Carnival
Trinidad & Tobago
Women's Day
100

The genre of music played during Carnival

Soca

100

The capital

Port-of-Spain

100

The date of International Women's Day

March 8th

200

English for "les plumes"

Feathers

200

Trinidad and Tobago used to belong to this European empire

The British Empire

200

The first woman to win a Nobel Prize

Marie Curie

300

The two days of the week on which Carnival takes place

Monday and Tuesday

300

A sport played with a bat and a ball

Cricket

300

An often unfair and untrue belief that many people have about all people or things with a particular characteristic

A stereotype

400

The Carnival tradition came from this European country

France

400

The largest ethnic group in T&T

East Indians

400

The term used to describe someone you look up to and want to be like

Role model

500

This traditional Carnival character carries a child around

Baby Doll

500

The large savannah in the middle of the capital is named after this royal

Queen Elizabeth II

500

The difference in average gross hourly earnings between women and men

The gender pay gap