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History and Geography
100

Bermuda's only Olympic Gold Medal Winner.

Flora Duffy

100

This iconic Bermudian folk performer wears an intricate mask and vibrant costume while dancing to the rhythm of snare and bass drums.

Gombey

100

Bermuda's national bird.

Cahow

100

Bermuda's national flower

Bermudiana

100

This town is the former capital of Bermuda and is the oldest continuously inhabited settlement on the island, dating back to 1612.

St. George's

200

This Bermudian footballer scored 84 goals for Manchester City.

Shaun Goater

200

What Bermudians traditionally eat on Easter Sunday.

Codfish cakes in hot cross buns.

200

Highly invasive species of fish, originally from the pacific ocean.

Lionfish

200

An evergreen tree endemic to Bermuda.

Bermuda Cedar Tree

200

These stunning underground, crystal-clear pools can be visited near Bailey’s Bay.

Crystal Caves

300

Bermuda's first Olympic medalist won Bronze in boxing in 1976.

Clarence Hill

300

It is considered extremely rude to ask for directions without first offering this formal greeting.

Good morning or good afternoon

300

These birds visit the island, nest and breed between March and October.

Longtail

300

A type of palm tree native to Bermuda.

Palmetto palm tree

300

Bermuda is named after this Spanish explorer who first documented the islands in 1503.

Juan de Bermudez

400

Trailblazing footballer who played for West Ham.

Clyde Best

400

Bermuda day celebrated on May 24th because of this person's birthday.

It was Queen Victoria's birthday.

400

Bermuda's only endemic land-living vertebrate.

Bermuda skink

400

This vibrant yellow-orange fruit is popular in Bermuda and is often used to make a unique jam.

Loquat

400

Reaching an elevation of 79 metres (259 feet), this is the highest point in Bermuda.

Town Hill

500

Started his career playing for Dandy Town Hornets and most recently played for Luton Town.

Nahki Wells

500

The official names of the two days of cupmatch.

Emancipation Day and Mary Prince Day.

500

These colorful reef-dwellers are known for "pooping" up to 200 pounds of sand a year after grazing on coral and algae.

Parrotfish

500

Every Easter, the Government of Bermuda sends a bouquet of these flowers to the British Royal Family.

Easter Lily

500

This bridge in Sandys Parish is widely considered the smallest working drawbridge in the world.

Somerset Bridge

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