Who is it? Clue 1 (20 points) Born 1916 In England Clue 2 (18 points) He contracted typhoid fever after drinking contaminated milk on a Scouts' outing. Clue 3 (16 points) Attended the sixth form where he became Head Boy. Clue 4 (14 points) On the outbreak of the Second World War, He volunteered for service but was classed as a specialist and moved into the Civil Service instead. Clue 5 (12 points) In 1940, he married. Clue 6 (10 points) He was Director of Economics and Statistics at the Ministry of Fuel and Power 1943–44. Clue 7 (8 points) In the 1945 general election, He won his seat in Labour landslide. Clue 8 (6 points) He wrote A New Deal for Coal which used his wartime experience to argue for nationalisation of the coal mines. Clue 9 (4 points) His Wife Mary became a published poet. Clue 10 (2 points) Labour won the 1964 general election, and he became Prime Minister. ANSWER: Harold Wilson