Before she taught America how to debone a duck on public television, this future cookbook icon spent World War II working for the OSS, the wartime forerunner of the CIA. Which beloved celebrity chef secretly served the spy agency? James Beard Julia Child Betty Crocker Graham Kerr None In the 1960s, the CIA spent millions on a top-secret listening device designed to wander up to Soviet targets and eavesdrop without raising suspicion. What was this "device"? A robotic pigeon A live housecat A remote-controlled umbrella A trained honeybee None The Gestapo called her "the most dangerous of all Allied spies" and plastered her face on wanted posters across occupied France. What made this American-born super-spy even more remarkable? She was completely deaf She operated with a wooden leg She was 17 years old She had never left her hometown before the war None A world-famous entertainer used her celebrity to charm Axis officials at parties, then smuggled military intelligence out of occupied Europe. Where did this glamorous spy hide her secret notes? Sewn into the lining of her fur coats Written in invisible ink on her sheet music Inside hollowed-out stage jewelry Memorized and never written down None In 1943, British intelligence pulled off one of the war's greatest deceptions to fool Hitler about where the Allies would invade next. Their secret weapon was unusual. What was it? A dead body carrying fake invasion plans A double agent who never existed A fleet of cardboard battleships A radio station broadcasting fake orders None Stumper. One major-league baseball catcher led a double life so extraordinary that in 1944 the OSS handed him a pistol and a cyanide pill, then sent him to a lecture in neutral Switzerland with orders to assassinate a top Nazi scientist if necessary. Who was this player-turned-spy? Yogi Berra Moe Berg Hank Greenberg Bob Feller None Time's up