Jamaican Songs
Jamaican Foods
Jamaican Folklore
Guess This Celebrity
100

Which popular Jamaican song was featured in the Nickelodeon franchise, Barnyard: The Movie?

"Mr. Boombastic" by Shaggy

100

A boiled treat made from flour, sweet potato, sugar and spices that is often wrapped in a banana leaf

Duckunoo or Blue Draws

100

This is a malicious duppy with fiery eyes and a long chain that hangs from around their neck and drags along the ground.

Rollin' Calf

100

The only female artist to win a Grammy for Best Reggae album.

Koffee

200

'Land of My Birth' was written by which artist?

Eric Donaldson

200

A savory fritter made from salt fish

Stamp and Go

200

A trickster and a stealer of flour dumplins.

Anansi

200

Given the nickname "Junior Gong", this reggae artist entered the music industry at age 13.

Damian Marley

300

What is the name of this year's JCDC festival song?

I Am A Jamaican - Buju Banton

300

A soup/stew made with reduced coconut milk and seafood, typically served with dumpling, ground provisions or breadfruit

Rondón or Run down

300

This figure is commonly found at rivers with a golden comb

River Mumma

300

A popular Jamaican artist whose real name is Sheldon Lawrence. 

Aidonia

400

"Not Ok" is a popular alternative rock song by which Jamaican artist?

Vybz Kartel

400

A tart is contained in a small, pastry shell with a pinched crust and filled with a sweet and spiced coconut filling 

Gizzada

400

A tree famous for housing duppies.

Silk Cotton Tree

400

One of the first Jamaican rappers who popularized the fusion of hip hop, reggae and dancehall in the 1980s.

Shabba Ranks

500

"Bam Bam" was a song first performed by which artist?

Toots and the Maytals (1965)

500

A flat cake made with molasses and flour and spiced with ginger and nutmeg.

Bulla

500

This character appears as reclusive old woman by day and a traveling fireball by night. She sucks the blood of her victims.

Soucouyant or Ole Higue

500

The first Jamaican Olympic gold medalist

Arthur Wint

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