- HAIG
- British field marshall
- Alexander or Douglas
- Former secretary of state Alexander
- Secretary of State under Reagan
- Douglas or Alexander
- Reagan's first secretary of state
- Scotch whisky with the slogan, "Don't be vague, ask for ___"
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- Chief of Staff after Haldeman
- Reagan secretary of state Alexander __
- Former White House chief of staff
- '70s NATO commander
- British general of W. W. I.
- British Commander in Chief, 1916–18.
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- British Commander in Chief, 1915.
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- A Presidential candidate
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- Former Kissinger-Nixon aide
- British field marshal in W.W. I
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- Ex–Secretary of State
- Whilom Reagan Sec. of State
- Nixon aide in 1974
- British W.W. I field marshal
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- Alexander ___, secretary of state under Reagan
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- Watergate-era White House chief of staff
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- Former secretary of state
- Nixon staff chief
- '80s secretary of state
- He said, "As of now, I am in control here, in the White House" on March 30, 1981
- White House Chief of Staff during Watergate
- 1980s secretary of state Al
- Member of Reagan's cabinet