TACK :
TACUMAH :
TAKARI/TANKARI :
TALL :
TALLOWAH :
TAM :
TAMBRAN SWITCH :

TAN' :

TARRA-WARRA :
TATA :
TATU :
TEETH :
TEIF :
THE I :
THRU' :
TOAST :
TOTO :
TOPANORIS :
TRACE :
TRANSPORT :
TUMPA :
TUNTI :

bullet (2)
n. character in Anancy tales. Said to be the son of Anancy. Twin'ticuma (7)
stewed spicy pumpkin. (5)
long (1)
adj. sturdy, strong, fearless, physically capable. From Ewe talala (7)
deep woolen hat, used by Dreads to cover their locks (1,6)
n. a flail made from the wiry branches of the Tamarind tree, braided and oiled. Effective and much feared in the hands of Babylon. (7)
to stand; usually used in the sense of "to be". "A so im tan", "that is what he is like"; "tan deh!" or "yu tan deh!" means "just you wait!". "Tan tedy", stand steady, means "hold still". (5)
a polite way of expressing omitted bad words, a verbal asterisk. (5)
n. father. Affectionate and respectful title for an old man. Fram many african languages. Ewe, Ge, N'gombe (7)
a little thatched hut, often made of bamboo. (5)
bullets (2)
a theif, to steal (6)
(pron.) -you, yourself, yours (35)
because (28)
(v.) - to rap or sing spontaneously over a dub track (35)
coconut cake. (5)
uptown snobby person. (10) wealthy but mean behind it (29)
to curse or speak abusively to someone. (5)
vehicle (1)
from stump, as in "tumpa-foot man", a one-foot man. (5)
TUNTI : female organ. (5)