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
RITCHIES ROCK SALT RIVER 18
TURNERS
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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
TAMARIND HILL 22
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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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
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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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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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Jamaica’s Public Secondary Schools (8)
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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Supreme Court Judges of Jamaica
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
109
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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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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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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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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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
ASHINIA MILLER 188
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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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Jamaica’s Incredible Male Track & Field Athletes (4) Find the words in BOLD
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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Jamaica’s Incredible Male Track & Field Athletes (5) Find the words in BOLD
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
JAMIE MERCHANT 214
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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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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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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
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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 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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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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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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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)
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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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