Island Geography
Calypso & Reggae
Caribbean Cuisine
History Makers
Flags & Flowers
100

What is the largest island in the Caribbean by land area?

What is Cuba?

100

This legendary Jamaican artist is known as the "King of Reggae."

Who is Bob Marley

100

This is the name for Jamaica's national dish, which combines a fruit with a salted fish.

What is Ackee and Saltfish?

100

This Jamaican-born activist was a leader of the Pan-Africanism movement and founded the UNIA.

Who is Marcus Garvey?

100

The flag of this nation features a black, gold, and green diagonal cross.

Answer: What is Jamaica?

200

This city, the capital of Jamaica, is home to the Bob Marley Museum.

What is Kingston?

200

The Mighty Sparrow, a beloved singer from Grenada, is known as the "Calypso King of the World." His real name is Slinger...

Who is Slinger Francisco?

200

This flatbread, often filled with curried chickpeas or other fillings, is a staple in Trinidad and Tobago.

What is Roti (or Doubles)?

200

He was the first Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, leading the country to independence in 1962.

Who is Eric Williams?

200

The national flower of Jamaica is the Lignum Vitae, known for its beautiful flowers of this color.

Answer: What is blue?

300

The islands of Trinidad and this smaller island form a single nation. 

What is Tobago?

300

This artist from Trinidad and Tobago had a massive international hit with the song "Hot Hot Hot."

Who is Arrow (Alphonsus Cassell)?

300

This spicy, smoky seasoning, strongly associated with Jamaica, can be used on chicken, pork, and fish.

What is Jerk?

300

This revolutionary leader led the Haitian Revolution, the only successful slave revolt in modern history.

Who is Toussaint Louverture?

300

The flag of Barbados features a broken one of these objects in the center.

Answer: What is a trident?

400

Known for its Pitons, two majestic volcanic peaks, this island is a popular tourist destination.

What is St. Lucia?

400

This Jamaican group, featuring Frederick "Toots" Hibbert, is credited with naming the genre "reggae" with their 1968 song "Do the Reggay." 

Who are Toots and the Maytals?

400

"Oil Down," a hearty one-pot stew made with breadfruit, coconut milk, and salted meats, is the national dish of this island.

What is Grenada?

400

He served as the first Prime Minister of an independent Barbados and is considered the "Father of the Nation.

Answer: Who is Errol Barrow?

400

The Chaconia, also called the "Wild Poinsettia," is the national flower of this twin-island republic.

Answer: What is Trinidad and Tobago?

500

This group of islands includes three main islands: Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman.

What are the Cayman Islands

500

Known as the "Queen of Soca," this artist from Trinidad is famous for hits like "Roll It Gal."

Who is Alison Hinds?

500

This popular Barbadian dish consists of fried fish served with a savory cornmeal and okra pudding.

What is Flying Fish and Cou-Cou?

500

These two national heroes of Jamaica, a man and a woman, led slave rebellions and are symbols of resistance.

Answer: Who are Sam Sharpe and Nanny of the Maroons?

500

The flag of this nation is red, white, and black, said to represent the elements of fire, water, and earth.

Answer: What is Trinidad and Tobago?