) WINSTON ELLIS (1964, 1967) WINSTON GRIFFITHS (’81, ‘86, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’92, ’00, ’02, ’03, ’04, ‘07) 228


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Manning Cup Champions (1909-2018)

There were 102 Manning Cup finals between 1909 and 2018and only 14 champions. The longest winning streak is held by JC with 7, between 1914 and 1919. Win records in parentheses.

ARDENNE (1)

JAMAICA COLLEGE (29)

BRIDGEPORT (2)

KINGSTON COLLEGE (15)

CALABAR (3)

NORMAN MANLEY (3)

CAMPERDOWN (3)

ST ANDREW TECH (1)

CHARLIE SMITH (3)

ST GEORGES (22)

DUNOON (1)

TIVOLI (2)

EXCELSIOR (7)

WOLMERS (10) 230


DaCosta Cup Champions (1950-2018)

Only 13 schools have won the DaCosta Cup between 1950 and 2018. Vere Tech has the longest winning streak with 6 from 1965-1971. Win records are in parentheses.

CLARENDON (8)

HERBERT MORRISON (2)

CORNWALL (12)

MUNRO (7)

DINTHILL (2)

RUSEAS (11)

FROME (1)

ST JAMES (1)

GARVEY MACEO (1)

STETHS (5)

GLENMUIR (3) GODFREY STEWART (1)

(St. Elizabeth Technical High School)

VERE (9) 231


Ben Francis Cup Champions (1982-2018)

13 schools were crowned champions of the Ben Francis cup between 1982 and 2018. STETHS held it the longest, from 2010 to 2015 and Cornwall has won it the most.

CHARLEMONT (1)

LENNON (1)

CLARENDON (4)

OLD HARBOUR (1)

CORNWALL (7)

RUSEAS (4)

FROME (1)

ST ELIZABETH (6)

GARVEY MACEO (1)

ST JAMES (1)

GLENMUIR (6)

VERE (1)

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Walker Cup Champions (1961-2018)

In fifty-three competitions up to 2018, Kingston College and St. George’s share the top spot on the leader board of champions. Both teams are also the only triple consecutive champions, with St. George’s leading 2-1. BRIDGE PORT (1)

JAMAICA COLLEGE (3)

TRENCH TOWN (1)

CALABAR (2)

JONATHAN GRANT (1)

WOLMERS (5)

CAMPERDOWN (2)

KINGSTON COLLEGE (9)

CHARLIE SMITH (2)

KINGSTON TECH (2)

DUNOON (1)

MEADOWBROOK (2)

ELTHAM (1)

ST GEORGES (9)

EXCELSIOR (7)

ST JAGO (1)

HYDEL (1)

TIVOLI (4)

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Oliver Shield Champions (1909-2018)

The Oliver Shield, symbol of high school supremacy, has been contested 101 times between 1909 and 2018. Teams have won the Shield 93 times exclusively and on 18 occasions it was shared. ARDENNE (1)

DUNOON (1)

ST ANDREW TECH (1)

BRIDGEPORT (1)

EXCELSIOR (2)

ST ELIZABETH (1)

CALABAR (1)

GLENMUIR (2)

ST GEORGES (14)

CAMPERDOWN (3)

JAMAICA COLLEGE (21)

VERE (6)

CHARLIE SMITH (3)

KINGSTON COLLEGE (8)

WOLMERS (4)

CLARENDON (3)

MUNRO (19)

CORNWALL (11)

NORMAN MANLEY (2)

DINTHILL (1)

RUSEAS (6)

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W

hen we embarked on doing puzzles on the “Jamaican Language” we thought of using words and definitions that conform to the Cassidy/JLU writing system. Within this system, there is a written standard on how to read and write the language that is developed by and for Jamaicans. While this would be the formal route to take, our research showed that the majority of Jamaicans are not familiar with the Cassidy/JLU standard. Using it would complicate the tasks of finding solutions in the puzzles, making the process more challenging and less enjoyable. In the end, we decided to use the non-standard “language” that most Jamaicans speak and understand. It is the language that we often use but infrequently write. As you go through the puzzles, please understand that you may not be familiar with every word or phrase. We cannot say that the meanings are definitive, as like any language, meanings change overtime based on a number of factors. Take the opportunity to learn and at the same time have fun. We welcome your feedback! Please send us a note via our Facebook page - @largeupjamaica or www.largeupjamaica.com

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Speak Jamaican (1) Find the words in BOLD AKS (ask)

MEK (make)

ANSAH (answer)

NABLE (navel)

BAAS (boss)

NEX (next)

BADE (bathe)

NIZE (noise)

BADI (body)

NUFF (a lot)

BAX (slap in the face with hand)

NUFFA (a lot more)

BETTA (better)

NUH (no; not; don’t)

BEX (vex)

NYAM (eat)

BIGGA (fat man; bigger)

OBEAH (form of witchcraft)

BIZZY (busy; type of tea)

PATU (owl)

BLY (chance; opportunity)

PEAR (avocado)

BUD (bird)

TANKS (thanks)

BULLY BEEF (corned beef)

TEET (teeth)

BUN (having a side relationship)

TING (thing)

BWILE (boil)

TUNTID (dizzy; light headed)

CUSS (curse)

UNDA (under)

CYAR (car)

WATA (water)

DEM (them)

YAYE (eye)

EAZ (ears)

YUH (you)

FAAS (fast; inquisitive)

YUTE (youth)

FARIN (foreign) FIAH (fire) FLIM (film) FRAID (afraid) GYAL (girl) IRIE (good status) KUNK (hit in head with knuckles) LAWD (Lord) LICK (hit; wet with tongue) MATEY (extra female sex partner)

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Speak Jamaican (2) Find the words in BOLD AHRIGHT (alright)

GWAAN (go; go on)

AREDDY (already)

GWEH (move from here)

ARINGE (orange)

GYANZI (male undershirt)

BADDA (bother)

HIGGLA (higgler)

BAGGY (girl underwear)

JOOK (poke; pierce)

BATTY (buttocks)

KETCH (catch)

BATTY RIDER (women’s tight shorts)

KIBBA (”shut” - your mouth)

BAWL (cry)

KURROACHES (junk)

BAWN (born)

LAYTAZ (later)

BITTA (bitter)

LEGGO (let go)

BRUK (no money; break something)

LIAD (liar)

BULLA (flat brown round pastry)

LICKLE (small; tiny)

BUMPA (”exaggerated” female buttocks)

MADDA (mother)

BWAY (boy)

MAWGA (thin; undernourished)

CAWZ (because)

MEMBA (remember)

CHAKA-CHAKA (no order)

MUSSI (must)

CHALISS (marijuana pipe)

NEEGLE (needle)

CLAWT (cloth)

NUTTIN (nothing)

DALLY (doll)

ONGLE (only)

DAWG (dog)

PAWDIE (partner)

DAWTA (daughter)

PUPPA (father)

DIS YAH (this)

RENK (urine odour; poor manners)

DUCTA (conductor)

ROMP (to play)

DWEET (do it)

RUNNING BELLY (diarrhea)

EEDIAT (idiot)

SLABBA (big and fat)

EXPEK (expect)

SMADDY (somebody)

FAADA (father)

TIEF (thief)

FLING (throw)

TODEH (today)

FLOWAS (flowers)

TUMPA (short)

FREN (friend)

UNUH (more than one, including you)

GALANG (go; go on)

YAAD (yard)

GRUNG (cultivated land)

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Speak Jamaican (3) Find the words in BOLD BAFAN (clumsy)

HAFFI (must…do something)

BAKKA (behind; back of)

HENGKA (wait around for free food)

BANDULU (unscrupulous person)

KIN OVA (fall over)

BANGLE (bracelet)

KOTCH (stay; rest for a short time)

BEENIE (small; tiny)

LABRISH (gossip)

BEN UP (bent up, as in shape)

LETOFF (give someone something)

BLOUSENAWT (expression of surprise)

LILLY (little)

BLOW WOW (expression of surprise)

MAMPIE (very fat woman)

BLURTNAWT (expression of surprise)

MANNAZ (manners)

BOASIE (boastful)

MERCA (United States of America)

BOOPS (male who gives but gets nothing from a woman)

MUMMA (mother) OOMAN (woman)

BOOTS (condom)

PICKNEY (child)

BUCK UP (connect by chance)

QUINT (squint)

BUDDY (friend; penis)

SHEGRY (messed up experience)

CHUPS (dispassionate kiss)

SIDUNG (sit down)

CRUFF (worthless person)

SINKLE BIBLE (aloe vera)

CUMBOLO (best of friends)

SIZZAS (scissors)

DASH WEH (throw away)

SLIPPAS (slippers; sandals)

DAT DEH (that “thing”)

SOWAH (sour)

DUPPY (ghost)

STAMMA (stutter)

DUTCHIE (small cast aluminum pot)

SWEETIE (candy)

DUTTY (dirty)

TAAMENTTID (tormented; confused)

ENUFF (enough)

TALLAWAH (strong; resilient)

FACETY (rude)

WASH BELLY (mother’s last child)

FAMBLY (family)

WATCHY (person guarding building)

FARRID (forehead)

YAYE BALL (eyeball)

FLUXY (not good quality)

YAYE WATA (tears)

FREN UP (act of restoring friendship) FROCK (dress)

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Speak Jamaican (4) Find the words in BOLD BAKKLE (bottle)

HALLAH (cry)

BAXIDE (expression of surprise; buttocks)

HEAD BACK (back of head) HEAD TOP (top of head)

BEHINE (behind; buttocks)

KEKLE (kettle)

BICKLE (food)

LANGILAALA (long; tall)

BLINKY (fire flies)

MASKITTA (mosquito)

BRAATA (extra)

MAWNING (morning)

BREDDA (brother)

NUH MUSS (agree strongly)

BRINGLE (angry; upset)

NUH TRUE (is it true? Or to affirm)

BRUK OFF (break off)

PRENTO (apprentice)

BRUK UP (break up)

PROSPAH (prosper)

CHIMMY (container for urine)

Kin PUPALICK (somersault)

CHOWZIZ (trousers; pants)

RHAATID (expression of surprise)

COODEH (look there) CUMFAT (comfort)

SAALTING (meat or fish accompanying meal)

CUTLASS (machete)

SINTING (something)

DAHKAHS (sunglasses)

SIPPLE (slippery)

DIBBI DIBBI (worthless; useless)

SOPSY (soft; no impact)

DRAPE UP (roughly hold a person by their clothes)

WANGA GUT (greedy) WINDAH (window)

DUNCE BAT (unintelligent; ignorant) EASY NUH (slow down) EVELING (evening) FENKEH (no impact or vigor) FINGGA (finger) FINGLE (feel with fingers) GINNAL (con person; trickster) 242


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Speak Jamaican (5) Find the words in BOLD BACKFOOT (back of foot)

KINTEET (grin)

BASHMENT (party)

KISS MI NECK (expression of shock)

BAYFOOT (bare foot) BITCH LICK (hit with great impact)

KNEE CUP (knee cap; patella) KRISMUS (Christmas)

BROWNIN (light-skinned female)

MAGGLE (model)

CHEWSDAY (Tuesday)

MAREENA (male undershirt)

CHOBBLE (trouble)

MIGGLE (middle)

CHUPID (stupid)

NAASY (nasty, unclean)

CRISSAS (new)

NUOZ (nose)

CUBBITCH (mean; unkind)

POP CHOW (pak choi; bok choy)

DANDIMITE (dynamite)

POPPY SHOW (stupid; nonsense)

DEESTANT (decent)

POWDA (powder)

DEGEH DEGEH (emphasizes “only”)

PWILE (spoil)

DRAW DUNG (pull down)

RACKSTONE (rocks)

DRESS BACK (step back)

RUFF (rough)

DROP LEGS (dance)

SCREECHIE (stealthy move; sneak)

EVERY WEH (everywhere)

SEKKLE (settle)

FORCE RIPE (child acting older than age)

TOGEDDA (together)

FORTY LEG (venomous centipede)

TUFF (tough) TUMP (punch; hit with fist)

GYAABAGE (garbage)

UNUSELF (more than one including you)

GYALLIS (man with many female partners)

WAGA WAGA (plenty; a lot)

IGNORANT (get angry easily)

WEH (where)

JANGCRO (scavenger bird; worthless)

WUK (work) WUTLISS (worthless)

JUNJO (mold on spoiled food)

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Speak Jamaican Jamaican Body Parts If a conversation has anything to do with the body, Jamaicans have their own unique language to describe most of the parts that we use. How many of these do you know and can find in the puzzle?

ARM HOLE (armpit)

LICKLE FINGA (pinky/4th finger)

BATTY (buttocks)

MIGGLE FINGA (middle finger)

BAXIDE (buttocks)

MOUT LIP (lip)

BELLY BATTAM (lower abdomen)

NAYBLE (navel)

BIG FINGA (thumb)

NECK BACK (back of neck)

BUMPA (buttocks)

NECK SIDE (side of neck)

COCO BREAD (vagina)

NOSE HOLE (nostrils)

EARS HOLE (inner ear)

POONIE (vagina)

FARID (forehead)

SHENK (shin bone)

FINGA (finger)

TEET (teeth)

FOOT BACK (above the heel)

TOE PAHINT (tip of toe)

FOOT BATTAM (foot sole)

WOOD (penis)

FOOT SIDE (any side of foot)

YAYE BALL (eye ball)

GUTSDIE (side of abdomen)

YAYE LASH (eye lashes)

HAN MIGGLE (palm of hand)

YAYE TAP (eye lid)

HEAD TAP (top pf skull) HEADSIDE (side of head) HEEL BACK (back of heel) KNEE BACK (behind the knee) KNEE CUP (knee cap) KRATCHIES (vaginal area) 246


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Nicknames (1)

Popular Jamaican Nicknames If you have ever been to school in Jamaica, there is a 99% chance that you got a nickname. They usually start in primary school but if you missed it there, then a fair selection awaits you in high school. People are known to even get nicknames in university. When you become an adult, it is not uncommon also for your job function to become your nickname. For reason unknown, it would seem as more nicknames are given to males. Your nicknames are usually given based on how you look, what you do, your reaction to an event, or a combination of these factors. Some names are funny, some are ridiculous, and most make you want to stay away from people. Nicknames can make you laugh and they can make you cry. The more you show disgust for your name however, the more popular it gets, and the more it sticks. How many of the names on the next few pages are you familiar with, and can find?

ANTS MAN

BROWNING

DUKIE

BEENIE

BUGS

EGG HEAD

BIG HEAD

BULLA

FAT EYE

BIGGA

CANE MAN

FATTY

BIGGS

CANEY

FIREMAN

BLACKA

CHICKEN

FOODY

BLACKS

CHUBBY

FROGGY

BONES

COOLIE

FUDGIE

BOOPSIE

COOLIE MAN

INDIAN

BOYSIE

CREAMY

JERKY

BREDDA

CUTIE

JOKER

BREEDY

CYASSIE

JUBBA

BROWN MAN

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Nicknames (2)

JUICY

SLEEPY

KILLER

SON SON

LIPPY

SOUPY

LIVER LIP

SPOON HEAD

LONGMAN

SPRAT

MAWGA MAN

STAMMA

MISS CHIN

STUMPY

MISSA CHIN

TALL MAN

NATTY

TITUS

NUTSY

TUFFY

OILEY BACK

TWEETY

ONE EYE

WOODY

ONEY

YELLOW MAN

PEAS HEAD PINCHAS POPS RAS RATTY REDMAN ROUGH NECK SAGGLE HEAD SCREW FACE SHAGGY SHORTMAN SHORTY SHRIMPY 250


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How Well Do You Know Jamaica & Jamaicans? (1) Across

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1 Discovered anti-cancer activity of Guinea Hen weed (last name) (8)

2 Parish between Portland and St Ann (2,4) 3 Former parish south of St Ann & east of Clarendon (2,4)

4 Only Caribbean boxer to hold title in 3 divisions – (last name) (8)

4 First black female Brigadier General of the U.S. Marines (last name) (7)

6 Parish west of St James (7) 8 First all-inclusive resort in Jamaica (7)

5 1st black person in USA to climb "7 summits" (last name) (7)

9 Created Papaya resistant to Ringspot virus – (1st name) (5)

7 Former southern parish now part of Clarendon (4)

11 Former parish now part of St Mary (8)

10 Instrumental in creating monosex cultivation of Tilapia (6,5)

13 Equaled the 100m breaststroke record in Qatar (last name) (8)

11 County containing Port Maria (9)

15 Parish that merged into St. Thomas (2,5)

12 1st black woman to be employed by BBC in world war II (3,6)

17 Co-created Glaucoma drug, Canasol (8)

14 First black female professor of Neurosurgery at Stanford University (6,6)

18 Largest parish by area (2,3) 19 Plant from which Canasol is created (8)

15 Parish bordering Manchester and Westmoreland (2,9)

20 First to umpire 100 test matches – (last name) (7)

16 1st resort property built on Jamaica's north coast (5,4)

21 County containing Morant Bay (6)

18 First Caribbean female to play WNBA – (first name) (6)

22 Most goals for Jamaica in international football (5,7)

19 County containing Trelawny (8)

26 Jamaican winner of the Xfactor (1st name) (6)

21 Largest parish by population (2,6)

27 Co-invented JaipurKnee (4,6)

23 Most easterly parish (2,6)

29 Co-created Glaucoma drug, Canasol (6,4)

24 Parish between St James and St Ann (8)

30 First chairman of the Jamaica Tourist Board (last name) (4)

25 Parish that operates a government with St Andrew (8)

31 Played most football games for Jamaica (last name) (8)

28 First black woman to win a swimming world title (4)

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1 Winner of most Reggae Grammys (5,6)

1 1st female chief justice (5,7) 2 Song that won 1st Reggae Grammy (6)

4 First capital of Jamaica (7) 5 Miss Jamaica Festival queen 1990 (6,6)

3 Where you'll find Rick's Cafe (6)

6 Song that won first festival (6)

7 1st place to have a car and electricity (2,9)

8 1st winner of Reggae Grammy (5,5)

9 Parish that gets the most rainfall (8)

10 Longest serving Governor General (8)

11 1st female Reggae Grammy nominee (5)

14 Largest foreign exchange earner for the economy (7)

12 'I'd rather die on yonder gallows than be a slave.' (3,6)

15 Miss world 1993 (4,5)

13 Largest community of Jamaicans in Canada (7)

17 Capital of Jamaica between 1535 and 1872 (7,4)

16 Part of the KSAC municipality (2,6)

19 Miss Jamaica Universe 2014 (4)

17 Won 2018 Reggae Grammy with Shaggy (5)

20 Jamaica chef who won "Chopped." (5,6)

18 Home to over 500 species of ferns and foliages (4,5)

21 Jamaica's 8th prime minister (5,7)

22 Team Jamaica defeated in world cup 1998 (5)

22 Won most Manning cup & Oliver Shield trophies (2018) (7,7)

23 6th largest parish (10)

27 U.S. state with the largest population of Jamaicans (3,4)

24 Miss world 1963 (6)

28 "World’s Leading Villa Resort" 19 times in a row (2018) (5,4)

25 Miss world 1976 (5) 26 1st female attorney general (7)

29 Miss Jamaica Universe 2010 (5)

30 Miss Jamaica Universe 2017 (6)

31 Place of the Christmas Rebellion in 1831 (2,5) 32 Largest community of Jamaicans in the UK (7) 33 Longest cave in Jamaica (6) 34 Site of Jamaica's worst transportation disaster (7)

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2 Central bank (3)

1 Formerly Barclays Bank (3)

4 Hospitality industry pioneer (4)

2 Dry powdered nut used as medicine (5)

6 National tree (4,5)

3 Government infomartion agency (3)

9 Original inhabitants (6) 10 Ghost (5)

5 GG after Sir Kenneth Hall (5)

11 Dialect of the land (6)

7 End of slavery (9)

12 English admiral who defeated the Spaniard (4)

8 Famous "garden" in St Andrew (4)

14 Easter pastry (3)

10 Cup for rural football teams (7)

16 Highway of another country's president (7)

13 Political party formed by Bruce Golding (3)

20 Trelawny capital (8)

15 University in Mandeville (3)

22 Miss World 1993 (4,5)

17 Edible part of the Ackee (4)

24 Endemic bird that lives in burrows (5)

18 "Negro Aroused" creator (4,6) 19 Longest running newspaper (7)

25 "What one dance can do" singer (5)

21 National heroes month (7)

27 200M Gold medallist at Montreal Olympics (3,7)

23 Independence month (6) 26 "Green" party (3)

29 Winston Churchill visited this St Mary great house in 1952 (8)

27 Founder of D&G (7) 28 Jamaica's beer (3,6)

31 Town established for German workers after slavery was abolished (7)

30 Trade Union affiliated to the PNP (3)

32 Borther of Nanny the Maroon (6)

33 Power supply company (3)

34 Fort in Titchfield (6) 35 Youngest double centurion cricketer up to 1976 (7)

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How Well Do You Know Jamaica & Jamaicans? (4) Across

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4 Comedian "at large" (6)

1 Jamaica's third prime minister (7)

5 Group of ministers resposnible for direction & control of government (7)

2 Slaves who fought the British (7) 3 St Catherine gorge (3,4)

8 Trade union affiliated to JLP (4)

6 Winner of most popular song competition (4)

9 Chairman of parish council (5)

7 Round, brown cake eaten with cheese or "pear" (5)

12 Month Columbus first saw Jamaica (3)

10 Most World Championship track medals (14) (5)

14 Waterfalls in St. Elizabeth (2,5) 17 Founder of D&G (6)

11 Highest mountain (4)

18 Before it was "Primary Exit Profile" (4)

12 Marcus Garvey's middle name (6)

19 83rd word of the national anthem (5)

13 Prime minister from 1980 to 1989 (5)

22 Port Maria Fort (7)

15 Plain in Kingston (8)

23 Shortest river (7)

16 Most successful school in cricket (6)

25 Western region of Jamaica (8) 29 Before it was UTECH (4)

20 Toxin in immature ackee (10)

30 Annual reggae festival (7)

21 St Elizabeth plain (5)

33 Manchester capital (10)

24 Western airport (8)

34 St Thomas river (7)

25 Used for urine at night (7)

35 Shortest serving prime minister (6)

26 Home of the "white witch" (8) 27 PNP founder (6) 28 Currency before dollar (5) 31 Past home of the Johnny Walker Golf Tournament (6) 32 Bank with Canadian headquarters (3)

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How Well Do You Know Jamaica & Jamaicans? (5) Across

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1 First free village (10)

2 Longest serving governor general (9)

4 Popular style of cooking meat, created by Jamaicans (4)

3 Birthplace of Bustamante (8)

6 Hanover capital (5)

4 1st locally owned radio station (3)

7 Largest parish (2,3)

5 "Orange" party (3)

8 Off to the races (horse) (8)

10 Alumina refinery in St. Elizabeth (6)

9 14 geographic regions (8) 12 "Out of many one people" (5) 13 First song to win festival (3,3)

11 Main export of English settlers (5)

15 Mid geographic region (9)

14 1st town to have electricity (5,5)

19 Therapeutic river in Clarendon (4)

16 Original name for Jamaica (7)

21 St. Andrew teacher's college (4)

17 Most popular word learned by toruists (4)

23 Jamaica's 1st Olympic gold in 400 hurdles (8)

18 National heritage fort in St Thomas (6)

25 Only rastafarian to win national beauty contest (5)

20 Port used to export bauxite (6)

26 1976 miss world (10)

22 Sea of water where Jamaica is located (9)

30 Helsinki Olympics 4x400m winner (5)

24 1948 Olympic 400M Silver medallist (8)

33 National flower (6,5)

27 Fort with only female prison (7)

35 Eastern geographic region (6)

28 Birthplace of Sam Sharpe (2,5)

36 Hall of fame NBA basketballer born in Kingston (5)

29 National bird (7) 31 Natural wealth in the flag (4) 32 Oldest theatre company (3) 34 Clarendon plain (4)

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How Well Do You Know Jamaica & Jamaicans? (6) Across

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1 "Country" in Trelawny and St. Elizabeth (7)

2 Birth parish of fastest man ever (8)

6 National bird (6)

3 Animal on the coat of arms (9)

7 Indentured labourers (7)

4 Christmas drink (6)

8 Product of cassava (5)

5 Airport name before Norman Manley (10)

10 Governor from 1991 to 2006 (5)

6 Annual agricultural show (7)

12 Longest stretch of white sand beach (6)

9 Clarendon capital (3,3)

13 Crusty pastry with meat filling (5)

10 Arrived in 1494 (8) 11 Main foreign exchange earner (7)

15 2008 100M female gold medallist (6)

14 Official prime minister's residence (4,5)

16 Strength and creativity in the flag (5)

17 1st 400m world champion (7)

18 Exported natural resource (7)

18 Started Sandals Resorts (5,7)

20 Source of water for Montego Bay in the 19th century (4)

19 Tom Cruise movie filmed at Dragon Bay Resort (8)

21 Popular Montego Bay beach (7,4)

20 James Bond film shot in Jamaica (2,2)

22 Model of government in Jamaica (12)

23 Changed wireless market (7) 24 Premier cricket ground (6)

25 Jamaican born US Secretary of State (5,6)

26 Longest River (3,5)

28 71st Scripps spelling bee champ (4,3)

27 Rastafari word for God (3) 29 Once record holder in test cricket for bowling (5)

29 Scorer in Jamaica's only world cup football win (8) 30 National airline (3,7) 31 Idle talk/Gossip (7) 32 Blamed and hanged for Morant Bay rebellion (6) 33 Famous "avenue" in St. Elizabeth (6)

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How Well Do You Know Jamaica & Jamaicans? (7) Across

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1 A little extra of anything (6)

1 Gained independence from? (7)

3 International Federation of netball head (5)

2 "Whispering death" cricketer (7)

6 Public holiday in May (6)

4 Destroyer of "wickedest" city (10)

7 First capital (7)

5 Marijuana (5)

9 Insect known for trickery in folklore (6)

7 Morant Bay rebellion (5,3) 8 Succeeded Spanish Town as capital in 1872 (8)

10 Female hero (5) 13 Oldest and largest building society (4)

11 Birthplace of Norman Manley (10)

14 Folklore queen (6)

12 Top international cricket umpire (7)

17 Famous coffee (4,8)

15 21 Member government body appointed by GG (6)

19 Negril fort (9) 21 Hope in the flag (5)

16 3rd longest river (3,5)

22 Cliff for lovers (6,4)

18 Street address of parliament (4)

24 Easter rebellion leader (5)

20 Plain in Westmoreland (7)

27 National fruit (5)

23 Won Jamaica's first Olympic goal medal (6,4)

29 1952 Olympics 400M medalist (6)

25 1st Jamaican Born GG (8)

32 1760 Easter rebellion (2,4)

26 1st national hero (6)

33 St Elizabeth cave named after Central American country (6)

28 Worst railway disaster (6) 30 Small pot for cooking meat (6)

34 Trelawny fort named after British war secretary (6)

31 Most successful Reggae Boyz technical director (6)

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Parishes and Capitals

Across

Down

1 Trelawny (8)

2 Lucea (7)

3 Clarendon (3,3)

4 St. Mary (4,5)

6 St. Elizabeth (5,5)

5 Port Antonio (8)

8 Savanna-la-mar (12)

7 Kingston (8)

10 Half Way Tree (2,6)

9 Morant Bay (2,6)

11 Montego Bay (2,5)

10 St. Ann's Bay (2,3)

12 Manchester (10) 13 St. Catherine (7,4)

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Which Parish Are You In?

Which parish are you in if you visited the following places in Jamaica? Across

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2 Rosehall Great House (2,5)

1 Oldest golf club in western hemisphere (10)

4 YS Falls (2,9)

3 Dunns River (2,3)

6 Birthplace of Alexander Bustamante (7)

4 Caymanas Park (2,9)

7 Martha Brae (8)

5 Bath Botanical Gardens (2,6)

12 Mayfield Falls (12)

8 Milk River Bath (9)

13 Blue Lagoon (8)

9 Hope Gardens (8) 10 Sabina Park (2,6) 11 James Bond Beach (2,4)

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Across 1 Person in charge; owner (4)

2

5 Means expensive (4)

3 Popular “beating stick� from tree shrub (6,4)

8 Chicken without feathers on neck (4-4)

Used to mean foolishness (9)

4 Your friend (4)

10 Talk bad about someone behind their back (3)

6 Very conceited , hoity-toity(5)

11 Companion, friend (7)

7 Very close relationship (5,3,5)

13 Mold on spoiled food (5)

9 Hands at your hip (5)

14 Rastafarian name for callaloo (6)

12 Means only (5)

16 Bull penis (3,3)

15 Rough cut that spoils smooth finish (4,4)

18 Grab someone by the pants or shirt (5)

17 Gyrating hips while dancing (4)

20 Yellow yam and white yam (3)

18 Barrel used to store water (4,3)

22 Strong scented brown disinfectant (5)

19 Means brother (6)

24

21 Fowl disease of the beak (4)

Word for properly (5)

25 Cooked diced coconut and sugar (5)

22 Poke; pierce; stab (4)

26 Means looking similar (5)

23 Means right here (4)

27 Means to eat (4)

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Speak Jamaican (2)

Down

Across

1 Hit with the fist (4)

1 Short piece left after cutting off; stocky person (5)

2 Word for mother (4)

3 Curse off someone (5)

4 Swelling (bump) on the head (4)

6 When you are unlucky (4)

5 If I lick yuh, yuh si______ (6)

8 A weak effort (4,4)

7 Dilapidated house (5,6)

10 Word for female (5)

9 What you would call your child (7)

13 Child given to a man that is not his (6)

11 Time of day until 12 noon (6)

14 Moldy smell (5)

12 Meat or fish with dinner (4,4)

15 Having a sex partner on the side (3)

14 Chatterbox, talk too much (4,1,5)

16 Means stupid (6)

18 Another word for plenty (5)

17 Neckerchief (5-5)

20 Only; one set of something (2,3)

19 To break something (4,2)

21 Word for cat (4)

22 Small round brown cake (5)

22 Word for boy (4)

23 Spinning top (toy); short-term work (3) 24 Deceive; pretend to give then pull back (6) 25 Give or get a chance (3)

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Speak Jamaican (3)

Across

Down

1 Woman's buttocks (5)

1 Talking back to someone (4-6)

3 Getting extra of anything (6)

2 Saliva (5,5)

4 Light kiss (5)

3 Show excessive pride in achievements (5)

9 Last child of a woman (4,5)

5 Pan for storing food (4,3)

11 Man with many sexual girlfriends (6)

6 Always showing your teeth (3-4)

12 Mixing patwah with English (5)

7 Cry loudly (4)

13 Do too much of something (3,5)

8 A word for breadfruit (6)

16 Messy place; soil (5)

10 Hardly managing heavy load (5,5)

18 Angry; irritated; infuriated (7)

14 No worth; having no value (7)

19 How Rastas eat food (4)

15 Spend time with someone (3)

20 Undesirable look and taste (mango) (5)

16 To do something (5)

21 Well dressed; stylish (7)

17 Mature fruit (4) 18 Not talking to someone (3)

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Speak Jamaican (4)

Across

Down

1 What a “predicament” (6)

2 Placed on head to ease pressure of load (5)

3 Reverse (motor vehicle) (4,2)

3 Make pregnant (5)

6 Rump, “batty” (5)

4 To keep a vehicle from moving (5)

7 No experience (6)

5 Word for Father (4)

8 Expression of excitement (6)

6 Dance with extensive gyration (6)

12 Call or see me later (4,2)

8 Rough (8)

15 Child acting like adult (5,4)

9 Hunger as displayed on the lips (5,6)

16 Spectacular; marvelous (3,2)

10 Candy (7)

17 Smells like urine; impertinent (4)

11 Sugar cane field (4-5)

18 Your tears (3,5) 19 Weapon; multi-use agricultural tool (7)

13 Small rolled dumplings (8) 14 Wait around for something, especially food (5)

20 Rastafarian word for brethren (5)

17 Illegal taxi (5)

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Speak Jamaican (5)

Across

Down

2 Clumsy; puny (6)

1 Manners; good behaviour (11)

3 Word for Family (7)

2 Another word for Jealousy (7)

9 Go; play again (music) (6)

4 Skinny; thin (5)

10 Ready-made dress (4-3-4)

5 Word meaning to play (4)

11 Pretend to be better than others (5,5)

6 Close friend (6) 7 Used to stir food while cooking (6)

13 Small calabash container (5)

8 When you are greedy (6)

15 Disrespectful, especially to seniors (6)

9 Fried flour dough with cod fish (7) 12 Used by higglers to store money (5,3)

17 Word for condom (5) 20 Leave in a hurry (6)

14 Word for covetous (8)

21 Word for buttocks (5)

16 Mound of dirt for planting yam (3,4)

22 Word for Middle (6)

18 Word for slippery (6)

23 Baskets at the sides of a donkey (7)

19 Chipped marble used in a game (5)

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Speak Jamaican (6)

Across

Down

1 Messy, untidy person (4-4)

1 Food; meal (6)

3 Evil-minded thoughts (3-4)

2 Craven; greedy (12)

4 Inheritance left by deceased (4,3)

3 Very small (6)

7 Hit on the head with knuckles (4)

5 Cactus plant (6,5)

8 Having bad luck; unexplained problems (7)

6 Word for ghost (5) 9 Canned corned beef (5,4)

9 By getting pregnant, you have? (5) 10 Word for dress (5)

11 Whip that was used for flogging in penitentiaries (3-1-4)

11 Bird trap (7)

12 Made up of “mickles� (6)

15 Shaved ice and syrup (8)

13 Only one of something (6)

16 Plastic bag with water, shaved ice, syrup, lime (3,5)

14 Buy on credit (5)

17 Feel with fingers (6) 18 Sneak up (9)

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Speak Jamaican (7)

Across

Down

3 Gossip with friends (7)

1 Word for breakfast (9)

7 Poor or needy (7)

2 Very early in the morning before sunrise (6-3)

8 Cornmeal pudding (4,4)

4 Stomach hanging over waist, caused by malnutrition (4,5)

9 Tin mackerel (5,4) 11 Hairy, yellow mango (7) 14 Assistant to truck driver (7)

5 Fowl with scruffy, disorganized feathers (6)

17 Man who acts like and does women's work (5,3)

6 Intellectually superior; ill mannered (6) 10 Wealthy person (6)

18 Part of sugar cane that is planted (4,3)

11 Fire flies (8) 12 Skinny; thin (6) 13 Word for daughter (5) 14 Aluminum container used to carry cooked food (7) 15 Thick pot used for cooking, especially meat (7) 16 It makes a “muckle� (6)

274


Speak Jamaican (8)

Across

Down 1 Not listening; stubborn (4,4)

2 Having small amounts of different foods (5,5)

3 Used for pain in childbirth (9)

4 Sit down (6) 5 Going backwards (8)

6 Untidy; messy; disorderly (6,6)

7 Plenty, plenty (5,5)

8 Birth certificate (3,5)

10 Treat someone nice to get a favour (5,2)

9 Small pieces of dry branches, wood or sticks (4,4)

12 Wi lickle but wi ___ (8) 13 Urine container (6)

11 Cow without horns (4-4)

14 "Running belly"; diarrhea (7)

15 Moldy, stale smell (5)

16 word for tomorrow (7) 17 Diminished swelling (4,4) 18 Talk too much (6,6) 275


Jamaican Currency (1)

Across

Down 1 Face on $5,000 note (7)

1 BOJ governor under Prime Minister Michael Manley (7) 4 First BOJ governor (6)

2 Longest consecutive serving central bank governor (13)

6 Face on the $10 coin (6)

3 On the front of the $5 coin (6)

8 Face on the $2 note (5)

5 Portrait on $500 note (5)

11 Face on fifty cent note (6)

7 Tree on front of $100 note (9)

13 1.5 pennies (7)

9 Portrait on the $20 coin (6) 10 On the front of the one cent (5)

14 One of first true "Jamaican" coins minted in 1869 (5)

12 BOJ governor up to 2017 (7)

16 First Jamaican central bank governor (6,5)

13 Portrait on ÂŁ5 note (5) 14 20 shillings make one ___ (5)

17 Printer of money since 1920 (2,2,3)

15 On the face of the $5 note (6)

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Jamaican Currency (2)

Across Down

1 Second BOJ governor (7,4) 4 BOJ governor for Prime Minister Edward Seaga's second term (7,5) 7 Portrait on $10 note (6)

2 Found on every coin (4,2,4) 3 Shortest-serving BOJ governor (8) 5 Face on the $1 coin (10)

8 12 pence make a___ (8)

6 On back of $100 note (5,5)

11 BOJ governor for Prime Minister Edward Seaga's first term (6)

9 Bird on $5,000 note (11) 10 Face on the ten cent coin (4,5)

12 The signature of the BOJ ____ appears on all "Jamaican" notes (8)

11 Mints Jamaica's coins (7,5)

14 Canadian-born BOJ governor (9)

13 One of first two "Jamaican" coins minted in 1869 (4,5)

18 Face on the twenty-five cents (6,6)

15 Portrait on $50 note (3,6)

20 On the front of the $1 note (9)

16 On back of $50 note (7,4)

21 Face on $100 note (8)

17 "Father" of the BOJ (10)

22 Famous place on $500 note (4,5)

19 Flower on $500 note (8)

23 Portrait on $1,000 note (7,6)

277


Fill-in-Jamaica (1)

3 letter words

5 letter words

8 letter words

AFU

MAWGA

CORN PONE

BUN

OOMAN

CUBBITCH

PAR

TRACE 9 letter words

4 letter words

6 letter words

BRUCKFUSS

COCO

BRINKS

CANE-PIECE

FREN

PRECKE

ITAL

10 letter word

MUMA

7 letter words

NYAM

BRINGLE

RAMP

COMBOLO

11 letter word

RENK

FAMBILY

BROUGHTUPSY

SALT

FLITTAS OPERATE

278

BEN JOHNSON


Fill-in-Jamaica (2)

3 letter words

PRAPA

8 letter words

BEX

RISTO

AGE PAPER

BLY

ROBUT

BRAM BRAM

TRUSS

EYE WATER

4 letter words

TUMPA

MAAMA MAN

DEAR

TUN UP

PUSS

9 letter word

YAAZ

6 letter word

YASO

RAWTID

CAROACHES

10 letter word 5 letter words

7 letter words

BABAT

BADMIND

BREED

WUTLISS

DUPPY

MOUTH WATER

13 letter word BENCH AND BATTY

MOWLY

279


Fill-in-Jamaica (3)

3 letter words

FROZY

8 letter word

GIG

NOUGH

SAAL TING

SUS

SO SOH

9 letter words FORCE RIPE

4 letter words

6 letter words

SCREECHIE

BAAS

BACK UP

BAWL

FAAWUD

10 letter word

BWAY

SIDUNG

SUPPLE JACK

JOOK

SIPPLE

PUPA

SPLURT

11 letter word RATTA CASTLE

5 letter words

7 letter words

BOOTS

PICKNEY

DROPS

SUFFERA

FROCK

280


Fill-in-Jamaica (4)

4 letter word

6 letter words

TALLAWAH

WINE

BEENIE

TREAD BAG

BRAWTA 5 letter words

BREDDA

10 letter words

BATTY

CHUPID

BACK-ANSWER

BELLY

DEGGEH

TENKY-MASSA

COTCH

GYALIS

COTTA

JACKET

DRAPE DWEET

7 letter words

JEYES

KIN-TEET

KIMBO

SWEET UP

TWANG 8 letter words HARD EARS

281


Fill-in-Jamaica (5)

4 letter words

PACKY

LABRISH

FULL

RUCKS

SIDEMAN 8 letter words

KUNK 6 letter words

CAT-O-NINE

5 letter words

BRIGHT

SKY JUICE

BULLA

FACETY

BUMPA

FINGLE

9 letter word

DAWTA

SHOOKS

CLARIFORM

HENKA

7 letter words

12 letter word

IDREN

DEAD LEF

CHAKKA CHAKKA

JELLY

DRUM PAN

ONGLE

DUTCHIE

FAYVA

282


Fill-in-Jamaica (6)

4 letter word

7 letter words

9 letter word

TUMP

CANE TOP

PUPPA-LICK

CRAWSIS 5 letter words

CUTLASS

10 letter word

BOASY

MORROWS

LIKKY LIKKY

DUTTY

SHET PAN

JUNJO

SHUTPAN

11 letter word

STOSHUS

HENG-PON-NAIL

6 letter words

YAM HILL

CHIMMY

12 letter word

COW COD

8 letter words

MAWNIN

PEEL-NECK

PRENTO

STRANGER

SENSEH

283

CHATTYCHATTY


Fill-in-Jamaica (7)

5 letter word

7 letter words

10 letter words

FLUXY

CALABAN

MOUT A MASSY

HAMPERS

WAGGA WAGGA

6 letter words

SWEETIE

BAFFAN

11 letter word

BIKKLE

8 letter words

BRESHE

BACKWAYS

BUBBLE

BUGU-YAGA

CRAVEN

DRAW DOWN

ILALOO

OVA DWEET

LINK MI

PYAA PYAA

MASH UP

SACA SACA

MIGGLE

SNOWBALL

PAWDIE

284

SINKLE BIBLE


Fill-in-Jamaica (8)

5 letter word

RUKURUKU

12 letter word

CHUPS

SPINNERS

GRABALICIOUS

6 letter words

9 letter words

BLINKY

ALMSHOUSE

CRAWNY

BANG BELLY

MICKLE

BEFORE-DAY

MUCKLE

DUTTY GYAL WASH BELLY

7 letter words BAD-MIND

10 letter word

STRINGY

LUGGO LUGGO

8 letter words

11 letter word

POLL-HEAD

WHITE SQUALL

285


Fill-in-Jamaica (9)

3 letter words

4 letter words

MOSIAH

BNS

ARIL

PATOIS

BOJ

DUKE

7 letter words

BUN

ISSA

DENBIGH

JAH

JNBS

YALLAHS

JLP

5 letter words

8 letter word

JPS

BULLA

TRELAWNY

LTM

COOKE

MAY

POUND

JIS

10 letter words

NCB

AIR JAMAICA

NDM

6 letter words

DON QUARRIE

NWU

ANANSI

PALISADOES

DUTCHY

286


Fill-in-Jamaica (10)

3 letter words

MAYOR

7 letter words

10 letter words

JBC

NANNY

AUGUSTA

LOVERS LEAP

NCU

PEDRO

YS FALLS

SLIGOVILLE

PNP

ZAHRA 8 letter words

11 letter word DOCTORS CAVE

4 letter words

6 letter words

COLUMBUS

DR NO

CUDJOE

LIGUANEA

GOLD

GEDDES

PROSPECT

IRIE

MARCUS

RIO COBRE

MICO

MAY PEN

ROSEHALL

PENN

MORGAN

5 letter words

NEGRIL

9 letter word

RHODEN

CARIBBEAN

GANJA LAING

287


Fill-in-Jamaica (11)

4 letter words

BAMBOO

8 letter word

BITU

BRAATA

CAYMANAS

BLUE

DONALD

CUBA

LABOUR

9 letter word

DOME

NORMAN

ABOLISHED

SABINA 5 letter words

SENATE

11 letter word

ACKEE

LIGNUM VITAE

ALLEN

7 letter words

BAMMY

BRITAIN

RHONE

DESNOES

UPTON

OCTOBER SUMFEST

6 letter words

XAYMACA

AUGUST

288


Fill-in-Jamaica (12)

4 letter words

6 letter words

CHARLOTTE

ERIC

BAM BAM

CROCODILE

GSAT

GEORGE

JERK

KENDAL

10 letter word

MILK

KERRON

MANDEVILLE

VERE

OLIVER SORREL

11 letter word

5 letter words

COLIN POWELL

BERES

7 letter words

EWING

GEORGES

LUCEA

SEVILLE

MOTTO

SHEARER

SEAGA ST ANN

9 letter words BLUE MAHOE

289


Fill-in-Jamaica (13)

4 letter word

7 letter words

CAST

BOG WALK CAMERON

5 letter words

GLEANER

BLACK

MANDELA

PATTY

MAROONS

TODDY

TOURISM

TRUTH 8 letter words 6 letter words

BLENHEIM

ALPART

CORNWALL

DOCTOR

HEMMINGS

DUNDAS

PARISHES

MEXICO

WHITMORE

TAINOS TRYALL

290


Fill-in-Jamaica (14)

4 letter word

ST MARY

10 letter words BLACK RIVER

HOPE 7 letter words

DENNIS HALL

5 letter words

CABINET

BISSY

HEADLEY

BUTCH

HECTORS

12 letter word

GREEN

HUMMING

WESTMINISTER

SUGAR TACKY

8 letter word COCKTAIL

6 letter words GORDON KAISER

9 letter words LISA HANNA RED STRIPE 291

EARTHQUAKE


Fill-in-Jamaica (15)

5 letter words

DIGICEL

10 letter words

OTTEY

HALDANE

AUTHUR WINT

WALSH

SEAFORD

ROXBOROUGH

6 letter words

8 letter words

LOUISE

ESQUIVEL

SIMEOS

FALMOUTH

STETHS

JODI ANNE

SURREY

MCKENLEY

7 letter words

9 letter words

CHIMMEY

GLASSPOLE

DACOSTA

MIDDLESEX

WHITE HOUSE

292


Fill-in-Jamaica (16)

5 letter word

RIO MINHO

DUPPY

SANGSTER STONY GUT

7 letter words BAUXITE

9 letter words

BUCKNOR

BOB MARLEY

CHINESE

PANTOMIME

COCKPIT

VALE ROYAL

HOLDING LABRISH

10 letter words

ST JAMES

BREAKSPEARE EDNA MANLEY

8 letter words

FLAT BRIDGE

CLIFFORD

HYPOGLYCIN 293


Jamaican “Quotes How many of these you can explain?

1. A faitful pramise mek fool glad 2. Learn fi dance a yaad before yuh dance abraad 3. Scawnful dawg nyam dutty pudd’n 4. Bud fly too faas, pass eeh ness 5. Dawg a sweat but long hair cover it 6. A nuh ebryting good fi eat good fi talk 7. Fiyah deh a musmus tail, im tink a cool breeze 8. If yuh lie wid dawg, yuh get up wid fleas 9. Good fren betta dan packit money 10. New broom sweep clean; ole broom know di kawna 11. Young bud nuh know starm 12. Ole fiyah tick easy fi ketch 13. When trouble tek yuh, pickney shut fit yuh 14. Duppy know who fi frighten 15. If yuh want good, yuh nose haffi run 16. Ebry hoe ave im stick a bush 17. Wha sweet yuh a goh sour yuh 18. Han eena lion mout? Tek time tek it out 19. Aligator shouldn’ call hog long mout 20. Mi neva bawn when mi madda gawn a market 21. Yuh nuh know how parson get im gown 22. Nuh dash wey yuh tick before yuh dun crass di riva 23. Tiddeh a fi mi, tomorrow a fi yuh 24. Ebry day bucket goh a well, one day di battam must drop out 25. Dawg nyam yuh suppa

294


Places in Clarendon (1)

Places in Clarendon (2)

Places in Hanover (1)

Places in Hanover (2)

Places in Kingston & St. Andrew (1)

Places in Kingston & St. Andrew (2)

295


Places in Manchester

Places in Portland (1)

Places in Portland (2)

Places in St. Ann (1)

Places in St. Ann (2)

Places in St. Catherine (1)

296


Places in St. Catherine (2)

Places in St. Elizabeth (1)

Places in St. Elizabeth (2)

Places in St. James (1)

Places in St. James (2)

Places in St. Mary (1)

297


Places in St. Mary (2)

Places in St. Thomas

Places in Trelawny

Places in Westmoreland (1)

Places in Westmoreland (2)

Jamaica’s Secondary Schools (1)

298


Jamaica’s Secondary Schools (2)

Jamaica’s Secondary Schools (3)

Jamaica’s Secondary Schools (4)

Jamaica’s Secondary Schools (5)

Jamaica’s Secondary Schools (6)

Jamaica’s Secondary Schools (7)

299


Jamaica’s Secondary Schools (8)

Jamaica’s Rhodes Scholars (1)

Jamaica’s Rhodes Scholars (2)

Notable & Outstanding Jamaican women (1)

Notable & Outstanding Jamaican women (2)

Notable & Outstanding Jamaican women (3)

300


Notable & Outstanding Jamaican women (4)

Notable & Outstanding Jamaican men (1)

Notable & Outstanding Jamaican men (2)

Notable & Outstanding Jamaican men (3)

Notable & Outstanding Jamaican men (4)

Parliamentarian (1)

301


Parliamentarian (2)

Parliamentarian (3)

Parliamentarian (4)

Prime Ministers, GGs, Heroes

Attorney Generals

Supreme Court Judges

302


Jamaican Authors 1

Jamaican Authors 2

Jamaican Authors 3

Influential Artistes and Musicians 1

Influential Artistes and Musicians 2

Influential Artistes and Musicians 3

303


Influential Artistes and Musicians 4

Reggae Nominees & Winners 1

Reggae Nominees & Winners 2

Jamaican Gospel Singers

Miss Jamaica World

Miss Jamaica Universe

304


Miss Jamaica Festival Queen

Festival Song Winners

Fruits, nuts, veggies & other things (1)

Fruits, Nuts & Veggies & other things (2)

What’s your favourite food? (1)

What’s your favourite food? (2)

305


Places to go, things to do in Jamaica 1

Places to go, things to do in Jamaica 2

Places to go, things to do in Jamaica 3

Jamaica’s Rivers (1)

Jamaica’s Rivers (2)

Jamaica’s Rivers (3)

306


Jamaica Forts

Beaches in Jamaica

Great Houses in Jamaica

Caves in Jamaica (1)

Caves in Jamaica (2)

Caves in Jamaica (3)

307


Caves in Jamaica (4)

Caves in Jamaica (5)

Caves in Jamaica (6)

Caves in Jamaica (7)

Caves in Jamaica (8)

Caves in Jamaica (9)

308


Caves in Jamaica (4)

Caves in Jamaica (5)

Caves in Jamaica (6)

Caves in Jamaica (7)

Caves in Jamaica (8)

Caves in Jamaica (9)

309


Caves in Jamaica (10)

Jamaica’s Railway Kingston to MoBay

Jamaica’s Railway All Others

Movies filmed in Jamaica (1)

Movies filmed in Jamaica (2)

Female track & Field athletes (1)

310


Female track & Field athletes (2)

Female track & Field athletes (3)

Female track & Field athletes (4)

Male track & Field athletes (1)

Male track & Field athletes (2)

Male track & Field athletes (3)

311


Male track & Field athletes (4)

Male track & Field athletes (5)

Male track & Field athletes (6)

Reggae Boyz (1)

Reggae Boyz (2)

Reggae Boyz (3)

312


Reggae Boyz (4)

Reggae Boyz (5)

Reggae Boyz (6)

Reggae Girlz

Male cricketers (1)

Male cricketers (2)

313


Female cricketers

Swimmers

Sunshine Girls (1)

Sunshine Girls (2)

Jamaica Derby - horses

Jamaica Derby - jockeys

314


Manning Cup Champions

DaCosta Cup Champions

Ben Francis Cup Champions

Walker Cup Champions

Oliver Shield Champions

Speak Jamaican (1)

315


Speak Jamaican (2)

Speak Jamaican (4)

Jamaican body parts

Speak Jamaican (3)

Speak Jamaican (5)

Jamaican nicknames (1)

316


Jamaican nicknames (2)

How well do you know Jamaica & Jamaicans?(1)

How well do you know Jamaica & Jamaicans?(2)

How well do you know Jamaica & Jamaicans? (3)

How well do you know Jamaica & Jamaicans?(4)

How well do you know Jamaica & Jamaicans?(5)

317


How well do you know Jamaica & Jamaicans?(6)

How well do you know Jamaica & Jamaicans?(7)

Parishes and Capitals

Which parish are you in?

Speak Jamaican (1)

Speak Jamaican (2)

318


Speak Jamaican (3)

Speak Jamaican (4)

Speak Jamaican (5)

Speak Jamaican (6)

Speak Jamaican (7)

Speak Jamaican (8)

319


Jamaican Currency (1)

Jamaican Currency (2)

Fill-in-Jamaica (2)

Fill-in-Jamaica (1)

Fill-in-Jamaica (3)

Fill-in-Jamaica (4)

320


Fill-in-Jamaica (5)

Fill-in-Jamaica (6)

Fill-in-Jamaica (7)

Fill-in-Jamaica (8)

Fill-in-Jamaica (9)

Fill-in-Jamaica (10)

321


Fill-in-Jamaica (11)

Fill-in-Jamaica (12)

Fill-in-Jamaica (13)

Fill-in-Jamaica (14)

Fill-in-Jamaica (15)

Fill-in-Jamaica (16)

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