| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Christmas Day is not a holiday here; President Castro banned it in the 1960s. | Cuba | 96%
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| Venezuela is visible from here, being only 7 miles away at the closest point. | Trinidad and Tobago | 82%
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| A hotbed of sprinting talent, this island also has the world's 2nd-highest murder rate. | Jamaica | 80%
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| In early 2024, gangs led by Jimmy "Barbecue" Cherizier attacked jails here and released 4,000 prisoners. | Haiti | 66%
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| This island's flag has an image of a sisserou parrot on it. | Dominica | 57%
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| This country has the oldest city in the Americas, and the highest mountain in the Caribbean. | Dominican Republic | 57%
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| This nation has a third island, Redonda. A pub in England once tried to gain diplomatic immunity by declaring itself an embassy of Redonda, to circumvent a smoking ban. | Antigua and Barbuda | 55%
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| This is the smallest country in the Americas, in both area and population; Alexander Hamilton was born on the minor island. | St. Kitts and Nevis | 50%
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| It once snowed here, in this archipelago which has the lowest highest peak of any country in the Americas, and the 3rd-highest GDP per capita. | Bahamas | 48%
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| Cricketers Gary Sobers, Malcolm Marshall and Gordon Greenidge come from this island. | Barbados | 46%
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| This spicy nation is the world's second-largest producer of nutmeg and mace. | Grenada | 46%
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| Control of this island has changed hands 16 times. It claims to have the world's only drive-in volcano. | St. Lucia | 38%
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| An attractive tourist destination, this nation of 33 islands nevertheless has the world's 7th-highest murder rate. | St. Vincent and the Grenadines | 27%
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