History of Slavery
London's Most Famous
Movies Plots of 1994
The ABCs of the CIA
Game Show Hosts
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The passage of this amendment in 1865 officially abolished slavery in the United States. 

Thirteenth Amendment

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This British footballer played for the mighty Manchester United. Bend it like...

David Beckham

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Two "dumb"struck men find a woman's briefcase and go on a hilarious cross country trip to return it.

Dumb and Dumber

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Its the "U" in a UAV. This kind of aerial vehicle is one of the CIAs earliest miniaturized drones.

Unmanned

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Since 1982, she has helped Pat Sajak on "Wheel of Fortune" by flipping letters.

Vanna White

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A network of secret routes and safe houses established in the United States in the early to mid-19th century.

Underground Railroad

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Formed in London.... Is this Love? Here I Go Again. Still of the Night.

Whitesnake

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A young prince gets separated from his father but later returns to take back his homeland from his wicked Uncle.

King

800

If you know what CIA stands for, you're 2/3 of the way to knowing DCI, as in head honcho, is short for this.

Director of Central Intelligence

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He replaced Bob Barker as the host of "The Price is Right", where the prices aren't made up and the points do matter.

Drew Carey

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Considered the longest-running African American holiday, it became a federal holiday on June 17, 2021. It marks the day when federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas to take control of the state and ensure slaves freedom.

Juneteenth

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Her album "30" flew to the top of the charts in 2021.

Adele

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A slow-witted man tells a story of his enthralling life as it is interwoven with some famous events that took place between the 1950s and the 1980s.

Forrest Gump

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The CIA played a role when Libya gave up its WMDs, short for these.

Weapons of Mass Destruction

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He was the first host of "Who wants to be a Millionaire?" Is that your final answer?

Regis Philbin

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This escaped slave of Maryland went on to be a famous national leader of the abolitionist movement in and Massachusetts. 

Frederick Douglass

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This Royal took the throne at 18 after her father's three elder brothers died. Her reign of 63 years is known as an era that's named after her.

Queen Victoria

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Two imprisoned men bond over a number of years, finding solace and eventual redemption through acts of common decency.

Shawshank Redemption

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Presented to the CEO of the U.S. Government each morning, the PDB is the president's daily this.

Briefing

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This host was so popular (How popular was he?) He was so popular that he hosted the game shows "Choose Up Sides", "Tic Tac Dough", and, most famously, "Match Game."

Gene Rayburn

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In 1863, when the emancipation proclamation was passed slaves referred to that time by this two word phrase.

The Break or Freedom Broke

2000

He was a household name in the silent era as an and filmmaker. His most memorable on-screen moments happened as his character The Tramp and with his "The Great Dictator" speech.

Charlie Chaplin

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Two mob hitmen, two bandits, a , a gangster and his wife intertwine in four tails of violence and redemption.

Pulp Fiction

2000

Referring to the top CIA official in a foreign country, the COS is the chief of this.

Station

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This Canadian host made his game show debut with a trivia contest called "Reach for the Top."

Alex Trebek