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  | IN GEORGE W. BUSH'S CABINET |  |
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  | A DREW BARRYMORE FILM FESTIVAL |  |
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  | TIME'S PERSON OF THE YEAR |  |
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    | Donald Rumsfeld, Robert Gates
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 Defense
 
 
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    | (Drew delivers the clue.)  In my new movie "Music and Lyrics", Hugh Grant plays my love interest; in "50 First Dates" & "The Wedding Singer", I was paired up with this funny actor | Adam Sandler 
 
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    | Asked what he did during this French Revolutionary phase that began in 1793, Emmanuel Sieyes said, "I survived" | the Reign of Terror 
 
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    | In 1939 Leo Szilard told Einstein about this type of "reaction" in uranium, & Al said, "I never thought of that!" | (Andrew: What is a nuclear reaction?) (Alex: Nuclear?  Be more specific.)
 (Andrew: What is a thermonuclear reaction?)
 
 a chain reaction
 
 
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    | 2006: Guess who?
 | me (us; you & me) 
 
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    | In baseball, it's the pitcher & catcher; in war, it's a set of guns or other artillery | the battery 
 
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    | Tommy Thompson, Michael Leavitt
 | (Sue: What's Health, Education, & Welfare?) 
 Health & Human Services
 
 
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    | We didn't get to see much of Drew in this Wes Craven flick; she's killed off in the first 15 minutes | Scream 
 
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    | In the 1740s purist teacher Muhammad al-Wahhab allied himself with a ruler on this peninsula | the Arabian Peninsula 
 
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    | Al called Georges Lemaitre's idea, now called the Big Bang, "the most beautiful ...explanation of" this word | creation 
 
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    | 1962: A pontiff
 | Pope John XXIII 
 
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    | Also meaning "abusive criticism", this antiaircraft artillery term comes from the German "Flieger Abwehr Kanone" | (Alex: Take some of the first letters and you come up with [*].) 
 flak
 
 
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    | Rod Paige, onetime "Jeopardy!" contestant Margaret Spellings
 | Education 
 
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    | (Another Drew Clue.)  Once upon a time, I starred in this fairy tale flick, met a prince, fell in love & we lived happily...well, you know | Ever After 
 
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    | John Kay's flying shuttle, a device used in this craft, was an important step toward automating the process | weaving 
 
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    | Here Einstein is welcomed to Los Angeles by Robert Millikan, a top scientist at this school from 1921 to 1945 | Caltech 
 
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    | 1979: An imam
 | the Ayatollah Khomeini 
 
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    | From the French for "to go out" comes this term for an aircraft mission | (Justin: What is a soirée?) (Alex: Oh, no.)
 (Justin: [quietly] [*].)
 (Alex: What is a [*]?  Yes, you spoke too quickly.  You realize that.)
 
 sortie
 
 
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    | Paul O'Neill, John Snow,
 Henry Paulson, Jr.
 | Treasury 
 
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    | In this 1999 romantic comedy, Drew went undercover as a high school student to get a news story | Never Been Kissed 
 
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    | The painting seen here depicts this newsworthy fatality of 1779 | (Sue: Who is Crispus Attucks?) ...
 (Alex: It depicts the death of [*] in the Pacific.)
 
 Captain Cook
 
 
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    | Al's pal Kurt Godel theorized that it was unfeasible to travel here, but maybe you could send a message | (Justin: What is space?) 
 back in time
 
 
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    | 1943 & 1947: A military man with a plan
 | (George) Marshall 
 
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    | A muzzle-loading high-angle gun, or something that needs a pestle to be effective | a mortar 
 
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    | Gale Norton, Dirk Kempthorne
 | Interior 
 
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    | In the war of this "Succession", the candidate who finally succeeded was Louis XIV's grandson | the Spanish Succession 
 
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    | 1935: An Ethiopian
 | Haile Selassie 
 
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    | This word refers to a large double-edged Scottish broadsword or to an antipersonnel land mine | a claymore 
 
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