| YARDIE | Fellow Jamaican (6) |
| MARCUS | Jamaican Pan-Africanist leader who died in London in 1940 (6,6) |
| SHELLY | Jamaican sprinter; winner of three Olympic gold medals and 10 World titles (6-3,6-5) |
| HERMES | Jamaican bureaucrat in Futurama (6) |
| REGGAE | Turned enthusiastic about good Jamaican music (6) |
| MARLEY | Jamaican singer with the Wailers (6) |
| POWELL | Asafa, Jamaican sprinter born in 1982 (6) |
| ISLAND | ___ Records, Jamaican company (6) |
| ELAINE | __ Thompson-Herah, Jamaican sprinter (6) |
| SALMON | Jamaican dude after salt reduced fish (6) |
| SHABBA | ------ Ranks, Jamaican dance-hall musician (6) |
| STRIPE | Red ___, Jamaican lager (6) |
| CUBANS | They get smoked out with Jamaican neighbours (6) |
| BARNES | Jamaican-born ex-England winger and 1999-2000 Celtic coach, John ... (6) |
| SHAGGY | Jamaican singer, musician and DJ born Orville Richard Burrell in 1968 (6) |
| DEKKER | Desmond -- and the Aces, Jamaican group with the hit 'Israelites' in 1969 (6) |
| MANLEY | Michael ___, Jamaican statesman; Prime Minister 1972-80 and 1989-92 (6) |
| DOLLAR | Jamaican ____, official national currency of the Caribbean country (6) |
| POCKET | The ____ Rocket, nickname of Jamaican athlete Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (6) |
| MILLIE | Jamaican singer best known for her 1964 international hit My Boy Lollipop (6,5) |