True or False? The oldest museum in the Cayman Islands is located on Cayman Brac.
True
Munzie boat in the Sound, boys Munzie boat in the ...
Sound
What local bush was commonly used to sweep traditional Caymanian white sand yards?
Rosemary
A sandal made from old car tire or cowhide with straps made from palm fibers
Wompas / Wompers
What is the National Dance of the Cayman Islands?
Quadrille
True or False? Before there was Cayman Airways, there was Cayman Brac Airways.
True
Aunt Jemima, go tell ya mama, "Conch na' ga' no ..."
bone!"
What was traditionally spread in Caymanian yards around Christmas time?
White beach sand
Small can filled with rocks, sand, cow dung and small chips of local wood. The contents were set to burn to help keep away mosquitoes.
Smoke Pot / Pan
What is the National Dessert of the Cayman Islands?
Heavy Cake
What was the name of the first hotel built in Cayman Brac in 1953 by Captain R.C. Foster?
Buccaneers Inn
I dont wa' no chip-up potato, Gimme my
dumpling whole.
Some traditional Caymanian meals were often cooked in an outdoor space known as a....?
Caboose
Machine that thatch rope is made on
Cart and Winch
What background colour should the Cayman Islands flag be when it is flown at sea?
Red
Former District Commissioner the late Mr. Guy A. Banks MBE
Come back home come back home to your ...
islands.
Caymanians made what types of items from Silver Thatch?
Hats, baskets, rope, roofing etc.
A single-masted vessel first introduced in 1905 by Captain Daniel Jervis of Cayman Brac, known for its characteristic exterior blue paint.
Catboat
What does the pineapple on the Cayman Islands Flag represent?
Our ties to Jamaica
How many names of island men who lost their lives in World Wars 1 and 2, are listed on the cenotaph at Stake Bay, Cayman Brac.
26
Addie Paddy, do you ...?
love me
What popular career did a lot of young men take up for many years to help support themselves and their families that involved them being away from home for long periods of time? Clue: National Bulk Carrier
Going to sea
Cone shaped wooden block used to twist strands together to make thatch rope
Cob