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"Making a difference": institutions that made an impact in St Lucia over the years
200

This seaside, open-air Gros-Islet eatery is renowned for its grilled seafood and over-the-top secret sauce!

Dukes

200

This one is the smallest and shallowest of the world’s five oceans.

Arctic Ocean

200

This fast food chain began with a single store at 17 Bridge Street.

KFC

200

A twin, whose brother Roderick was a notable playwright, won the  T. S. Eliot Prize and the Nobel Prize in 1992.

Derek Walcott

200

This genre of music, inspired by cowboy life and characterized by slow, sad songs, is the theme of  the longstanding Castries Market Sunday Dance

Country and western

200

This organization aims to promote the French language and francophone culture around the  Caribbean and is notably visible by its headquarters in Pointe Seraphine, called the Pyramid.

Alliance Française of  Saint Lucia

400

The Spirit of St. Lucia has several delicious varieties, including Gold, Dark, and White, in addition to these four others

Spice, Lime, Sorrel, and Coconut

400

This Caribbean island  is know for having a beach for every day of the year

Antigua and Barbuda

400

Plato, Paris, Platypus, Paw Paw, and Ping Pong would be an example answer for this game?

Name, Place, Animal,  Food, Thing

400

In 1997, SLP won a momentous 16 seats, missing out on all but one from this stalwart St Lucian politician.

John Compton

400

Venue for traditional  kite flying, Assou Square, and Aqua Action

Pigeon Point National  Park

400

This long-standing establishment, now located in the Millennium Heights Medical Complex in Ciceron, provides an outpatient rehabilitation service and a transitional day hospital programme but is better known for its drug and alcohol rehabilitation services.

Turning Point

600

This starchy, root vegetable native to South America is widely used to make a staple finger food on any authentic Jounen Kweyol menu!

Cassava

600

Similar to St Vincent  and the Grenadines, the Caribbean also boasts these twin island nations

Antigua and Barbuda, Trinidad and Tobago and  Saint Kitts and Nevis

600

You were not in style if you did not have this schoolbag brand in the 90s, known for its iconic suede leather bottom. No athletic ability was needed!

Jansport

600

Born in Laborie, this  Saint Lucian academic served as governor-general of Saint Lucia from 19  September 1997 until their resignation in 2017, and is notable for being the longest-serving governor-general in the history of Saint Lucia.

Dame Calliopa  Pearlette Louisy

600

 A traditional five-piece costume, it was initially derived from the Wob Dwyiet (or Wobe Dwiette), also called the Jip or Jupe, which is the national dress

Madras

600

Originally designed as a place of refuge, this institution was run as a custodial asylum and was replaced by the National Mental Wellness Centre in 2010 in a collaborative effort between the governments of St Lucia, China, and Taiwan.

Golden Hope

800

Not the best for juicing due to its drier pulp, this 'forbidden fruit' is a variety of citrus believed to be native to Saint Lucia and once thought to be the origin of the grapefruit.

Shadette

800

The city of Chiang  Mai in this country is home to Baan Chang Elephant Park.

Thailand

800

First published in 1958, this pocket-sized reference book was part almanac, part dictionary, of a wide range of Caribbean-specific information on everyday topics

The Student's Companion

800

Sir Arthur Lewis was awarded the Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences in 1979 following his seminal work: the Lewis model, or technically, the dual sector model of this area of economics.

Development economics

800

What was the inaugural year of St Lucia Jazz?

1992

800

These two newspapers, no longer in existence, were among the four newspapers in regular syndication during

Crusader and Mirror

1000

Leptodactylus fallax was once a Caribbean delicacy that is now sadly on the brink of extinction. Its common name refers to its bird-like squawking alarm call and ability to lay eggs.

Mountain Chicken

1000

These five American states all touch the Pacific Ocean.

Alaska, California,  Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington

1000

This popular 90's  store, known for accessories, incense, and ear piercing,g was eventually closed  by its owner, who re-opened a new, larger store called Wings of Love

Just Dreads

1000

In 1964, John Compton became the second Premier of St Lucia; prior to this, he had served as the Minister for Trade and Production (in 1958), and the deputy leader of the political party led by George F.L. Charles.

SLP

1000

He was a notable protagonist on DBS Sunday afternoon kung fu films, known for his white hair, long beard, and iconic role in the Wu-Tang franchise.

Silver Fox

1000

The Castries prison, also known as the Royal Gaol, was decommissioned in the same year all prisoners were transferred to the newly opened Bordelais Correctional Facility.

2003

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