| A | B |
| Al Qaeda | Islamic terrorist group known for Sept. 11 attacks |
| Ayman al-Zawahiri | Al Qaeda number 2; mastermind of Sept. 11 attacks |
| Bill Gates | Founder of Microsoft; helps start computer revolution |
| Dick Cheney | 2000 Vice Presidential nominee for Republicans |
| Elian Gonzalez | Cuban boy who came to U.S. on a raft; sent back to Cuba in 2000 |
| George W. Bush | Texas Governor; 2000 Republican Presidential nominee |
| Joe Lieberman | 2000 Democratic Vice Presidential nominee |
| John McCain | 2000 Republican Presidential candidate; lost to George W. Bush |
| Kenneth Starr | Special Prosecutor who investigated Clinton scandals |
| Khalid Sheikh Mohammed | Islamic terrorist who helped develop 9-11 attacks and many other attacks on U.S. targets |
| Madeleine Albright | Clinton Secretary of State; first woman to hold position |
| Matt Drudge | One of the first and most popular internet reporters; runs "Drudge Report" web-site |
| Michael Dell | multibillionaire businessman and the founder and CEO of computer giant Dell, Inc. |
| Monica Lewinsky | White House intern; had inappropriate relationship with President Clinton |
| Osama bin Laden | Islamic terrorist and leader of Al Qaeda |
| Ralph Nader | 2000 Green Party candidate for President; blamed for Gore loss of Florida in 2000 elections |
| Rick Rescorla | died at World Trade Center in 2000; predicted Sept 11 attacks |
| Rupert Murdoch | U.S. media mogul; started Fox News Channel in 1996 |
| Steve Jobs | computer mogul; CEO of Apple |
| Slobodan Milosevic | Bosnia strong-man; put on trial for genocide in late 1990s |
| Taliban | Afghanistan ruling party that gave protection to Al Qaeda |
| Al Gore | 2000 Democratic Presidential nominee |