The day Jamaicans observe their independence
August 6th or August 7th if the 6th is on a Sunday
Head of the Santa Cruz Barham clan
Felix
June would watch this show almost every night with her young men
Wheel of Fortune
A Jamaican delight one might mistake for an event
Festival
A special person for whom you have great romantic affection
Boonoonoonoos
Known as the first national hero
Marcus Garvey
Oldest living member of the Barham clan at 106
Aunt Mai
The Guinness World Book lists the longest session of this game lasting 70 days
Monopoly
You might consider this an insult but Jamaicans consider it a cooking method
Jerk
Command used on buses or taxis meaning, "make room"
Small up yuhself
Jamaica's 1st Prime Minister
Alexander Bustamante
Directly translated from Old English words meaning Hill and Home
Barham
If you've never gone shopping, you'll probably fail at this long running show. Vanna White was a contestant before her Wheel Days.
Price Is Right
Some might mistake this delight whose name is similar to sky colored underwear. But it's actually a dessert made from bananas, sweet potatoes, coconuts, flour and raisins
Duckunu or Blue Drawers
Person who is said to practice the craft of black magic
Obeah-man
Birthplace of Bob Marley
Nine Mile, St. Ann
The Brain of Colonel Barham was the title one episode of a 60's TV show about earth and space travel
The Outer Limits
Kids call it Tic Tac Toe but on TV, the "famous" version of this game is called...
Hollywood Squares
This is also known by the name pinch-me-round
Gizzada
A term meaning goodbye but referencing size
Likkle more
Capital city of Jamaica before Kingston became capital in 1872
Port Royal
British Royal Navy Ship involved in both World War I and World War II
HMS Barham
Game show host who had a habit of kissing all of the ladies on his show.
Richard Dawson - Family Feud
Spice, native to Jamaica
Pimento or allspice
Term meaning teen, popularized unintentionally in the comedy My Cousin Vinny
Yutes