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Current Prime Minister of Barbados

Hon Mia Amor Mottley

100

Bitter beverage made from the bark of a tree

Mauby

100

This type of sheep is known to be indigenous to Barbados

Black-belly sheep

100

Give jack ‘e jacket

 Give credit where credit is due.

100

What is the capital city of Barbados

Bridgetown

200

Current Governor-General of Barbados

Dame Sandra Mason

200

leaf wrapped delicacy served at Independence

Conkies

200

Before washing machines, a thick slab of hard wood was used for laundering clothes.

  Jooking Board

200

Cat luck en' dog luck

What one person may get away with, may cause problems for another.

200

the official residence of the Prime Minister of Barbados

Ilaro Court

300

The first Prime Minister of Barbados

Sir Errol Walton Barrow

300

What is the National Dish of Barbados?  

Cou-cou and flying fish

300

Moveable, timber houses first built on the plantation owner’s land

Chattel Houses

300

As yuh land, yuh come ashore.

When you wear something as soon as you buy it.

300

Name the only windmill which remains intact in Barbados

Morgan Lewis Windmill

400

“the greatest cricketer the world has ever seen”.

The Right Excellent Sir Garfield Sobers

400

Pork, breadfruit and pickled cucumber, served with a sweet potato dish.

Pudding and souse

400

This pair of wooden kitchen implements, is used to pound condiments and other food items

Mortar and Pestle

400

If greedy wait, hot will cool

Your patience in a situation will be rewarded

400

the former name of the National Heroes’ Square

Trafalgar Square

500

Who was the first Premier of Barbados

The Right Excellent Sir Grantley Adams

500

Traditional Xmas dish made of green peas, guinea corn and salted meat

Jug-Jug

500

Unglazed clay jars with a thick handle resembling the tail of a local animal, known for keeping water cool

Monkey Jar

500

Wha' sweeten goat mout does bun 'e tail

A source of great pleasure may turn out to be a problem later on .

500

These popular east coast gardens overlook Bathsheba

Andromeda Botanic Gardens

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