Scuttle Button Puzzle

As you may know, I'm in Arizona, having a wonderful time meeting the staff of member station KJZZ, as well as its generous (and crucial) donors. I'm especially impressed with the diversity here — the people, the language, the culture. This morning, while in a supermarket, I noticed "soy milk" ... which I immediately knew means "I am milk."

Enough with the sophisticated jokes. Despite the Nobel Peace Prize going to someone else, I nonetheless present this week's ScuttleButton puzzle.

First, of course, you need to remember how to play.

Simply take one word (or concept) per button, add 'em up, and, hopefully, you will arrive at a famous name or a familiar expression. (And seriously, by familiar, I mean it's something that more than one person on Earth would recognize.)

And don't focus on a political answer. It doesn't necessarily have to be political, though it could be.

A correct answer chosen at random gets his or her name in this column. Personally, I can't imagine a greater honor.

You can't use the comments box at the bottom of the page for your answer. Send submission (plus your name and city/state — you won't win without that) to politicaljunkie@npr.org.

Here's the answer to last week's puzzle.

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Good luck, and happy Friday!

P.S. I usually reveal the answer — and announce the winner — in this space on Tuesdays. So you should get your answer in by then.

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