#8722, aired 2022-10-18 | ASTRONOMY $600: The distance from Alpha Centauri to our sun is 4.2 light years or just 1.3 of these; sounds quick! parsecs |
#8544, aired 2021-12-30 | FACTS & FIGURES $400: In 2019 these 2 govt. programs made up more than 1/3 of national health expenditures, totaling $1.4 trillion Medicaid & Medicare |
#8345, aired 2021-02-26 | "ORIAL" $1000: For 4, this math function is 4 times 3 times 2 times 1 factorial |
#8249, aired 2020-10-01 | E 1-2-3-4-5 $400: A mistake, like throwing the ball into left field an error |
#8249, aired 2020-10-01 | E 1-2-3-4-5 $800: Musical rate of movement indicated by adagio or presto tempo |
#8249, aired 2020-10-01 | E 1-2-3-4-5 $1200: It describes the indentation on a chin cleft |
#8249, aired 2020-10-01 | E 1-2-3-4-5 $1600: A small flock of quail covey |
#8249, aired 2020-10-01 | E 1-2-3-4-5 $2000: Canadians enjoy wearing this type of heavy stocking cap a toque (tuque) |
#8177, aired 2020-03-10 | LET ME "IN"! $1200: 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. integers |
#7804, aired 2018-07-12 | MATH & SCIENCE $1200: This word before "star" refers to changes in shine; Algol's apparent magnitude goes from 2.1 to 3.4 every few days variable |
#7709, aired 2018-03-01 | MAILING IT IN $200: If a friend is building a wall or a whole house, mail him this basic piece of material, standard size 3 5/8 & 2 1/4 x 8 inches a brick |
#7614, aired 2017-10-19 | "R"OCK BANDS $800: Drummer Tommy died in 2014, the last of the original 1-2-3-4 members of this NYC band the Ramones |
#7071, aired 2015-05-18 | "R"OCKERS $400: "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker" was a gem by these 1-2-3-4 guys from Queens The Ramones |
#7033, aired 2015-03-25 | DON'T L ME $1000: A basic 4-letter category of food mentioned in 1 Corinthians 3:2 meat |
#6955, aired 2014-12-05 | NON-COMMON CORE MATH $200: 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 15 |
#6955, aired 2014-12-05 | NON-COMMON CORE MATH $400: 1 - 2 + 3 - 4 + 5 3 |
#6955, aired 2014-12-05 | NON-COMMON CORE MATH $600: 1 x 2 x 3 x 4 x 5 120 |
#6955, aired 2014-12-05 | NON-COMMON CORE MATH $800: -1 x 2 x -3 x 4 x -5 -120 |
#6814, aired 2014-04-10 | INTERNATIONAL AUTHORS $1600: This Romanian-born French playwright also wrote for children, the series "Stories 1, 2, 3, 4" that he himself called "silly" (Eugène) Ionesco |
#6713, aired 2013-11-20 | ADD A NUMBER $1200: Add 1/4 to 5/12 & you get this 8/12 (or 2/3) |
#6540, aired 2013-02-08 | BE PRODUCTIVE $600: 2/3 x 3/8, reduced to its simplest form 1/4 |
#6136, aired 2011-04-25 | 1, 2, 3, 4 $400: By distance from the Sun:
1. Mercury
2. Venus
3. Earth
4. this planet Mars |
#6136, aired 2011-04-25 | 1, 2, 3, 4 $800: By career homers:
1. Barry Bonds
2. Hank Aaron
3. Babe Ruth
4. "Say Hey" to him Willie Mays |
#6136, aired 2011-04-25 | 1, 2, 3, 4 $1200: By area:
1. Asia
2. Africa
3. North America
4. this continent South America |
#6136, aired 2011-04-25 | 1, 2, 3, 4 $2000: By atomic number:
1. hydrogen
2. helium
3. lithium
4. this element beryllium |
#6136, aired 2011-04-25 | 1, 2, 3, 4 $3,000 (Daily Double): By electoral votes:
1. California
2. Texas
3. New York
4. this state Florida |
#6072, aired 2011-01-25 | NICE TO MEAT YOU $600: USDA grades of this "other white meat" are 1, 2, 3, 4 & utility; mmm... utility this pork |
#5934, aired 2010-06-03 | LET'S BE LOGICAL $600: An NFL game ended 17-7; the losing team scored no touchdowns but this many field goals 1 |
#5877, aired 2010-03-16 | BROKE-DOWN WORDS $200: My 1-2-3 letter is the stone of a fruit & my 4-5-6-7 is a season pitfall |
#5877, aired 2010-03-16 | BROKE-DOWN WORDS $400: My 1-2-3 is a basenji or borzoi and my 4-5-6-7-8-9-10 was Mike Piazza's position dogcatcher |
#5877, aired 2010-03-16 | BROKE-DOWN WORDS $600: My 1-2-3-4-5 was British host David & my 6-7-8-9 means "to wound with the teeth" frostbite |
#5877, aired 2010-03-16 | BROKE-DOWN WORDS $800: My 1-2-3-4 is what a bad golfer yells & my 5-6-7-8-9-10 follows him on a sunny day foreshadow |
#5877, aired 2010-03-16 | BROKE-DOWN WORDS $1,500 (Daily Double): My 1-2-3 is active hostility between nations & my 4-5-6-7 is a gated chamber in a canal or dam warlock |
#5846, aired 2010-02-01 | JUST AVERAGE $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a baseball slugging average equation on the monitor.) Items get different importance when calculating slugging average; a single counts as one, a triple as three, making it this type of average that sounds heavy a weighted average |
#5534, aired 2008-10-02 | THIRD ROCK FROM THE SUN $600: Of about 1/4, 2/3 or 3/4, Earth's orbital period is 365 & this fraction of a day 1/4 |
#5202, aired 2007-04-03 | MATH $2000: For the series
1, 3, 5, 17
the median is 4, arrived at this way to take the number that's between 3 and 5 (averaging the 2 middle numbers) |
#5170, aired 2007-02-16 | MEASUREMENT $800: If you're "as thick as a" standard one of these, you could be 3 3/4" in depth, 2 1/4" in height & 8" in length a brick |
#5008, aired 2006-05-24 | ALL DOLLED UP $800: 11 1/2" of macho muscle when he debuted in 1964, this action figure had shrunk to a mere 3 3/4" by 1982 G.I. Joe |
#5007, aired 2006-05-23 | ABBREV. $1000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows on the monitor that the fractions 1/3 = 4/12 and 1/4 = 3/12.) For 1/3 & 1/4, 12 is the LCD--lowest common denominator; for 2, 3, 4 & 6, 12 is the LCM, short for this least common multiple |
#4937, aired 2006-02-14 | GRAB BAG $800: 1 potato, 2 potato, 3 potato, 4, more potatoes are of this brown-skinned variety than any other russet |
#4847, aired 2005-10-11 | GOIN' MOBILE $800: In 2005 Dan Wheldon led a 1-2-3-4 finish at the Indy 500 for cars made by this co., known for its Accord & CR-V Honda |
#4258, aired 2003-02-19 | SPORTING OBJECTS $1000: An object that weighs 1/5 ounce containing 14 to 16 feathers that extend 2 3/4 inches from a cork badminton |
#3942, aired 2001-10-23 | HISTORY TEST $900 (Daily Double): This ship left Tahiti April 4, 1789, apparently to the regret of many of the crew the Bounty |
#3914, aired 2001-09-13 | OH, CRAPS! $300: 4, easy 3 & 1 |
#3883, aired 2001-06-20 | SURVIVOR 12: THE MUPPETS $300: This Transylvanian nobleman wins 1... 2... 3... 4... 5 immunity challenges Count von Count |
#3732, aired 2000-11-21 | THIS DOES NOT COMPUTE $400: The standard dimensions of one of these lumber units are 1 1/2 inches by 3 1/2 inches 2 X 4 |
#3405, aired 1999-05-28 | THE COCKTAIL HOUR $100: The classic version is 1 1/2 oz. gin, 3/4 oz. dry vermouth, lemon twist or olive martini |
#3347, aired 1999-03-09 | REIGNING CATS & DOGS $500: The smallest dog ever recorded, one of these terriers, stood 2 1/2 inches tall & stretched 3 3/4 inches long a Yorkshire terrier |
#3149, aired 1998-04-16 | EUROPEAN VACATION $500 (Daily Double): Landmark from which you can see the following views: [1] [2] [3] [4] the Eiffel Tower |
#3082, aired 1998-01-13 | TIME ZONE PROBLEMS $400: If you board a 1-hour flight from Detroit to Chicago at 3 P.M., you'll land at about this hour 3 P.M. (Detroit is one hour ahead) |
#2997, aired 1997-09-16 | "STICK"S & "STONE"S $500: 3' 9" high, 2' 4 1/2" across & nearly 1' thick, it was key to deciphering hieroglyphics The Rosetta Stone |
#2480, aired 1995-05-19 | CHINESE FOOD $100: If kept moist in a dark place for 4-5 days, 1/2 cup of mung beans will yield about 3 cups of these sprouts |
#1883, aired 1992-11-11 | MATH $400: It's the lowest common denominator for the fractions 1/2, 1/3, & 1/4 12 |
#1879, aired 1992-11-05 | DOLLS $300: The original 1964 version of this soldier was 11 1/2" tall; the 1982 model line was a mere 3 3/4" G.I. Joe |
#1838, aired 1992-09-09 | PLAYGROUND RHYMES $200: 1 this veggie,
2 this veggie,
3 this veggie. 4,
5 this veggie,
6 this veggie,
7 this veggie, more potato |
#1783, aired 1992-05-06 | MATH $800: This fraction is half the sum of 1/2 & 1/4 3/8ths |
#1560, aired 1991-05-17 | THE MOON $600: Of 1/4, 1/2 or 3/4, the diameter of the Moon as compared to the Earth's 1/4 |
#1245, aired 1990-01-19 | "F" IN MATH $200: A number written as a quotient; examples are 2/3, 1/2 & 1/4 Fraction |
#1137, aired 1989-07-11 | FOOD $200: Mix 3 eggs & 3/4 c. sugar; add 1 c. thick cream,
2 c. half & half
& 2 tsps. vanilla;
simmer; then freeze with ice vanilla ice cream |
#843, aired 1988-04-13 | MATHEMATICS $400: For the fractions 1/2, 1/3 & 1/4, it's the lowest common denominator 12 |
#597, aired 1987-03-24 | WEIGHTS & MEASURES $300: Of 1/4, 1/2, or 3/4, amount of alloy in 18 karat gold 1/4 |
#475, aired 1986-10-03 | WINES $300: According to the wine institute, in 1984 this major power was world's 4th leading wine producer the U.S.S.R. |
#412, aired 1986-04-08 | FOOD & DRINK $500: A basic recipe for this gravy-like mixture is 3 c. milk, 2/3 c. flour, & 1/4 c. melted butter a cream sauce (white sauce) |
#340, aired 1985-12-27 | POTENT POTABLES $500: Classic formula for this rum drink is "1 of sour, 2 of sweet, 3 of strong, & 4 of weak" daiquiri |
#331, aired 1985-12-16 | THE BIBLE $500: Made of acacia, about 3 ft. by 3 ft. by 4 1/2 ft., & covered in gold the Ark of the Covenant |
#304, aired 1985-11-07 | SOUTH AMERICA $200: Over 1/2 of the marijuana and 3/4 of the cocaine consumed in the U.S. comes from this country Colombia |
#61, aired 1984-12-03 | SPORTS $200: A filly becomes a mare at this age 4 |
Jeff Richmond, an attorney from Los Angeles, California
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"He used his 1988 5-game winnings to pay for law school....
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Roger Green, a business librarian from Albany, New York
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Season 15 1-time champion: $17,600.
Roger's blog; Jeopardy! entries [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [+]
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Chris Rodrigues, a personal banking representative from New Bedford, Massachusetts
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Season 26 3-time champion: $41,498 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
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Jeff Richmond, a city planner from West Hollywood, California
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $33,300. 1990 Super...
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Jeff Richmond, a law student from West Hollywood, California
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $33,300. 1990 Super...
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Jeff Richmond, a law student from West Hollywood, California
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $33,300. 1990 Super...
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Steve Rogitz, a letter carrier from Gardena, California
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1993 10th Anniversary Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000....
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Steve Rogitz, a trucking company manager from Gardena, California
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1993 10th Anniversary Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000....
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Steven Rogitz, a letter carrier from Gardena, California
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1993 10th Anniversary Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000....
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Steve Rogitz, an operations manager from Torrance, California
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1993 10th Anniversary Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000....
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Bob Blake, an actuary from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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"In 1990, he won the Tournament of Champions. An actuary from...
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Jove Graham, a biomedical engineer from Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
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Season 26 1-time champion: $34,401 + $1,000. Jove's second contestant interview...
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Tom Toce, an actuary from New York, New York
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Season 26 2-time champion: $39,200 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
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Marty Scott, an assistant district attorney from Forney, Texas
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Season 26 3-time champion: $64,002 + $2,000. Marty won $250,000 on...
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Becky Anderson, a retired software specialist originally from Morganton, North Carolina
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Season 25 1-time champion: $16,401 + $2,000. Becky Anderson - A...
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Ken Jennings, a writer from Seattle, Washington
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• 74-game champion with longest winning streak • Total earnings over...
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Paul Boymel, a civil rights attorney from Potomac, Maryland
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"He was the top winner of the 1984-85 season. Now he's...
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Greg Lichtenstein, a freshman from Vassar College
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2009 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 18 and from Plainview, New York...
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Dan Melia, a college professor from Berkeley, California
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"He was a 1998 Tournament of Champions winner. Today he's a...
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Surya Sabhapathy, a senior from the University of Michigan
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2010-A College Championship 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $26,600. Hometown: Northville,...
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Steven Popper, an economist from Topanga, California
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"A winner of 5 shows in 1988, he has since founded...
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Bruce Naegeli, a retired law librarian from Phoenix, Arizona
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"He finished second in the 1988 Tournament of Champions. A retired...
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Mike Marmesh, a veterinarian from Miami, Florida
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Season 26 1-time champion: $4,700 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
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Michael Rankins, a minister and writer from Rohnert Park, California
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\"A 5-show winner from 1988, he has been a minister with...
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Dave Belote, the base commander from Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas
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2010 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 26 5-time champion:...
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Andy Davis, a Chyron operator from South Boston, Massachusetts
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Season 25 2-time champion: $49,799 + $1,000. Andy Davis - A...
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Christine Valada, a photographer and attorney originally from Walton, New York
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2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $68,703...
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Scott Menke, a senior from Johns Hopkins University
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2009 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from Flemington, New Jersey...
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David Skaar, a research scientist from Raleigh, North Carolina
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Season 25 3-time champion: $102,000 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
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Gail Flemmons, a history teacher from Clinton, Mississippi
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Season 25 2-time champion: $46,399 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
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Laura Myers, a senior from the University of Missouri
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2009 College Championship second runner-up: $29,900. 22 and from Richmond, Virginia...
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Kevin Wilson, a communications specialist from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Season 26 3-time champion: $76,998 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
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Rebecca Dixon, a graduate student and musician from Vancouver, Washington
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Season 26 2-time champion: $53,002 + $1,000. Rebecca and her partner...
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Ariella Goldstein, a junior from Muhlenberg College
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2009 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 20 and from Cortlandt Manor,...
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Stefan Goodreau, a video game tester and camp counselor from Los Angeles, California
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2010 Tournament of Champions 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $50,000. Season...
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Brad Rutter, an actor and producer from Los Angeles, California
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• Highest all-time winnings (over $4.3 million) • Has never lost...
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Jordan Brand, an anesthesiologist from Westchester, New York
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Season 26 1-time champion: $24,405 + $2,000. The Sesame Street character...
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Christine Carrino Gorowara, a teacher educator from Wilmington, Delaware
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Season 25 2-time champion: $43,202 + $1,000. Wife of Season 26...
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Courtney Trezise, a senior from Michigan State University
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2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 21 and from Okemos, Michigan at...
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Burns Cameron, a realtor from Standish, Maine
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1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. Burns appeared on the original version...
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Patrick Tucker, a senior from the University of Notre Dame
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2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2009 College Championship winner: $100,000...
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Francois Dominic Laramée, a writer and TV personality from Verdun, Quebec, Canada
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Season 25 2-time champion: $46,300 + $1,000. Francois's name was printed...
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Harris Cohen, a family physician from Lower Gwynedd, Pennsylvania
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Season 25 2-time champion: $17,800 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
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Thomas L. Friedman, an author and foreign affairs columnist from The New York Times
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"He has won three Pulitzer Prizes and authored six best sellers,...
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Laura Hughes, a mom from New Market, Maryland
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Season 26 1-time champion: $27,500 + $2,000. Wife of Season 16...
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Eric Betts, a senior from Emory University
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2009 College Championship first runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $50,000. 21 and...
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Anthony Dedousis, a sophomore from Harvard University
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2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 19 and from Manhasset, New York...
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Mark Petterson, a senior from the University of Kansas
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2009 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from Prairie Village,...
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Larissa Charnsangavej, a senior from Rice University
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2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 21 and from Houston, Texas at...
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Carl Brandt, an investor originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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2009 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 25 4-time champion: $70,799...
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Warren Usui, a computer programmer from Pacific Palisades, California
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Season 19 3-time champion: $59,990 + $2,000. Warren appeared as a...
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Katie Winter, a senior from Tufts University
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2008 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 22 and from Hershey, PA at...
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Andrew Ceppos, a senior from Tufts University
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2009 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from Verona, New...
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Jennifer Duann, a senior from the Ohio State University
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2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 21 and from Worthington, Ohio at...
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