Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (259 results returned)

#9034, aired 2024-02-08SUPER BOWL STARS $200: (I'm Nate Burleson representing wideouts.) I set an NFL record with 3 punt returns of 90 yards or more; in 2023 speedy Kadarius Toney's 65-yard punt return broke a Super Bowl record & helped this team prevail the Chiefs
#8989, aired 2023-12-07AMPHIBIANS $400: The wood frog of the Arctic can live with 65% of its body frozen due to using this sugar in its blood as an antifreeze glucose
#8932, aired 2023-09-19MAILED IT! $5,000 (Daily Double): RFD, short for this, began in 1896; previously, about 65% of Americans lived in the "R" area & had to pick up mail at the P.O. Rural Free Delivery
#8824, aired 2023-03-09COLLEGE SPORTS STUFF $800: This SEC school won the 2023 NCAA football title game in convincing fashion with a 65-7 drubbing of TCU Georgia
#8724, aired 2022-10-20HISTORICAL WEAR $800: French warriors at Agincourt wore 65 or so pounds of this armor
#8661, aired 2022-06-13ASTRONOMY $800: 65 times the size of the Sun, Canopus, the second-brightest star in the sky, is a yellow-white one of these giant
#8660, aired 2022-06-10EARTH SCIENCE $2000: This geologic era that began around 65 million years ago is the one we're living in today the Cenozoic
#8655, aired 2022-06-03CALLING FOR A MEASUREMENT $800: In the Chinese city of Harbin in October 2013, this measure was 65' due to smog visibility
#8581, aired 2022-02-21TREES $600: This tree first brought from Australia to Hawaii in the 1880s can produce 65 pounds of nuts each year a macadamia tree
#8555, aired 2022-01-14CHARACTER TEST $800: He's Ahab's No. 2; that & $4.65 will get you a grande mocha Starbuck
#8482, aired 2021-10-05ARITHMETALK $600: The fundamental theorem of arithmetic says all composite numbers can be expressed as a product of these, e.g. 65 = 5 x 13 prime numbers
#8416, aired 2021-06-07IT'S HYPHENATED $400: It describes a person who's anywhere from 45 to 65 middle-aged
#8412, aired 2021-06-01AUTHORS WHEN YOUNG $1600: At 16, she was a teacher; by 19 she was married & a mother; she only began publishing books about prairie family life at age 65 Laura Ingalls Wilder
#8408, aired 2021-05-26ONES & ZEROS $800: The bran cereal called this "One" says it provides 65% of your daily value of it Fiber One
#8374, aired 2021-04-08PLACES IN TEXAS $400: Fittingly, this Texas city has a 65-foot-tall replica of the Eiffel Tower Paris
#8345, aired 2021-02-26ROAD TRIP TO THE SAME-NAMED PLACE $800: You'll head south on I-65--& remember I said south--when you go from Miami University to the University of Mississippi Oxford
#8328, aired 2021-02-03NOTORIOUS $800: Richard Dreyfuss & Robert De Niro have both portrayed this man who bilked his victims of $65 billion Bernie Madoff
#8268, aired 2020-10-28ANCIENT CONTEMPORARIES $800: The poet Lucan didn't sing the praises of this infamous emperor, who forced him to commit suicide in 65 A.D. Nero
#8147, aired 2020-01-28SCI-POURRI $1,000 (Daily Double): The big rock that caused mass extinction 65 million years ago has the alliterative name the "Alvarez" this an asteroid
#8143, aired 2020-01-22EARTH HISTORY $1200: The event of 65 million years ago that took out the dinosaurs is reckoned as the fifth of these mass die-offs extinction events
#8109, aired 2019-12-05LITERARY LOCALES $200: "Romeo & Juliet" takes place mostly in this Italian city 65 miles west of Venice Verona
#8032, aired 2019-07-0965" $400: She confirmed that she was 5'5" shortly before becoming British prime minister in 1979 Margaret Thatcher
#8032, aired 2019-07-0965" $800: In a 1962 biopic 6'2" Peter O'Toole portrayed this 5'5" man whose height may have been stunted by mumps in childhood Lawrence of Arabia
#8032, aired 2019-07-0965" $1200: She used her 5'5" frame to speak out for democracy in Myanmar starting in the late '80s, leading to years under house arrest Aung San Suu Kyi
#8032, aired 2019-07-0965" $1600: "Me Talk Pretty One Day" is a book by this 5'5" humorist David Sedaris
#8032, aired 2019-07-0965" $2000: It was world news when this 5'5" passionate amateur marine biologist died in Tokyo Jan. 7, 1989 Emperor Hirohito
#8002, aired 2019-05-28IT'S TIME FOR DODGER BASEBALL! $200: Sandy Koufax won this annual pitching award with 100% of the first place vote in 1963, '65 & '66 a Cy Young Award
#7954, aired 2019-03-21SUIT UP $400: The average weight of a full suit of this in the 15th century was 65 pounds a suit of armor
#7908, aired 2019-01-16ENGLISH ROYAL FIRSTS $1,800 (Daily Double): In 2017 Elizabeth II celebrated 65 years--the first jubilee named for this gemstone, inspiring a blue 5-pound stamp sapphire
#7899, aired 2019-01-03THAT BOOK IS MAKING ME SICK $1600: Daniel Defoe's account of events in 1664-65 was called "A Journal of the" this "Year" plague
#7889, aired 2018-12-20CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $400: (Hi, I'm Belinda Jensen from KARE 11.) He established Paisley Park as a record label & recording studio, eventually living in the 65,000-square-foot complex Prince
#7884, aired 2018-12-13A SCIENCE BOOK $800: A 65-million-year-old story is told in "Flying Dinosaurs: How Fearsome Reptiles Became" these birds
#7826, aired 2018-09-24poetry $1200: of the first 65 lines of his "howl", only 2 start with a capital letter: "I" & the "P" in "Peyote" (Allen) Ginsberg
#7783, aired 2018-06-13BACH $1200: Bach was tasked with writing new works for each festival; cantata 63 is for Christmas & 65 is for this, 12 days later Epiphany
#7774, aired 2018-05-31ON "MARS" $400: Around 65 million years ago, many of these mammals became geographically isolated Down Under marsupials
#7744, aired 2018-04-19WORLD PLAYS $800: This author's murder mystery "The Mousetrap" has been performed in London for 65 straight years Agatha Christie
#7730, aired 2018-03-30EUROPEAN CITIES $800: In 2017 65,000 had to be evacuated from their homes as a WWII bomb was defused in this Germany city am Main Frankfurt
#7660, aired 2017-12-22WEIGHTS & MEASURES $800: Pharmacists know that a grain equals about 65 of these, a more typical unit for pill doses milligrams
#7629, aired 2017-11-09MANGA $400: A hit in Japan for more than 65 years, this "boy" is really a robot Astro Boy
#7619, aired 2017-10-26RUINING THE RUMORS $200: Invented in 1930, these snack cakes only have a shelf life of 65 days--don't stock your zombie shelter with them Twinkies
#7568, aired 2017-07-05I RULED IN BRITAIN FOR 50+ YEARS $1,000 (Daily Double): In 2017, Queen Elizabeth II marked 65 years on the throne; she's seen here during this year of her silver jubilee 1977
#7370, aired 2016-09-30EPONYMOUSLY YOURS $1600: More than 1 in 100 Americans over 65 have this condition including tremors, named for physician James Parkinson's disease
#7295, aired 2016-05-06WE APPRECIATE "U"! $800: This service that connects riders & drivers via a phone app is available in more than 65 countries Uber
#7236, aired 2016-02-15GEOGRAPHY FROM SPACE $1200: Extending 65 miles into the Atlantic Ocean off North America, its beaches attract visitors in droves Cape Cod
#7119, aired 2015-07-23ALLITERATION ALL AROUND $800: About a quarter of the U.S. population is made up of these people, who began turning 65 in January 2011 Baby Boomers
#7094, aired 2015-06-18TO LIFE! $1200: Between 45 & 65 you may experience this crisis, a term coined by Elliott Jaques a midlife crisis
#7055, aired 2015-04-24I'M TELLING YOU 2 TIMES--"SH"! $200: It's this Wisconsin city of about 65,000 on Lake Winnebago, b'gosh Oshkosh
#7047, aired 2015-04-14GENERAL SCIENCE $800: In a lead-acid battery, this liquid used to conduct current is usually 35% sulfuric acid, 65% water the electrolyte
#6991, aired 2015-01-26BAD WORDS $600: The movie "Bad Words" got a 65% from the website with this bad word in its name Rotten
#6948, aired 2014-11-26MUSIC & MOVIES $2,000 (Daily Double): John Lennon said when this "came out in '65, I was actually crying out for" it Help!
#6851, aired 2014-06-02WE MAKE THAT! $800: Happy landings in a G650 from this company, yours for $65 million--note the "G" Gulfstream
#6739, aired 2013-12-26THE PAUPER $1000: At age 12 in 1848, he was a cotton factory bobbin boy; at 38, he got heavy into steel; at 65, his profits hit $40 million (Andrew) Carnegie
#6726, aired 2013-12-09MYTHING PERSONS $5,000 (Daily Double): When presiding over the new year, this Roman god holds the numbers 300 & 65 in his hands Janus
#6710, aired 2013-11-15UNIFORMS $800: See the mark of the beast on the uniform of this NBA team, 65 million years in the making the (Toronto) Raptors
#6686, aired 2013-10-14THE U.S. OWES $800: 19th century decade that saw the U.S. debt grow from $65 million to $2.7 billion the 1860s
#6666, aired 2013-09-16REAL LITERARY PARODIES $200: "The Wind Done Gone" parodies this classic published 65 years earlier Gone with the Wind
#6655, aired 2013-07-19SURVEY SAYS...! $600: A 2013 survey said unlike the CEO of Yahoo!, 65% believe working from home, aka this word, is productive telecommuting
#6638, aired 2013-06-26HEALTH CARE $800: Under Obamacare, most people under 65 with incomes under 133% of the poverty level are eligible for this program Medicaid
#6623, aired 2013-06-05WORLD "P"s $800: Its area is roughly 65 million square miles the Pacific Ocean
#6612, aired 2013-05-21SOUNDS LIKE A CAR PART $800: Shh! For $65 you can get this winter scarf from Tommy Hilfiger a muffler
#6570, aired 2013-03-22IT WAS THE '60s $2000: Future Pope John Paul II was part of this 1962-65 council & helped draft its constitution on the church & the modern world Vatican II
#6519, aired 2013-01-10MOVIE TAGLINES $200: 1993: "An adventure 65 million years in the making" Jurassic Park
#6470, aired 2012-11-02SCIENCE "C" STUFF $1600: It's the most recent era of geologic time, from about 65 million years ago to the present the Cenozoic
#6466, aired 2012-10-29LEWIS OR CLARK $400: Between 1981 & 1991 he won 65 consecutive long jump competitions Carl Lewis
#6330, aired 2012-03-09FRUITS & VEGETABLES $800: The world record holder among these cucumber-like summer squashes was almost 6' long & weighed 65 pounds zucchini
#6242, aired 2011-11-08TAKE A DRIVE ON I-65 $200: Well, it winds from I-N-D to A-L-A / Ending at this city that has its own bay Mobile
#6242, aired 2011-11-08TAKE A DRIVE ON I-65 $400: Well, it goes through Indianapolis / Down to Columbus / This largest Kentucky city is oh so pretty Louisville
#6242, aired 2011-11-08TAKE A DRIVE ON I-65 $600: Say a lot worse than "heck" / In the lousy bottleneck / Where I-40 meets 65 / In this country music hive Nashville
#6242, aired 2011-11-08TAKE A DRIVE ON I-65 $800: You'll see Merrillville, Indiana & don't forget / This university in West Lafayette Purdue
#6242, aired 2011-11-08TAKE A DRIVE ON I-65 $1000: Won't you get hip to this timely jive / & just south of this Great Lake arrive / At the north end of I-65 Lake Michigan
#6232, aired 2011-10-25MILLION DOLLAR $1000: A man who bought 65 negatives at a garage sale said they were the work of this landscape master & worth $200 million (Ansel) Adams
#6225, aired 2011-10-14THE NO-FLY LIST $1200: The reunion solitaire went extinct by 1746, about 65 years later than this flightless relative of Mauritius the dodo
#6223, aired 2011-10-12BUCHANAN, JAMES BUCHANAN $1000: Buchanan, 65 at his inauguration, had the youngest veep ever, this 36-year-old from Kentucky John C. Breckinridge
#6206, aired 2011-09-19FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS $400: Steve is a big fan of this federal insurance program that began covering those over 65 back in '65 Medicare
#6184, aired 2011-06-30AIRCRAFT CARRIER NAMES $200: Shades of "Star Trek": the U.S. Navy's aircraft carrier CVN 65 is named this the Enterprise
#6155, aired 2011-05-20ANCIENT MEASURES $200: The Roman pes, or this, is thought to have measured about 11.65 inches foot
#6099, aired 2011-03-03THE SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the stage of the Opera House in Sydney, Australia.) In September 2009, this 65-year-old dame of Maori descent thrilled audiences here on the Opera House stage, singing Strauss & Puccini (Kiri Te) Kanawa
#6077, aired 2011-02-01SCIENCE $1200: About 65% of iron in humans is in the form of this, which transports molecular oxygen from the lungs through the body hemoglobin
#6056, aired 2011-01-03SKY HIGH $800: Cadillac Tower at 65 Cadillac Square Detroit
#6041, aired 2010-12-13ASTRONOMERS $2000: His "belt" about 4.65 billion miles from the sun may contain more than 70,000 objects Gerard Kuiper
#6012, aired 2010-11-02ALEX TREBEK, LOVE GOD $800: Truffle, ma chere? This chocolatier named for a historical woman offers a 36-piece assortment for $65: how decadent! Godiva
#5976, aired 2010-09-13THE WORLD SERIES MVP's TEAM $600: 1963 & '65: Sandy Koufax the Dodgers
#5931, aired 2010-05-31HEISMAN TROPHY WINNERS $400: On Jan. 1, 2006 this 1984 Heisman winner from Boston College executed the first drop kick in the NFL in 65 years (Doug) Flutie
#5884, aired 2010-03-25& I LIVE WITH MY PARENTS $400: Uh, Dad? I kinda crashed your Land Cruiser SUV made by this car co.; the 2009 model starts at nearly $65,000; I'm a little short Toyota
#5804, aired 2009-12-03MILESTONE BIRTHDAYS 2009 $400: On September 25 she turned 40 & her husband Michael Douglas turned 65 Catherine Zeta-Jones
#5792, aired 2009-11-17DRIVING ALONG $200: Slow down; this state's speed limit on the interstate is 75, but only 65 once you're in an urban area like Missoula Montana
#5769, aired 2009-10-15BIG BOTTOM $2000: In 2008, over 65 years after it was sunk, HMAS Sydney was found 11/2 miles down in this ocean off Western Australia the Indian Ocean
#5717, aired 2009-06-1610 YEARS GONE $2000: This woman long rumored to be involved with both JFK & mob boss Sam Giancana died at 65 Judith Campbell Exner
#5626, aired 2009-02-09MAKE YOUR WAY TO NORWAY $800: Oslo is no longer named for the IV king of this name, but a city of 65,000 still is Christian
#5613, aired 2009-01-21IT'S NEVER TOO LATE $1200: Her first novel, "Little House in the Big Woods", didn't appear until she was 65 Laura Ingalls Wilder
#5607, aired 2009-01-13MAKE YOUR PITCH $400: (Jon of the Clue Crew holds a baseball with his fingernails.) Here's the grip for this pitch, a Tim Wakefield specialty; his only goes about 65 miles per hour, but he's won more than 170 games a knuckleball
#5599, aired 2009-01-01AMERICAN GRADUATORS $200: Application: $65 Tuition: $32,557 Dropping this Cambridge, Mass. school's name for the rest of your life: priceless Harvard
#5554, aired 2008-10-30THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR $600: At age 65 this New Deal Interior Secretary had a son, also Harold, who became a Clinton advisor Ickes
#5509, aired 2008-07-17SPELLING "B" $600: Acute form of food poisoning that once claimed as many as 65% of its victims B-O-T-U-L-I-S-M
#5502, aired 2008-07-08WORLD HISTORY $5,000 (Daily Double): By 1833 Spain had lost all of its empire in the New World except Cuba & this island; 65 years later, it lost those, too Puerto Rico
#5497, aired 2008-07-01GRASSHOP-POURRI $200: This state's first major gold strike occurred about 65 miles SW of Butte on Grasshopper Creek on July 28, 1862 Montana
#5482, aired 2008-06-10THEY RULED IN 1708 $800: Sacre bleu!! By 1708 he'd been on the throne of France for an incredible 65 years Louis XIV
#5424, aired 2008-03-20BATTLE CRIES $1200: The defiant cry "Camerone!" by this French force commemorates an 1863 battle where 65 of them held off 2,000 the Legionnaires (the French Foreign Legion)
#5388, aired 2008-01-30WRITERS AT REST $800: His grave is marked "REV. CHARLES LUTWIDGE DODGSON. FELL ASLEEP JAN. 14, 1898. AGED 65 YEARS" Lewis Carroll
#5384, aired 2008-01-24OPUS DAY $1200: At his last Paris concert, Feb. 16, 1848, he bravely tinkled out his Opus 65 Frederic Chopin
#5376, aired 2008-01-14THE SPORTS ZONE $1600: (I'm USC athletic director Mike Garrett.) In Super Bowl IV, I scored a touchdown on a play called 65 toss power trap for this team coached by Hank Stram Kansas City Chiefs
#5285, aired 2007-07-27COMING AT YOU IN 3-D $1200: Term covering people 45 to 65 years old (I'd advise you to be very careful in your response, players) middle-aged
#5248, aired 2007-06-06"Z" ME $1200: The atomic weight of this chemical element is 65.409 zinc
#5174, aired 2007-02-22THE HUMAN ELEMENT $800: By weight you're 65% this element oxygen
#5097, aired 2006-11-07IRAQ $600: 60-65% of Iraq's Muslims belong to this branch of the religion Shia
#5069, aired 2006-09-28ALBUMS $400: "The Perfect Nanny" was a track on this soundtrack album that toppled "Beatles '65" from the No. 1 spot Mary Poppins
#5016, aired 2006-06-05FEARFUL QUOTES $800: "I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer" is an axiom used by Bene Gesserit witches in this '65 Herbert novel Dune
#4998, aired 2006-05-10ALTERNATIVE ENERGY $1600: By 2003, there were 65 facilities for this type of power in the U.S., generating about 20% of our energy nuclear power
#4954, aired 2006-03-09ANOTHER WORD IN THESAURUS $200: One religion makes up about 65% of this state's population Utah
#4878, aired 2005-11-23SOLD! $200: In 2004 it was high "time" Delaware's Winterhur Museum paid $1.65 million for a 9-foot-tall one of these a grandfather clock
#4861, aired 2005-10-31SPORTS LEGENDS $800: This catcher retired at the end of '63, managed the Yankees to a pennant in '64 & played 4 games for the Mets in '65 Yogi Berra
#4860, aired 2005-10-28STUCK IN THE MIDDLE AGES WITH YOU $800: Chinese explorer Cheng Ho died in Calicut, India some 65 years before this Portuguese man reached it in 1498 Vasco da Gama
#4813, aired 2005-07-06ANTS $400: These destructive ants found in the tropics often bivouac on logs; columns can travel up to 65 feet per hour army ants
#4746, aired 2005-04-04HEALTH MATTERS $400: This disease is the most common cause of dementia & severe memory loss in people over 65 Alzheimer's
#4677, aired 2004-12-28BACK IN '65 $200: Before crashing on Feb. 20, 1965, Ranger 8 sent back 7,137 photos of this, the last one, we guess, an extreme close-up the moon
#4677, aired 2004-12-28BACK IN '65 $400: It was consecrated in 1065; William the Conqueror was crowned in it in 1066 Westminster Abbey
#4677, aired 2004-12-28BACK IN '65 $600: On April 3, 1865 Union general Godfrey Weitzel accepted the surrender of this city Richmond
#4677, aired 2004-12-28BACK IN '65 $800: This future college town in New Hampshire was settled in 1765 & probably named for the British Royal House Hanover
#4677, aired 2004-12-28BACK IN '65 $1000: A 1665 work by this Dutch artist shows his common-law wife, Hendrickje, as "Juno" Rembrandt
#4636, aired 2004-11-01U.S. CITIES $1200: Springtime is a nice time to visit this Texas city that boasts a 65-foot replica of the Eiffel Tower Paris
#4633, aired 2004-10-27PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS $200: A button warned: this man "in 64 hot-water in 65" Barry Goldwater
#4606, aired 2004-09-20POLITICIANS $1200: The USA's lowest-paid governor, Mike Johanns, earns $65,000 in Lincoln as chief executive of this state Nebraska
#4568, aired 2004-06-16THE 60s $1200: A TV anthology series was based on the book "What Really Happened to the Class of" this '65
#4483, aired 2004-02-18DINOSAURS $1000: Dinosaurs lived in this era, from 225 to 65 million years ago, whose name means "middle life" Mesozoic
#4413, aired 2003-11-12LIBRARIES $1,000 (Daily Double): The James Madison, Thomas Jefferson & John Adams buildings provide about 65 acres of floor space for this library the Library of Congress
#4360, aired 2003-07-11HISTORIC HOPEWELL, VIRGINIA $800: From his headquarters in what is now Hopewell, this general directed the 1864-65 siege of nearby Petersburg Ulysses S. Grant
#4331, aired 2003-06-02COMMUNICATIONS $1600: One of these clear cables can carry 65,000 times more info than a regular copper wire fiber optic cable
#4306, aired 2003-04-28OH MY GOD! YOU'VE GOT 3 "I"s $1200: (Sofia of the Clue Crew in Oahu, Hawaii) I'm overlooking this Oahu beach that attracts about 65,000 visitors a day Waikiki
#4294, aired 2003-04-10TREES $1600: The raffie variety of this tropical tree produces leaves that grow to more than 65 feet in length a palm
#4222, aired 2002-12-31SHOW BIZ DADS $800: This star of "Going My Way" left Gary & his other sons a trust fund they couldn't touch until age 65 Bing Crosby
#4177, aired 2002-10-29EDUCATION JARGON $400: 65 out of 100 students did the same as or worse than you if your grade is in the 65th of these percentile
#4141, aired 2002-09-09HAIL TO THE CHIEF $1600: This president seen here was 65 years old when he took office in 1857 (James) Buchanan
#4111, aired 2002-06-17ON THE INTERSTATE $800: Indianapolis' I-465 has that number because it's an urban beltway connecting with this 2-digit interstate I-65
#4053, aired 2002-03-27THE 60s $1600: In 1983 Congress passed legislation gradually raising the minimum age for full Social Security benefits to this age 67
#4051, aired 2002-03-25COMBINATION PLATE $1600: This federal health insurance program aimed specifically at those over 65 went into effect in 1966 Medicare
#4012, aired 2002-01-29REFERENCE WORKS $1600: The Columbia Encyclopedia has 65,000 of these, like "see Haidar Ali" under "India" cross reference
#3944, aired 2001-10-25AMERICAN RHODES SCHOLARS $600: He was on the Rhodes to success in '65 but got Gore-d in the 2000 presidential primaries Bill Bradley
#3940, aired 2001-10-19THE ANIMAL KINGDOM $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew plays with a spotted animal.) I'm with a cub of this animal that could get a speeding ticket in a 65 MPH zone cheetah
#3934, aired 2001-10-11A GEORGIA TOUR $400: This Japanese company produces 65 kinds of power tools at a plant in Buford, Georgia Makita
#3822, aired 2001-03-27TREE-VIA $200: The 65-foot millennium holiday tree sent by Colorado to Washington, D.C. in 2000 was the blue type of this Spruce
#3609, aired 2000-04-20THE TWINS $800: In '65, in their first World Series, the Twins lost game 7 to this Dodger lefty Sandy Koufax
#3591, aired 2000-03-27PURPLE MUSIC $200: "Purple Haze", his first song on the U.S. charts, peaked at No. 65 Jimi Hendrix
#3544, aired 2000-01-20BASEBALL -- 1999 $200: He not only won the NL home run title with 65, he now ranks tenth on the all-time career home run list Mark McGwire
#3534, aired 2000-01-06'65 $100: These 2 countries nicknamed the Bear & the Dragon conducted a "verbal war" Soviet Union & China
#3534, aired 2000-01-06'65 $200: Strike up the band; this Christian organization turned 100 in June The Salvation Army
#3534, aired 2000-01-06'65 $300: On January 20, 1965 he was inaugurated as U.S. vice president Hubert H. Humphrey
#3534, aired 2000-01-06'65 $500 (Daily Double): Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on Oct. 25, 1965, maybe it got its prize money in pennies on the 31st UNICEF
#3534, aired 2000-01-06'65 $500: This company's new Toronado eliminated the hump on the floor with a new drive system Oldsmobile
#3532, aired 2000-01-04FILL IN THE BIBLICAL ____ $400: In Isaiah 65: "I am holier than ____" Thou
#3517, aired 1999-12-14SCIENCE & NATURE $800: This innermost & larger of Mars' 2 moons orbits the planet every 7.65 hours Phobos
#3512, aired 1999-12-07MOVIE TAGLINES $600: 1993: "An adventure 65 million years in the making" Jurassic Park
#3498, aired 1999-11-17THE BIG APPLE $200: About 65 percent of you & about 85 percent of an apple consist of this water
#3450, aired 1999-09-10WHAT DOES MOM DO? $400: She gets $65 an hour to fix pipes & toilets Plumber
#3437, aired 1999-07-13"W"RITERS $400: Raised on a farm, she didn't begin writing her "Little House" series until she was 65 Laura Ingalls Wilder
#3433, aired 1999-07-07GOVERNMENT & POLITICS $600: When Congress first met in 1789, the House of Representatives had 65 members; today there are this many 435
#3389, aired 1999-05-06ASTEROIDS $200: In December 1994 asteroid 1994 XM1 came within 65,000 miles of this planet -- too close for comfort Earth
#3273, aired 1998-11-25THE SOLAR SYSTEM $500: It's nothing to fear, but this inner & larger of Mars' 2 moons orbits the planet every 7.65 hours Phobos
#3218, aired 1998-09-09NATURAL WONDERS $600: First measured in 1852 & called Peak XV, it's 1.65 miles taller than the tallest mountain in North America Mount Everest
#3207, aired 1998-07-07PERIODS $1,500 (Daily Double): Named for mountains in France, this middle period of the Mesozoic era lasted about 65 million years the Jurassic (from the Jura Mountains)
#3121, aired 1998-03-09FAMILIAR PHRASES $600: "Tiny Tubers" term for things that are terribly trivial small potatoes
#3120, aired 1998-03-06NUMBER, PLEASE $100: Currently, it's the age an American becomes eligible for "full retirement" Social Security benefits 65
#3065, aired 1997-12-19PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES $600: Prepositional term for an 1861-65 war The War Between The States
#3003, aired 1997-09-24WHAT AILS YOU? $300: This clouding of the eye's lens is common in people over the age of 65 cataracts
#2988, aired 1997-09-03OLD MONEY MEN $800: He arranged a $65 million loan to the U.S. government & guaranteed New York City $30 million J.P. Morgan
#2969, aired 1997-06-26WARS $100: The war for southern independence was fought in this country from 1861-65 the United States of America
#2945, aired 1997-05-23OUTER SPACE $200: Type of tailed object that hit Jupiter in 1994 & perhaps hit Earth in 65 million B.C., dooming the dinosaurs Comet
#2937, aired 1997-05-13BRITISH HISTORY $300: He was 65 when he began his term as prime minister May 10, 1940 Winston Churchill
#2936, aired 1997-05-12THE 1960s $100: The Second Vatican Council of 1962-65 addressed this church's role in the modern world Roman Catholic
#2913, aired 1997-04-09HIGH SCHOOLS $100: Led by Lew Alcindor, Power Memorial in NYC won 71 straight games in this sport 1962-65 Basketball
#2868, aired 1997-02-05TV NEWS $200: Though Walter Cronkite retired at 65, this 65-year-old CBS anchorman, his successor, doesn't plan to Dan Rather
#2865, aired 1997-01-31PREGNANCY & CHILD CARE $100: Whether cloth or disposable, you'll need about 65 of these per week for baby's first year Diapers
#2863, aired 1997-01-29EUROPEAN CITIES $400: Once the chief town of the Ligurian tribe of the Taurini, it was Italy's first capital, 1861-65 Turin
#2860, aired 1997-01-24SCIENCE & NATURE $100: The Columbia, one of these between Valdez & Anchorage, Alaska can move about 65 feet per day Glacier
#2846, aired 1997-01-06WORLD GEOGRAPHY $800: About 65% of the Philippines' total land area is divided between Luzon & this island Mindanao
#2833, aired 1996-12-181982 $300: At 65, Ashby Harper became the oldest to swim this body of water; Gertrude Ederle must have been impressed The English Channel
#2769, aired 1996-09-19U.S. HISTORY $100: As a result of this 1861-65 conflict, over 600,000 died and 375,000 were wounded the U.S. Civil War
#2742, aired 1996-07-02AMERICAN HISTORY $1,600 (Daily Double): On July 14, 1965, this U.N. ambassador & former presidential candidate died in London at age 65 Adlai Stevenson
#2695, aired 1996-04-26MOUNTAINS $600: 75 miles long & 65 miles wide, this Hawaiian volcano is the world's largest in cubic mass Mauna Loa
#2661, aired 1996-03-11SOCIAL SECURITY $200: A fully qualified worker can begin to receive full benefits at this retirement age 65
#2645, aired 1996-02-16HAPPY BIRTHDAY $500: Mickey Mouse turned 65 on November 18, 1993, the day this 1st U.S. astronaut in space turned 70 Alan Shepard
#2641, aired 1996-02-12FRUITS & VEGETABLES $1000: This potato man discarded about 65,000 berry bushes to create his blackberry-raspberry hybrid Luther Burbank
#2579, aired 1995-11-16ECONOMICS $400: In 1990, about two-thirds of Americans over 65 relied on this for over half their income Social Security
#2550, aired 1995-10-06FACTS & FIGURES $400: The Census Bureau says 12.8% of the U.S. population is this age & over; in 2050, 20.4% will be 65
#2481, aired 1995-05-22FAMOUS FIRSTS $300: In 1940 65-year-old Ida Fuller received the 1st of these benefit checks & got them until her death at age 100 a Social Security check
#2465, aired 1995-04-28SCIENTISTS $400: This horticulturist grew about 65,000 berry bushes to create his hybrid berry "phenomenal" Luther Burbank
#2462, aired 1995-04-25GUINNESS RECORDS $100: This star had the most costume changes in a film, 65, in "Cleopatra" Elizabeth Taylor
#2428, aired 1995-03-08AUTHORS $1000: This novelist was born in New Albany, Miss. & died 65 years later in Byhalia, near Oxford William Faulkner
#2416, aired 1995-02-20U.S. HISTORY $400: When it first met in 1789, the House of Representatives had 65 members; today it's set at this many 435
#2416, aired 1995-02-20ANCIENT EGYPT $1000: The statues of this pharaoh at Abu Simbel are more than 65 feet tall Ramses
#2334, aired 1994-10-27WOMEN AUTHORS $200: She was 65 years old when she published her first "Little House" book in Laura Ingalls (Wilder)
#2320, aired 1994-10-07RELIGION $1000: The Roman Catholic Church has had 2 of these councils: one 1869-70 & one 1962-65 Vatican Councils
#2295, aired 1994-07-22MODERN HISTORY $200: In 1989 Deng Xiaoping resigned from this country's leadership after 65 years in politics China
#2189, aired 1994-02-24NATURE $100: Growing up to 65 feet these parts of a raffia palm are the longest on any plant the leaves
#2138, aired 1993-12-15GUINNESS RECORDS $100: The fastest-moving major one of these, the Quarayaq on Greenland, flows 65-80 feet per day a glacier
#2058, aired 1993-07-14FICTIONAL SENIORS $200: In this novel Lo-Tsen is 65 years old but looks much younger because she lives in Shangri-La Lost Horizon
#2052, aired 1993-07-06MODERN HISTORY $400: From 1961-65 this revolutionary served as Cuba's Minister of Industry Che Guevara
#1979, aired 1993-03-25WORLD'S FAIRS $400: This city's 1964-65 World's Fair wasn't sanctioned by the Bureau International des Expositions New York
#1952, aired 1993-02-16SPORTS $500: In 1991 Mike Powell snapped this man's 10-year, 65-meet unbeaten streak in the long jump Carl Lewis
#1937, aired 1993-01-26ZONES $300: In October 1979 the U.S. government gave back about 65% of this zone to its home country the Panama Canal zone
#1876, aired 1992-11-02BRITISH HISTORY $400: Britain's 1st one lasted from 1642-46, about the same length as ours from 1861-65 the Civil War
#1848, aired 1992-09-23OUTER SPACE $800: The 7 stars of this group in Ursa Major range from Megrez, 65 light years away, to Alkaid, 210 light years away the Big Dipper
#1836, aired 1992-09-07MEDICINE $300: According to the AMA, it's the cause of 75% of the dementia cases in those 65 & older Alzheimer's Disease
#1788, aired 1992-05-13THE ENVIRONMENT $500: U.S. government project to clean up toxic sites; since 1981 it has spent over $7.5 billion & cleaned up 65 the Superfund
#1755, aired 1992-03-27AMERICAN HISTORY $400: In '78 Pres. Carter signed a bill raising the minimum mandatory retirement age from 65 to this 70
#1751, aired 1992-03-23FISH $500: The fastest fish over short distances, this marlin relative can breeze thru the water at over 65 mph the sailfish
#1746, aired 1992-03-16THE BLUE & THE GRAY $1000: This state began the Civil War with about 65,000 sq. miles & finished with about 41,000 Virginia
#1725, aired 1992-02-14U.S. GEOGRAPHY $100: About 65 miles from Louisville, Ft. Harrod was this state's first permanent settlement Kentucky
#1648, aired 1991-10-30CELEBRITY JEOPARDY! $200: I started riding elephants, then went on to swing with the Monkees & sold 65 million records Mickey Dolenz
#1648, aired 1991-10-30CELEBRITY JEOPARDY! $400: I drove around "Vega$" in a little red T-Bird & drove around Boston in a '65 Mustang Robert Urich
#1641, aired 1991-10-21HEALTH & MEDICINE $300: About 7% of Americans age 65 & over suffer from this brain disorder which can cause total loss of memory Alzheimer's
#1597, aired 1991-07-09SENIOR ACHIEVERS $200: He was 65 when he took to the road peddling his recipe for "finger-lickin' good" chicken Colonel Sanders
#1593, aired 1991-07-03BRAZIL $200: Native to the rain forest, these edible seeds are 65-70% fat Brazil nuts
#1577, aired 1991-06-11MAMMALS $400: Of the more than 65 species of this marsupial, only the Virginia or common plays dead the opossum
#1530, aired 1991-04-05BIBLICAL PHRASES $500: In chapter 65 Isaiah accuses the people of having this obnoxiously pious attitude being holier than thou
#1405, aired 1990-10-12BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: From 1958-65, this company called itself Thompson Ramo Wooldridge TRW
#1280, aired 1990-03-09TRAVEL & TOURISM $800: "It's a Small World" debuted at this World's Fair & later moved to Disneyland the New York's World Fair
#1239, aired 1990-01-11GOVERNMENT $100: Under Medicare most Americans this age & over pay a 15% surtax to cover catastrophic illness 65
#1226, aired 1989-12-25U.S.A. $600: The geographic center of North America is some 65 miles east of Minot in this Plains state North Dakota
#1224, aired 1989-12-21BRAZIL $100: This democratic privilege is compulsory for all Brazilians who are literate & between the ages of 18 & 65 Voting
#1217, aired 1989-12-12AVIATION $500: In the '60s pilots flying this rocket plane over 65 mi. up were awarded astronaut wing the X-15
#1056, aired 1989-03-20CATS $300: Though it can go over 65 m.p.h. in a sprint, it can't sustain that speed over a long distance a cheetah
#1025, aired 1989-02-03VICE PRESIDENTS $300: World Book lists this as the profession of over 65% of our vice presidents a lawyer
#1005, aired 1989-01-061978 $200: Carter traveled to this city to sign a bill giving the city $1.65 billion in federal loan guarantees New York City
#984, aired 1988-12-08POT LUCK $400: Founder of the New York Post, if you buy a copy with a bill bearing his picture, you'll get $9.65 change Alexander Hamilton
#974, aired 1988-11-24BOTTOMS $200: Her base is 65 ft. high, her pedestal 89 ft. & her bottom about 75 ft. above that the Statue of Liberty
#950, aired 1988-10-21THE 20TH CENTURY $200: It's alleged that from Nov. '65 - Feb. '86 this couple stole $5-10 billion of their gov't funds Marcoses
#910, aired 1988-07-15THE BEATLES $200: In 1964 & '65, this host of "The Newlywed Game" presented The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl Bob Eubanks
#900, aired 1988-07-01EDS, EDDIES, & EDWARDS $1000: Though his play "Seascape" had only 65 B'way performances, it ran long enough to win him a 2nd Pulitzer Prize Edward Albee
#893, aired 1988-06-22SPORTS TRIVIA $500: Only NFL team that's publicly owned, they've won most NFL championships--11 in 65 years (Green Bay) Packers
#880, aired 1988-06-03FOOTBALL $500: At 65, he was fired as Ohio State's football coach after hitting an opposing player Woody Hayes
#876, aired 1988-05-30COMPOSERS $600: Jazz composer whose group's name included the year '65, then '66, then '77, then '88 Sérgio Mendes
#802, aired 1988-02-16FACTS & FIGURES $200: Shape magazine says, careful -- 65-75% of the calories in most cheeses are from this saturated substance fat
#698, aired 1987-09-23ARMS & THE MAN $500: It was in a 1958 novel that he swapped his Beretta .25 for a 7.65 Walther PPK James Bond
#640, aired 1987-05-22BY THE NUMBERS $300: Author David Wallechinsky's latest book gives a "Midterm Report" on the class of this year '65 (1965)
#603, aired 1987-04-01PARIS $200: When you call a 65-year-old waiter "Garcon!" you're literally calling him this boy
#553, aired 1987-01-21BABY SONGS $1000: Ex-Limelighter G. Yarborough brought this theme from a '65 Steve McQueen film to the pop charts "Baby The Rain Must Fall"
#541, aired 1987-01-05FILM FACTS $200: The largest reported # of costume changes, 65 by 1 actor, was by Liz Taylor in this 1963 film Cleopatra
#531, aired 1986-12-22SPORTS $300: Hall of Famer who played entire Major League career with N.Y. Yankees except for 9 at bats with '65 Mets Yogi Berra
#499, aired 1986-11-06MAN IN SPACE $300: On 6/3/65, Ed White became 1st from U.S. to duplicate this feat Alexei Leonov performed in March walking in space
#480, aired 1986-10-10U.S. STATES $600: State with the highest percentage of population age 65 or older Florida
#444, aired 1986-05-221974 $500: On May 1, 1974, the minimum wage went from $1.60/hr. to this $2.00
#408, aired 1986-04-02FRUITS & VEGETABLES $200: Growing only 25% of the oranges, but 65% of grapefruit, this nation leads world in fruit production the United States
#360, aired 1986-01-24SPORTS $500: In 1985 this former teen wonder became the 1st American jockey in 65 years to win Britain's Epsom Derby Steve Cauthen
#302, aired 1985-11-05OSCAR WOMEN $400: In 1964 & '65, these 2 Julies won back to back Oscars as "Mary Poppins" & "Darling" Julie Andrews & Julie Christie
#269, aired 1985-09-19MOVIE MATH $1,100 (Daily Double): "Friday the 13th" times its sequels 52 (13 X 4)
#183, aired 1985-05-22TEXAS $300: You can get a $65,000 desk shaped like your favorite cow at this Texas-based dept. store Neiman Marcus
#182, aired 1985-05-21"OLD" $300: Until recently, it regularly spouted off every 65 minutes Old Faithful
#175, aired 1985-05-10THE '60S $600: 65-year-old Sir Francis Chichester took 9 months to do this in the Gipsy Moth IV circumnavigate the earth
#175, aired 1985-05-10THE '60S $1000: After this event on night of 11/9/65, Johnny Carson predicted that in 9 months, "a lot of kids will be named Otis" the New York City blackout (the East Coast blackout)
#169, aired 1985-05-02"BLUE" SONGS $200: What both Vic Dana and Wayne Newton ordered the florist to send in '65 "Red Roses For A Blue Lady"
#168, aired 1985-05-01FOOTBALL $500: 1963 Heisman Trophy winner for Navy who was a 10th round pick of Dallas in '65 Roger Staubach
#141, aired 1985-03-25EASY MATH $100: The answer to 65 divided by 4/7 x 0 zero
#130, aired 1985-03-08U.S. STATES $200: It held the World's Fair in '39 & '40 & another one in '64 & '65 New York
#130, aired 1985-03-08LETTER PERFECT $300: In '65 TV show title, it came between "O" & "Crackerby!" K
#122, aired 1985-02-26BIRDS $300: '65 Elizabeth Taylor/Richard Burton film; it's theme was "The Shadow Of Your Smile" The Sandpiper
#105, aired 1985-02-01RUSSIAN REVOLUTION $2,400 (Daily Double): Score from this '65 film set against the Russian Revolution won two Oscars: [Instrumental music plays] Doctor Zhivago
#82, aired 1985-01-011965 $200: Only 32 senators & 17 governors were members of this political group in '65 the Republican Party
#64, aired 1984-12-06BOXING $500: In '65, it took Muhammad Ali less than 2 min. to beat him Sonny Liston
#15, aired 1984-09-28WORLD SERIES $100: It took them 65 yrs. to win for Brooklyn, only 2 to win for L.A. the Dodgers

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (8 results returned)

#8646, aired 2022-05-23MEDICINE: Post-this disease syndrome affects many survivors, of which the U.S. is estimated to have 300,000, the vast majority over 65 polio
#7660, aired 2017-12-22RECORD LABELS: This label, home to U2 & Bob Marley, was created, fittingly, in Jamaica with an investment of 1,000 pounds sterling Island Records
#7645, aired 2017-12-01HISTORIC WORLD BUILDINGS: Rome's Colosseum may have gotten its name because of a colossal circa 65 A.D. statue of this emperor erected nearby Nero
#5994, aired 2010-10-07MAMMALS: One type of this aquatic animal gives milk that's 65% fat; pups are weaned in 4 days, the least of any mammal the seal
#4926, aired 2006-01-30WORLD MONEY 2005: This U.S. sports figure (born 1940) became the only living person ever on a Scottish note besides the Queen & her mum Jack Nicklaus
#2590, aired 1995-12-01U.S. AIRPORTS: In terms of cargo this city's airport was the world's busiest in 1994, handling 1.65 million metric tons Memphis
#339, aired 1985-12-26AGRICULTURE: Though 65% of its workers are in agriculture, this continent has lowest farming output, per capita Africa
#313, aired 1985-11-20THE OSCARS: Winning Best Actress Oscars in 1964 & 65, these 2 British-born actresses share the same 1st name Julie Andrews & Julie Christie

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Bev Schwartzberg, an adult literacy program coordinator from Santa Barbara, California "She finished second in the 1993 Tournament of Champions. Today, she's...
Ed Schiffer, an attorney from San Francisco, California "A champion of five shows, he was the top winner of...
Diane Siegel, an educational consultant and writer from Northridge, California "A full-time mom when she won five games in 1993, now...
Randy Conry, a social studies teacher from La Mesa, California Season 1 player (1985-05-09). Randy died 2019-05-22 at the age of...
Marty Cunningham, an accountant and voice artist from Arvada, Colorado Season 34 3-time champion: $65,900 + $2,000.
Diane Siegel, a homemaker from Northridge, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1993 Tournament...
Hans von Walter, a junior from Southern Adventist University from Avon Park, Florida 2010-B College Championship 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $25,000 + a...
Harry Anderson, a TV actor from Dave's World 1993 Celebrity Jeopardy! winner: $10,000 to charity. Harry died 2018-04-16 at...
Jonathan Groff, a writer and producer for television from Los Angeles, California \"A 5-show winner in 1995, he\'s now a writer and producer...
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, a Basketball Hall of Famer and all-time leading scorer from the NBA "In January, the State Department named this NBA Hall of Famer...
Elliot Shteir, an attorney from Somerville, New Jersey 1995-A Seniors Tournament 1st runner-up: $10,000. Dr. Elliot Shteir won $8,230...
Elliot Yates, an opera producer from New York, New York 2015 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 31 4-time champion: $65,000...
Matt Neville, a deli clerk from Hamden, Connecticut Season 27 3-time champion: $65,400 + $2,000.
Al Davis, a software test engineer from Everett, Washington Season 20 3-time champion: $65,800 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Tacticus68
Donna Brown, a customer service representative from Seattle, Washington Season 34 1-time champion: $45,600 + $2,000. At the introduction of...
Tom Nosek, an aerospace engineer originally from Chicago, Illinois 2014 Battle of the Decades quarterfinalist: $10,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Ed Schiffer, a college lecturer originally from New York City, New York 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $27,400. 1993 Tournament...
Diane Siegel, a homemaker from Northridge, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1993 Tournament...
Tom Nosek, an aerospace engineer from Torrance, California 2014 Battle of the Decades quarterfinalist: $10,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Ed Schiffer, a college lecturer from Santa Monica, California 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $27,400. 1993 Tournament...
Bev Schwartzberg, a teacher originally from Amherst, Massachusetts 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $25,000. 1993 Tournament...
Bruce Naegeli, a librarian from Phoenix, Arizona 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $31,600. Lost to...
Dan Sander, a trust officer from Calgary, Alberta, Canada Season 22 3-time champion: $65,202 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: pundint
Morgan Saxby, a research associate from Charlottesville, Virginia Season 26 3-time champion: $66,401 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Bruce Naegeli, a retired law librarian from Phoenix, Arizona "He finished second in the 1988 Tournament of Champions. A retired...
Jesse Cuevas, a corporate lawyer originally from Leawood, Kansas Season 27 3-time champion: $65,981 + $2,000. Brother of Season 30...
Elliot Yates, an opera producer from New York, New York 2015 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 31 4-time champion: $65,000...
Russ Schumacher, a graduate student and newlywed from Fort Collins, Colorado "He won the most recent Tournament of Champions. A graduate student...
Tom Nosek, an aerospace engineer from Torrance, California "He won the 1993 Tournament of Champions and finished second in...
Tom Nosek, an engineer from Torrance, California 2014 Battle of the Decades quarterfinalist: $10,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
Bruce Naegeli, a librarian from Phoenix, Arizona 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $31,600. Lost to...
Fred Vaughn, an Internet operations technician from Mineral Point, Wisconsin Season 32 4-time champion: $65,700 + $2,000.
Tom Nosek, an aerospace consultant from Torrance, California "He was an aerospace engineer who had just moved to California...
Elizabeth Salinas, a historic interpreter from Silver Spring, Maryland Season 14 3-time champion: $31,300. Appeared in game #3000. (Because of...
Jerod Klein, a biology teacher originally from Fullerton, California Season 14 player (1997-09-19). Appeared in game #3000. (Because of the...
Tom Nichols, a process engineer originally from Lemont, Illinois Season 14 player (1997-09-19). Appeared in game #3000. (Because of the...
Rob Perry, a graphic designer from Brooklyn, New York Season 21 player (2004-11-03). KJL game 65.
Denise Tanyol, a student and adjunct writing instructor from Norristown, Pennsylvania Season 21 player (2004-11-03). KJL game 65. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Marty Scott, an assistant district attorney from Forney, Texas Season 26 3-time champion: $64,002 + $2,000. Marty won $250,000 on...
Stefan Goodreau, a video game tester and camp counselor from Los Angeles, California 2010 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $50,000. Season...
Bruce Naegeli, a law librarian from Phoenix, Arizona 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $31,600. Lost to...
Dave Belote, the base commander from Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas 2010 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 26 5-time champion:...
Bev Schwartzberg, a history teacher originally from Amherst, Massachusetts 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $25,000. 1993 Tournament...
Russ Schumacher, a graduate student from Fort Collins, Colorado 2014 Battle of the Decades semifinalist: $25,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...



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