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100

This drink, often stewed with sugar and spices, is a purple Christmas drink.



What is Sorrel?

100

Every Friday night, locals and tourists flock to this fishing village in Christ Church for grilled food and dancing. 

What is Oistins? 



100

You will hear this tiny creature's high-pitched "beep-beep" sound after rain or at night; it is named for the sound it makes. 

What is the Whistling Frog? 



100

He is known as 'The King of the Road' due to his many Road March titles, including 'Leggo I Hand.' 

Who is The Mighty Grynner? 



100

This man's 1809 bequest in his will established the first free school for poor children in the parish, leading to the creation of CCFS. 

Who is Francis Williams? 



200

Often eaten around Independence Day, this sweet treat is made of cornmeal, pumpkin, coconut, and spices, steamed in a banana leaf. 



What is a Conkie?

200

This lion statue, carved by a British soldier in 1868, offers a panoramic view of the St. George Valley. 

 What is the Lion at Gun Hill? 



200

Originally introduced to control the rat population in sugar cane fields, this furry animal is now often seen dashing across the road. 

What is the Mongoose? 



200

He is known for songs such as 911, Jones and Wuk up, Hard Wine.

Who is Lil Rick? 

200

The school was founded in this specific year, marking its over 200-year history. 

What is 1809? 



300

This Christmas dish, influenced by Scottish haggis, is made with pigeon peas, guinea corn flour, and salted meat. 



What is Jug-Jug?

300

 Located in St. Andrew, this is one of the only intact sugar mills remaining in the Caribbean. 

What is the Morgan Lewis Windmill? 



300

Barbados has the second-largest nesting population in the Caribbean for this critically endangered type of sea-turtle. 

What is the Hawksbill Turtle? 



300

He is the country's most decorated calypsonian, famous for hits like 'Ragga Ragga' and 'Boat Ride'. 

Who is Red Plastic Bag (RPB)? 



300

This current England fast bowler and World Cup winner is a proud alumnus of the Foundation School. 

 Who is Jofra Archer? 



400

A “bread and two” implies two of these fried appetizers inside a salt bread.



What are fishcakes?

400

This main commercial street in Bridgetown is home to the Parliament Buildings and is a central part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

What is Broad Street? 



400

While it shares a name with a Jamaican fruit, the Bajan version of this fruit is small, round, has a large seed, and a jelly-like skin. 

 What is an Ackee? 



400

The winning People's Monarch of Barbados' song by Shaquille GFG 

What is Asphalt ?

400

Before it was amalgamated in 1978, the school was split into these two separate institutions. 

What are the Boys' Foundation and Girls' Foundation schools? 



500

Officially founded in 1703, this St. Lucy operation holds the title of the world's oldest commercially operating rum distillery. 

What is Mount Gay? 



500

To see the 'sleeping giant' formation in the hills, you would drive along the East Coast near these parishes. 

What are St. Andrew and St. Joseph?

500

The Portuguese gave Barbados its name, meaning "The Bearded Ones," after observing the long, hanging aerial roots of this specific tree species. 

What is the Bearded Fig Tree? 



500

This specific beat, created by Jackie Opel, places the emphasis on the off-beat and is the only indigenous rhythm created in Barbados. 

What is the Spouge beat? 



500

This former Prime Minister of Barbados and member of the Barbados Labour Party is a distinguished alumnus of the school. 

Who is Sir Harold St. John?