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Barbara
100

This game, played with black and white tiles, has started many friendly arguments at Caribbean family gatherings.  

Dominoes

100

This Barbadian artist's real name is Robyn Fenty

Rihanna

100

This room was often reserved for guests and kept looking perfect.

Living room

100

This explorer is credited with arriving in the Caribbean in 1492

Christopher Columbus

100

This Jamaican parish is where the birthday queen was born.

Carisbrook St.Elizabeth

200

In Carnival, this shortened word refers to dressing up in costume and participating in the parade.

Mas

200

Known as the "King of Soca," this artist first gained attention as a child performer in Trinidad.

Machel Montano

200

This blue ointment was commonly rubbed on to cure everything.

Vicks

200

This August holiday commemorates the abolition of slavery in many Caribbean countries.

Emancipation Day

200

Combine the month, day, and year, and you get this special date that started the story of today's birthday queen.

May 24, 1961

300

This saying means that small savings and efforts eventually add up to something significant.

Every mickle mek a muckle

300

This Jamaican crime film starring Paul Campbell and Spragga Benz became a cult classic.

Shottas

300

In many homes, this object became everyone's responsibility to find when it went missing.

The remote control

300

This Jamaican National Hero was a newspaper publisher and advocate for workers' rights before entering politics

Norman Manley

300

This was the birthday queen's first job

Sales Coordinator

400

Known as the "Spice Isle," this Caribbean country is famous for its nutmeg production.

Grenada

400

This band backed Bob Marley for much of his legendary career.

The Wailers

400

This household object often held clothespins, plastic bags, receipts, and random tools all at the same time

Cookie tin/Biscuit tin

400

This Barbadian woman became the first female Prime Minister of Barbados in 2018.

Mia Mottley

400

If you open the birthday queen's closet, you're most likely to see this colour

Red
500

This island is shared by both France and the Netherlands.  

What is Saint Martin/Sint Maarten

500

This Trinidadian singer is known as the "Queen of Bacchanal"

Destra Garcia

500

This saying suggests people know exactly who they can test and who they cannot.

Monkey know which tree fi climb

500

This Caribbean nation was the first in the region to gain independence from colonial rule in 1804

Haiti

500

This was the first country the birthday queen ever visited outside Jamaica and Canada

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