This popular street food establishment was located on the corner of Penier St and Jeremie St and was known for serving food in wax paper.
Chicken Van
Auckland, the chief port city of this country, was once its capital.
New Zealand
This British actor is known for his roles in Black Panther, Get Out, and Black Mirror
Daniel Kaluya
The parent-approved night-time club for young adults in the 90s, located in Gros Islet, was known for its wooden hexagonal construction.
Indies
A mainstay from Take Over Tent; he was one of the only artists to win the calypso monarch and road march in the same year and was known for hits like Calypso Jail and Suzette
Herb Black
The undisputed retail location for catapault, sandals and jarries.
Bata
Caribbean Cinemas Megaplex 8 is the third in a short list of cinemas in St. Lucia. What were the two prior cinemas called?
Cinema 2000 and Gaiety
The name of this smallest South American country can be spelled with or without an e. It was formerly known as Dutch Guiana
Suriname
He will always be known for his iconic characterization of "the boy who lived" and the star of the wizarding world created by JK Rowling
Daniel Radcliff
This restaurant has had multiple locations, including Brazil Street, Vigie, and the American Drywall building, but it remained the quintessential spot for Chinese food before closing down
Chungs
A troublemaker; with astute social commentary with songs like Carnal Knowledge but better known for his catchy hits like "Bend Down Low", "Walk and Wine" and "Beh Leh Lesh"
Invader
The location of 90's faves included Cimpex, Y De Lima, and Flamingos restaurant
Boulevard
Shirley biscuits come in three flavours, with these corresponding colors?
Red, green, and purple
Hamlet’s father, the king of Denmark, killed Fortinbras’ father, king of this nearby country, known for its fjords, dramatic mountains, and the Northern Lights.
Norway
Star of cult classics such as "Layer Cake" and "Knives Out" but better known for embodying Britain's top spy.
Daniel Craig
A legendary Sunday afternoon outing for kids and adults alike, known for its ice cream, mini slide, and penny pony rides; located in the north of the island.
Sweet Dreams
A multiple calypso monarch, known for his song lamenting St Lucia's population growth
Ashanti
The former national airline of Trinidad and Tobago; it ceased operations in 2006 and was replaced by Caribbean Airlines
BWIA
This series of educational books was designed to promote reading and comprehension in primary school-aged children and featured stories about a brother and sister duo.
Andy and Rose
Not far from the resort of Cancun, the islands of Cozumel & Mujeres lie off the northeast tip of this peninsula. North America’s largest indigenous population, the Mayans, also called this peninsula home.
Yucatan
Considered one of cinema's greatest actors, his career spanned classics beginning with "The Last of the Mohicans" and ending with more recent hits such as "Gangs of New York," "Lincoln," and "There Will Be Blood."
Daniel Day Lewis
This restaurant was a common and popular spot for tourists and locals alike known for having a roaming tortoise on the property and strictly Lucian food.
The Still
Arguably the greatest with respect to calypso monarch wins, he was also known for his excellent Christmas Mix!
Mighty Pelay
This store was a mainstay for educational supplies and literature, rivaling Natos.
Book Salon
This game show was known for the phrase 'big bucks, big bucks', in which players used spins on a wheel to collect cash while trying to avoid the bankrupting Whammy.
Press Your Luck
This Argentine region’s name is Spanish for “big feet,” perhaps because Spaniards saw Indians who wore large boots. It is also a popular outdoor clothing brand.
Patagonia
This American author is best known for his mystery thriller novels starring fictitious character Robert Langdon in multiple stories like Angels and Demons and The Da Vinci Code
Dan Brown
A classic restaurant known for its tropical design with flora and fauna!
The Rain
This legend passed away recently but was known for several hits, including one chastising the culture of nepotism and favoritism in upper society and politics, comparing it to a ball sport that he wished he had learned at school
Jaunty
What we know as Aquarius crossing, located on the corner of St Louis and Coral Street, opposite the Ciceron bus stand
Block X