How to Play:
Each entry lists a made-up organization or association whose acronym is the initials of a well-known person. Who might these initial findings reveal? Clues are given as a solving aid to help expose the initial public personae responsible for the fictionalized concerns.
Example:
➤ Society for Literature and Comedy = ________ ________ ________
(This American humorist would be a good candidate to head up the SLC.)
[The answer is SAMUEL LANGHORNE CLEMENS.]
Round 2:
➤ Federation of Democratic Republics = ________ ________ ________
(This august historical American figure would be the perfect candidate to head up the FDR.)
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➤ Rogues in Literature Syndicate = ________ ________ ________
(This classic writer of swashbuckling adventure tales is the self-appointed Chief Scoundrel of the RLS.)
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➤ Happy Childhood Agency = ________ ________ ________
(This spinner of juvenile fairytales naturally was the founding father of the HCA.)
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➤ Justice and Peace Movement = ________ ________ ________
(This ruthless American tycoon had a turn of heart when he founded the JPM.)
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➤ Association of Criminal Detectives = ________ ________ ________
(This British doctor knew a thing or two about the subject, thus establishing the bylaws of the ACD.)
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