This popular music originated in Jamaica.
What is Reggae?
Highly regulated alcohol that Jamaica is famous for producing.
What is Rum?
This deceased reggae singer is idolized on the island.
Who is Bob Marley?
The Jamaican flag shares no colors with the U.S. or the Canadian flag. Name one of the colors of the flag.
What is Green, yellow, or black?
This is the side of the road that Jamaicans drive on.
What is left?
The three major crops of Jamaica.
What is sugar, mangoes, or bananas?
The predominant religion on the island.
What is christianity?
The form of mass transport that Jamaica built between Kingston and Spanish Town in 1845.
What is railroad (or trains)?
This red, bog-grown fruit is especially popular in Jamaica.
What is Cranberry?
This natural disaster is what Jamaica is most at risk of experiencing.
What is Hurricanes?
The capital of Jamaica.
What is Kingston?
The official language of Jamaicans.
What is English?
This country claimed Jamaica before it became a British colonial territory.
What is Spain?
This sea is home to Jamaica.
What is Caribbean?
To the closest million, this is how many inhabitants Jamaica has.
What is Three million?
Jamaica was the first British colonial territory to open this common government service.
What is Postal service?
This major telephone company is said to have copied Jamaica's phone system.
What is AT&T?
This bay has a major international airport and is often a tourist destination.
What is Montego Bay?
This flower, usually associated with Hawaii, is prolific on the island.
What is Orchid?
The Jamaican sprinter called "the fastest man alive" after winning three gold medals at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China.
Who is Usain Bolt?
Which of these world-renowned coffee is produced only in Jamaica: Koa, Blue Mountain, or Sumatra Mandheling
What is Blue Mountain?
The Jamaican spice blend used throughout North America.
What is Jerk?
The national motto of Jamaica.
What is "Out of many, one people."?
The two types of natural "healing waters" you will find in Jamaica.
What is hot springs or mineral baths?
This author wrote the James Bond novels while living in Jamaica.
Who is Ian Fleming?