#9057, aired 2024-03-12 | PLAIN GEOGRAPHY $2000: 3,000 years ago Mexico's Tabasco Plain was part of the trading network of these people & later the home of the Maya the Olmecs |
#9026, aired 2024-01-29 | LOST IN SPACE $2000: A 2007 Chinese missile test to destroy one of these in orbit added more than 3,000 pieces of trackable debris an artificial satellite (a weather satellite) |
#9025, aired 2024-01-26 | HISTORIC BATTLES $1600: A cavalry force of 3,000 Polish Hussars helped break the 1683 Siege of Vienna by forces of this empire & to win the ensuing battle the Ottoman Empire |
#9012, aired 2024-01-09 | DISASTER $200: The earthquake & ensuing fire that struck this U.S. city in 1906 had a 7.9 magnitude & claimed more than 3,000 lives San Francisco |
#8993, aired 2023-12-13 | WESTERN TV SHOWS $1000: A Paramount+ series follows this Black lawman of the Wild West who in real life apprehended more than 3,000 outlaws, including his son Bass Reeves |
#8983, aired 2023-11-29 | METRICKY PROBLEMS $400: 32,000 ounces make a short one; 3,274 more make a metric one a ton |
#16, aired 2023-10-11 | PEW! PEW! PEW! $3,000 (Daily Double): Derived from the French word for "flea", it's a dark shade of red similar to burnt sienna puce |
#8917, aired 2023-07-18 | COLLEGE TUITION: THEN & NOW $400: It may get your Irish up to know in 1977 this Indiana private U. cost about $3,000 but tuition & fees now go for 62 grand Notre Dame |
#16, aired 2023-05-22 | PICKING UP THE CZECH $200: The govt. sold the rights to Czech Otto Wichterle's soft type of these vision aids for $330,000 & a company then paid $3 million contact lenses |
#15, aired 2023-05-22 | ALL AROUND THE WORLD $1,000 (Daily Double): A gigantic 3/4 dome, Montreal's biosphere was designed by this American for the city's 1967 Expo (Buckminster) Fuller |
#8842, aired 2023-04-04 | GOODNESS & MERCY $400: Benevolence, or an organization that has 3,000 stores where you can get a tax-deductible receipt when you donate there good will |
#8835, aired 2023-03-24 | CATS: THE NON-MUSICAL $800: A statistic commonly cited about this alliterative cat with a blotched, tortoiseshell-&-white coat is only one of 3,000 is male calico |
#8834, aired 2023-03-23 | SCIENCE $800: There are more than 3,000 species of this insect in 3 main genera; genus Culex carries encephalitis mosquitoes |
#8826, aired 2023-03-13 | THE BIG BANG THEORY $200: The 1883 Krakatoa eruption was heard 3,000 miles away; that's like hearing something in L.A. when you're in this Rhode Island capital Providence |
#8797, aired 2023-01-31 | A CAPITAL OFFENSIVE $400: Burning the U.S Capitol building in 1814, the British fueled the fire with 3,000 books from this institution, small at the time the Library of Congress |
#12, aired 2023-01-26 | A SIGN OF SHAME $3,000 (Daily Double): In this Nathaniel Hawthorne novel, single mom Hester Prynne must wear a red "A" on her dress The Scarlet Letter |
#11, aired 2023-01-19 | A TRASHY CATEGORY $200: You can't spell "garbage" without this kind of boat; the Mobro wandered around the Atlantic in 1987 with 3,000 tons of New York trash a barge |
#8787, aired 2023-01-17 | THE REAL REAL HOUSEWIVES OF... $600: ...this UAE city may well be from the Philippines or know people who are; Filipinos make up 450,000 of its 3 million people Dubai |
#8739, aired 2022-11-10 | SOMETHING THAT IS... $800: Red:
The storm system known by these 3 words is more than 10,000 miles wide the Great Red Spot |
#6, aired 2022-10-30 | PRETTY LITTLE LIES $500: How's this for a flex? You just got back from the gym, & get this, you dead-lifted a ton & a half, this many pounds 3,000 |
#8711, aired 2022-10-03 | PLANE TALK $3,000 (Daily Double): Great flying weather with no major clouds or haze is CAVU, "ceiling and" this "unlimited" visibility |
#8704, aired 2022-09-22 | MUST BE NICE $200: Nice! You've got the Strottarga Bianco type of this fancy fishy treat ($3,000 an ounce or so) & a new box of Triscuits to serve it on caviar |
#8670, aired 2022-06-24 | 2022 ANNIVERSARIES $200: 100 years ago, in November 1922 Howard Carter made this discovery, some 3,000 years after the death that caused its creation King Tut's tomb (King Tut's body as a mummy) |
#8596, aired 2022-03-14 | I LOVE YOU 3,000 $200: "U" know it's the designation for radio frequencies between 300 & 3,000 megahertz UHF (ultra high frequency) |
#8596, aired 2022-03-14 | I LOVE YOU 3,000 $400: He's not a total outcast; he's a musical & fashion trendsetter Andre 3000 |
#8596, aired 2022-03-14 | I LOVE YOU 3,000 $600: This shortstop was the first of all the team's superstars to join the 3,000-hit club as a Yankee, doing so with a home run in 2011 Jeter |
#8596, aired 2022-03-14 | I LOVE YOU 3,000 $800: Beginning where the Lualaba & Luvua meet, this river flows almost 3,000 miles through West Central Africa to the Atlantic the Congo |
#8596, aired 2022-03-14 | I LOVE YOU 3,000 $1000: In 2021 a trader's "fat-finger" error led to a sale price of $3,000 instead of $300,000 for an NFT, short for this a non-fungible token |
#8588, aired 2022-03-02 | ROAD TRIP $3,000 (Daily Double): Vital during World War II, this road runs from Kunming, China to Lashio in Myanmar the Burma Road |
#8582, aired 2022-02-22 | FREE STUFF $1000: In 2009, Todd Bol made a model full of books in tribute to his mother, a teacher; it became this 3-word concept with more than 100,000 worldwide a (the) Little Free Library |
#8581, aired 2022-02-21 | LAS VEGAS HOTEL NAMES $600: Like America, this northern African desert is about 3,000 miles from east to west the Sahara |
#8573, aired 2022-02-09 | 3-LETTER ANIMALS $800: This species of deer crossed into North America about 12,000 years ago using the Bering land bridge elk |
#4, aired 2022-02-09 | PREFIXES $3,000 (Daily Double): It's a shortcut used to generate a whole sequence of keystrokes; it was a prefix for "instruction" but broke free macro |
#8561, aired 2022-01-24 | ROMA LIFE & CULTURE $800: The Roma were targeted by the Nazis & August 2 is a day of remembrance for almost 3,000 killed at this camp on that date in 1944 Auschwitz |
#8538, aired 2021-12-22 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $400: Medicine Bow & Bighorn are U.S. ranges in these mountains that extend for more than 3,000 miles across North America the Rockies |
#8518, aired 2021-11-24 | IN THAT COUNTRY $1000: Here is the Château Frontenac, & Peggy's Cove in all its glory Canada |
#8502, aired 2021-11-02 | GEOGRAPHIC IDIOMS $800: The Atlantic gets downgraded in this slangy expression for traveling between the United Kingdom & the United States the pond |
#8457, aired 2021-08-03 | RELIGION $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from the Great Synagogue in Budapest, Hungary.) The largest in Europe, the Great Synagogue of Budapest can seat 3,000 people; traditionally, the men sit downstairs while the women are in the balcony, a universal practice in this branch of Judaism Orthodox |
#8455, aired 2021-07-30 | THE CDC SAYS SO $800: In 2020 the CDC reported there had been nearly 3,000 cases including many deaths due to EVALI, a lung injury caused by this activity vaping |
#8435, aired 2021-07-02 | 3's COMPANY $4,000 (Daily Double): In 2018 this company met its goal of producing 5,000 Model 3 sedans in a week Tesla |
#8426, aired 2021-06-21 | YOU'RE ALL OVER THE MAP $400: This desert stretches more than 3,000 miles from Mauritania to Sudan the Sahara |
#8386, aired 2021-04-26 | RADIO ON THE TV $2000: This man of 1,000 voices played "Brockmire", who in Season 3 made it back to a Major League broadcast booth Hank Azaria |
#8331, aired 2021-02-08 | FACTS & FIGURES $1000: China has this type of legislature, meaning there's only a single house; it has almost 3,000 members unicameral |
#8237, aired 2020-09-15 | VOLCANOES $2000: In 1883 an explosive eruption of this volcano in the Sunda Strait could be heard nearly 3,000 miles away Krakatoa |
#8203, aired 2020-04-15 | THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS $200: The Rocky Mountains stretch for more than 3,000 miles from New Mexico north to the Brooks Range in this state Alaska |
#8162, aired 2020-02-18 | RELIGIOUS IDIOMS $3,000 (Daily Double): Something bad that later turns out to be good is one of these at first hidden signs of favor a blessing in disguise |
#8150, aired 2020-01-31 | % $1000: The government contacts about 110,000 people to get this monthly figure, 3.6% for Oct. 2019 unemployment |
#8149, aired 2020-01-30 | WEBSITES $200: (Sarah of Clue Crew presents from the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum.) Federal funding covers only about 2/3 of the Smithsonian's expenses, so to ready Neil Armstrong's space suit for Apollo 11's 50th anniversary, the Air and Space Museum raised more than $500,000 via a "Reboot the Suit" campaign on this community funding website Kickstarter |
#8148, aired 2020-01-29 | STATES' BIG EMPLOYERS $600: About 3 million people live in this state--51,000 work for MGM Resorts International Nevada |
#8110, aired 2019-12-06 | BACK IN THE 20th CENTURY $1200: On Dec. 3, 1973 Pioneer 10 was within 81,000 miles of its cloud tops & would find this planet to be mostly liquid Jupiter |
#8075, aired 2019-10-18 | AROUND THE WORLD $200: The 3,000-room Royal Palace in this city is the official residence of the Spanish royal family, but they don't live there Madrid |
#8042, aired 2019-07-23 | THE "B" THAT POWERS $1200: It gets up to about 3,000 degrees in this kind of furnace used to make pig iron blast furnace |
#8039, aired 2019-07-18 | A TOUR OF EUROPE $400: Iceland's 3,000-square-mile Vatnajokull is Europe's largest of these--subject to change, as it's receding fast a glacier |
#8018, aired 2019-06-19 | BIG RIVERS $800: At 3,000 miles, the Parana River is only the second-longest river on this continent South America |
#8014, aired 2019-06-13 | MEXICAN GEOGRAPHY $1,500 (Daily Double): All topping 17,000', Mexico's 3 highest peaks are these, & it's what Popocatepetl signifies volcanoes |
#8008, aired 2019-06-05 | SKETCHERS $200: This artist sketched David, but his marble sculpture of the same subject is a little more famous Michaelangelo |
#8001, aired 2019-05-27 | THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from Texas Beeworks in Austin, Texas.) Beekeeping was practiced in ancient Egypt where honey was important not just in everyday life, but in the afterlife; the 1922 discovery of this king's tomb included jars of honey, still edible 3,000 years later King Tut |
#7961, aired 2019-04-01 | AN APRIL TO REMEMBER $400: In April 1906 an earthquake hit this U.S. city followed by a massive fire & the loss of 3,000 lives San Francisco |
#7945, aired 2019-03-08 | THE HUMANITIES $800: 11,000 films were made in the U.S. during this movie era that ended abruptly in the late 1920s; 3/4 are lost the silent film era |
#7885, aired 2018-12-14 | LAW PRACTICE $3,000 (Daily Double): Marvin v. Marvin gave us this word for financial support between non-married folks post-relationship palimony |
#7870, aired 2018-11-23 | BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $600: In May of 1780, the British captured this Southern city, forcing the surrender of 3,000 American soldiers Charleston |
#7837, aired 2018-10-09 | THE FACEBOOK OF JOB $800: TBT: Job back in the day with 3,000 of these humped creatures; after his troubles, the Lord blessed him with 6,000 camels |
#7811, aired 2018-07-23 | THE VIEW FROM THE TOP $600: In the Civil War the Union got valuable intel from over 3,000 missions by these, with Thaddeus Lowe in charge balloons |
#7779, aired 2018-06-07 | AMERICAN DOGS $600: Developed in Wisconsin & seen here, the American water this is a rare breed; there are only about 3,000 in the world the American water spaniel |
#7756, aired 2018-05-07 | WRECKING THE CURVE $600: On Sept. 30, 1972 Roberto Clemente smacked a curve from Jon Matlack for this milestone number hit, his last 3,000 |
#7732, aired 2018-04-03 | IT'S A DISASTER! $600: The 79 A.D. eruption gets most of the headlines, but the Dec. 16, 1631 event at this volcano killed 3,000 & had dark sky for days Mount Vesuvius |
#7692, aired 2018-02-06 | PEWTER $600: The Danforth name has meant pewter for centuries; a 1795 plate set was appraised at $3,000 in Raleigh on this PBS series Antiques Roadshow |
#7645, aired 2017-12-01 | "COMMON" KNOWLEDGE $1600: The author claimed that 3 months after publication in 1776, this pamphlet had sold 120,000 copies Common Sense |
#7624, aired 2017-11-02 | LET'S EXPLORE $1000: Lewis & Clark journeyed nearly 8,000 miles to the Pacific & back leading the group with this 3-word name Corps of Discovery |
#7622, aired 2017-10-31 | FACTS & FIGURES $1000: It extends for more than 1,300 miles & is home to over 1,500 species of fish & 3,000 types of mollusks the Great Barrier Reef |
#7612, aired 2017-10-17 | IT'S A BATTLE $1,500 (Daily Double): On Sept. 17, 1862 in Maryland, over 3,000 men were killed & 17,000 wounded in this blood battle Antietam |
#7587, aired 2017-09-12 | TRAVEL FRANCE $1600: The 3,000 granite megaliths at Carnac in this farthest-west region of France may date back to 4000 B.C. Brittany |
#7520, aired 2017-04-28 | THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR $1200: Around 3,000 Americans lost their lives in the war, most to typhoid & this fever rather than combat yellow fever |
#7514, aired 2017-04-20 | CHINESE HISTORY $400: In 1839 China destroyed more than 20,000 chests of this smuggled drug in Canton, leading to a 3-year war with Britain opium |
#7506, aired 2017-04-10 | LET'S VISIT DOMINICA $1600: Dominica is home to some 3,000 of these natives who gave a longer version of their name to a sea the Caribs |
#7501, aired 2017-04-03 | WHERE ART THOU? $1000: At Austin, Minnesota's Museum of this Hormel product, featuring a wall of more than 3,000 cans Spam |
#7450, aired 2017-01-20 | PARTS OF SPEECH $200: I lost $17,000 in a 3-card Monte game in Yuma:
Yuma (a proper one) a noun |
#7409, aired 2016-11-24 | BUTTERFLIES $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports.) Several flyways merge into a single path over central Texas & guide these butterflies to their winter home 3,000 miles away in Mexico; the next generation will begin migrating north as spring arrives monarch butterflies |
#7401, aired 2016-11-14 | FLORA $400: A family of about 3,000 species, including cilantro, is named for this herb you know as a little green garnish on food parsley |
#7355, aired 2016-07-29 | U.S. CODE TALKING $1000: Title 3, Section 102: "The President shall receive...compensation in the aggregate amount of _____ a year" $400,000 a year |
#7322, aired 2016-06-14 | HISTORY REPEATS $400: In 1631 at least 3,000 people were killed & many villages destroyed by an eruption of this volcano that buried Pompeii Vesuvius |
#7279, aired 2016-04-14 | HISTORY OF THE WORLD, PART II $600: In 1797, 3 French agents asked for a $250,000 bribe from the U.S. in what came to be known as this 3-letter "Affair" the XYZ Affair |
#7226, aired 2016-02-01 | SEEING STARS $400: Blue stars are the hottest with temperatures exceeding 30,000 K.; this color is the coolest at less than 3,500 K. red |
#7191, aired 2015-12-14 | "Y"? BECAUSE WE LIKE YOU $1600: The Scottish village of Fortingall has an over 3,000-year-old one of these trees a yew tree |
#7159, aired 2015-10-29 | BAD NEWS $400: An April 26, 1986 test at this power station ended up producing a radioactive cloud more than 3,000 feet high Chernobyl |
#7148, aired 2015-10-14 | DC-3 $200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Delta Flight Museum in Atlanta, GA.) The DC-3 cruised at just 10,000 feet so passengers could enjoy air vents & large rectangular windows because this conditioning of the cabin for high altitudes wasn't needed pressurization (pressure accepted) |
#7129, aired 2015-09-17 | AFTER GLOW $1000: Adjective meaning pertaining to the buttocks gluteal |
#7101, aired 2015-06-29 | THE APOLLO MISSIONS $800: The rocket with this "planetary" name used 560,000 gallons of propellants in the first 3 minutes of flight Saturn |
#7079, aired 2015-05-28 | ISLANDS IN THE "C"s $1000: The flag of these islands has a lot in common with the flag of New Zealand the Cook Islands |
#7040, aired 2015-04-03 | NEW ENDINGS FOR CLASSIC LIT $1000: "...and his heart was going like mad and yes I said yes I will yes". Then again no maybe not I don't think so I said no Ulysses |
#7019, aired 2015-03-05 | THE BLACK LIST $200: Diceros Bicornis, the black species of this, can charge with up to 3,000 pounds a rhinoceros |
#7008, aired 2015-02-18 | OCEANOGRAPHY $400: The thermocline, a layer of the ocean from around 660' to 3,000' down, is so-called because this declines rapidly the temperature |
#7008, aired 2015-02-18 | DAVID MUIR REPORTING $1200: (David Muir delivers the clue.) In our continuing series on American jobs, economists have told us we could create 200,000 jobs if we all spend $64 a year on items with these 3 words made in America |
#6989, aired 2015-01-22 | THE BIG PICTURE $600: 3 is blue, 7,100 is Etruscan puce: the largest painting of this type, 40,000 square feet, was done at a 2013 youth festival paint by number |
#6952, aired 2014-12-02 | GEOGRAPHY $2,000 (Daily Double): (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) With an area of 471,000 square miles & a population of 3 million, this autonomous region was incorporated by China in 1951 amid controversy Tibet |
#6925, aired 2014-10-24 | GEOGRAPHUN $1600: (Sarah points to a map)
Though it's 3,000 miles wide, China has only one time zone. At 2,500 miles wide, Australia has three, and the one used in this state Is the same one for all of China. Western Australia |
#6911, aired 2014-10-06 | VAMOS LA BRASIL $4,400 (Daily Double): Good luck getting across town! The metro area of this city west of Rio covers more than 3,000 square miles São Paulo |
#6891, aired 2014-07-28 | SHOP CLASS $400: Woodshop is safer with Stephen Gass' device that can stop a spinning one of these in 3/1,000 of a second saw |
#6878, aired 2014-07-09 | THE WEST $400: Seen here 3,000 feet up is William Henry Jackson, who was the official one of these for the U.S. Geological Survey of the Territory a photographer |
#6869, aired 2014-06-26 | THE IRON AGE $1200: Our alphabet goes back 3,000 years to the phonetic one used in the Iron Age by these great sailors who founded Carthage the Phoenicians |
#6864, aired 2014-06-19 | SPACED OUT $200: Our galaxy contains hundreds of billions of them, but only about 3,000 are visible to the naked eye stars |
#6841, aired 2014-05-19 | MAKING THE GRADE $200: The more than 3,000 grades of this metal can be categorized into carbon, alloy & stainless varieties steel |
#6840, aired 2014-05-16 | LAKES & RIVERS $800: More than 3,000 square miles in area, it shares its name with a Central American nation Lake Nicaragua |
#6832, aired 2014-05-06 | ON THE MAP $400: In a valley 3,000 feet above sea level sits this capital city Caracas |
#6826, aired 2014-04-28 | TENNIS TIPS $400: Swing from low to high to hit this type of spin; some pros get 3,000 rpm on the ball topspin |
#6817, aired 2014-04-15 | TRUE "NORTH" $800: He got a 3-year suspended jail sentence & was fined $150,000 for his role with Nicaraguan contras Oliver North |
#6812, aired 2014-04-08 | TAKING IN THE SUN $1600: This field on the Sun is typically twice that of Earth but can reach 3,000 times as strong in areas with uneven surface rotation the magnetic field |
#6803, aired 2014-03-26 | LET'S GO "C" A PLAY $3,000 (Daily Double): This 1904 Russian play ends with the sound of an axe striking a tree The Cherry Orchard |
#6800, aired 2014-03-21 | FLYING INTO HISTORY $1000: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, AZ.) Most of the more than 3,000 Bell P-63 Kingcobra fighters built during World War II were delivered as part of the lend-lease program to this country for use in what was called the Great Patriotic War the Soviet Union |
#6770, aired 2014-02-07 | STOCK SYMBOLS $1,000 (Daily Double): This verb is the 3-letter stock symbol for Sotheby's BID |
#6754, aired 2014-01-16 | METROPOLIS $4,200 (Daily Double): In 1890 the population of this U.S. city bordering Mexico was 16,000; today it's 1.3 million San Diego |
#6727, aired 2013-12-10 | CONTROL $1000: In 1916 she opened the first birth-control clinic in the United States Margaret Sanger |
#6713, aired 2013-11-20 | ADD A NUMBER $1600: Add 1,031 to the year of the first Moon landing & you get this 3,000 |
#6711, aired 2013-11-18 | AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: JFK $1600: Here is JFK on May 12, 1963, having sent 3,000 federal troops to this Alabama city to keep the peace Birmingham |
#6695, aired 2013-10-25 | 1960s NEWSMAKERS $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows an animation of a globe on a monitor.) His February 20, 1962 trip, launching in Florida, orbiting the Earth 3 times at 17,000 miles per hour & splashing down in the Atlantic, made this man from Ohio a national hero John Glenn |
#6673, aired 2013-09-25 | THE BIBLE $200: The Bible attributes more than 3,000 proverbs to this monarch (King) Solomon |
#6650, aired 2013-07-12 | OH, CANADA $1200: Canada is a federation of 10 provinces & 3 of these whose total population is about 100,000 territories |
#6627, aired 2013-06-11 | OH SEE, CAN YOU SAY? $400: Check out a 1965 model from this company--original price, about $3,000 Ford |
#6625, aired 2013-06-07 | 4-LETTER COUNTRY NAMES $3,000 (Daily Double): A Pacific island republic Fiji |
#6595, aired 2013-04-26 | ROME, IF YOU WANT TO $400: 3,000 Romans at a time could clean up in this facility named for Diocletian the Baths |
#6594, aired 2013-04-25 | PUT YOUR MONEY WHERE YOUR MOUTH IS $600: At New York's Serendipity 3, a $1,000 one of these is drizzled with Tuscan chocolate & gold leaf, not hot fudge sundae |
#6567, aired 2013-03-19 | AROUND THE ARCTIC CIRCLE $800: 2/3 of this island, or more than 550,000 square miles, lies in the Arctic Greenland |
#6565, aired 2013-03-15 | "SHORT" $200: Used for long distances, it's radio communication at frequencies between 3,000 & 30,000 kilohertz shortwave |
#6532, aired 2013-01-29 | THE RACE IS ON $400: It's held over a 3-week period in July & covers more than 2,000 miles before ending in Paris the Tour de France |
#6512, aired 2013-01-01 | CONSERVATION $1200: A 1989 ivory ban followed a decade in which Africa's population of these creatures went from 1.3 million to 600,000 elephants |
#6489, aired 2012-11-29 | PICK UP YOUR "CUE" $1000: Hardy grass cultivated for lawns & sheep feed fescue |
#6476, aired 2012-11-12 | HUMP DAY $1200: The thorny devil lizard, which has a spiny hump, feeds entirely on this social insect & may eat 3,000 in a single meal an ant |
#6435, aired 2012-08-03 | SPORTS STARS $200: On July 9, 2011 this shortstop became the first player to reach 3,000 career hits as a Yankee Derek Jeter |
#6432, aired 2012-07-31 | MEASURE FOR MEASURE $2000: A 150-ton blue whale weighs this many pounds 300,000 |
#6378, aired 2012-05-16 | THE BRITISH ARE COMING! $800: Its 3,000 volumes were destroyed when the British burned the Capitol, its first home, in 1814 the Library of Congress |
#6362, aired 2012-04-24 | MAGAZINES $1200: Under longtime editor Gilbert Grosvenor, the circulation of this magazine went from less than 3,000 to more than 2 million National Geographic |
#6360, aired 2012-04-20 | MARINE BIOLOGY $1000: This largest ray is a graceful swimmer even though it may weigh up to 3,000 pounds a manta |
#6342, aired 2012-03-27 | 5-SYLLABLE WORDS $3,000 (Daily Double): By having operations in both Libya & Liechtenstein, a corporation is entitled to be called this multinational |
#6319, aired 2012-02-23 | OTHER WONDERS OF THE WORLD $200: This barrier's name in Chinese, Wanli Ch'ang Ch'eng, says that it's 10,000 li in length, or about 3,000 miles The Great Wall |
#6317, aired 2012-02-21 | ACTS OF CONGRESS $3,000 (Daily Double): Britain couldn't afford to pay cash for war materials much longer, so FDR proposed this alliterative act in December 1940 the Lend-Lease Act |
#6297, aired 2012-01-24 | NEW AGE THINKING $1000: Seen here is an example of one of these graphic mystical meditation aids whose name is from the Sanskrit for circle mandala |
#6281, aired 2012-01-02 | JFK's CAMELOT $1600: JFK sent 3,000 troops to restore order after black student James Meredith attended this school in 1962 Mississippi |
#6240, aired 2011-11-04 | CALCULATING THE MEASUREMENTS $400: 16 short tons minus 13 short tons leaves you this many pounds 6,000 (3 tons, 2,000 per) |
#6234, aired 2011-10-27 | MYTHBUSTERS $400: (The Mythbusters deliver the clue.) In the 15th century, Leonardo da Vinci designed a cannon powered by the rapid expansion of this; he thought it would fire projectiles 3,000 feet, but our test showed that the idea was mostly hot air steam |
#6234, aired 2011-10-27 | THE EMPIRE STRIKES PLAQUE $400: U.K. dentists recommend no less than 1,000 ppm of this in your 3-year-old's toothpaste fluoride |
#6193, aired 2011-07-13 | DAN-O-MITE $400: (Dan Patrick reads the clue.) When this Charger retired in 1988, he was one of only 3 quarterbacks to have racked up 40,000 passing yards Dan Fouts |
#6189, aired 2011-07-07 | PREHISTORIC TIMES $800: Cultivation of this 3-letter tree fruit may have started in the Middle East over 10,000 years ago a fig |
#6165, aired 2011-06-03 | EXTRAORDINARY DENTITION $600: Florida's state reptile, it's constantly replacing its 75 teeth & can go through 3,000 in a lifetime the alligator |
#6160, aired 2011-05-27 | PINEAPPLES $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from a pineapple plantation.) Pineapples are the only widely eaten of the bromeliads, a family of 3,000 species; like others, they aren't grown from seed, but by planting the top leafy structure, called this a crown |
#6135, aired 2011-04-22 | THE ENVIRONMENT $200: The Florida wild black type of this carnivore is down to about 3,000 animals & needs its habitat protected a bear |
#6103, aired 2011-03-09 | YAD VASHEM $1200: (Alex walks in front of the Wall of Remembrance in Yad Vashem, Israel.) Both the valiant uprising against the Nazis & the final deportation are depicted here in the Wall of Remembrance to this city's ghetto, which at one time held more than 400,000 people in just 1.3 square miles Warsaw |
#6102, aired 2011-03-08 | MULTIPLY BY 5, DIVIDE BY 2, ADD 3 $2000: 50,000 125,003 |
#6094, aired 2011-02-24 | U.S. HISTORY $400: A devastating earthquake & fire in this city in 1906 caused 3,000 deaths & $400 million in damages San Francisco |
#6049, aired 2010-12-23 | GILT BY ASSOCIATION $600: The Metropolitan Museum of Art is re-creating a lost 3,000-lb. gilt frame for this Emanuel Leutze river scene Washington Crossing the Delaware |
#6018, aired 2010-11-10 | KITES $200: The earliest kites date back around 3,000 years, when the Chinese made them from silk & this tall grass bamboo |
#6006, aired 2010-10-25 | MUMMIES OF THE WORLD $400: One of the world's oldest mummies, the Detmold Child was mummified in this high S. Amer. country 3,000 years before Tut Peru |
#5980, aired 2010-09-17 | 19th CENTURY QUOTATIONS $400: He once said, "I have constructed 3,000 different theories in connection with the electric light" Edison |
#5956, aired 2010-07-05 | ANIMATED FILMS $1000: 2009:
A meteorite turns Susan Murphy into Ginormica; the govt. imprisons her with other odd creatures Monsters vs. Aliens |
#5926, aired 2010-05-24 | PHYSICS $2,000 (Daily Double): This elementary particle has 6 types: 3 have 1/3 unit of negative charge & 3 have 2/3 unit of positive charge a quark |
#5876, aired 2010-03-15 | CLASSICAL TV THEMES $2,000 (Daily Double): In 1829, though he didn't know it, he composed the theme music for "The Lone Ranger" Gioachino Rossini |
#5865, aired 2010-02-26 | THE QUOTA SYSTEM $800: Pilgrimage to this city is run on a quota system; 3,000 people a year from the Gaza Strip get to go Mecca |
#5863, aired 2010-02-24 | AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER $800 (Daily Double): This 1797 incident centered on a $250,000 bribe request from 3 French agents (the) XYZ (Affair) |
#5862, aired 2010-02-23 | IT'S 2-LETTER TIME $800: The object of this Japanese board game, over 3,000 years old, is to capture territory on a board of intersecting lines go |
#5818, aired 2009-12-23 | CHRISTMAS IN NEW YORK $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from New York with a bell ringer.) A familiar sight on New York City streets is the holiday appeal of this organization that each year provides 3 million meals & 900,000 nights of lodging to those in need the Salvation Army |
#5805, aired 2009-12-04 | FORESTS $1600: Wheeler Peak in Nevada has a grove of the oldest type of tree, these pines; they're 3,000 if they're a day bristlecone pines |
#5799, aired 2009-11-26 | ANIMAL FARM $800: The spadefoot variety of this amphibian can lay up to 3,000 eggs in pools created by a summer rainfall a frog (a toad accepted) |
#5797, aired 2009-11-24 | RUN, RUN, RUN $1000: In the modern pentathlon, athletes go 3,000 meters in this hyphenated type of running cross-country |
#5788, aired 2009-11-11 | MUSEUMS $1000: Sue, the largest, most complete & best preserved T. rex, makes her home at the Field Museum in this city Chicago |
#5771, aired 2009-10-19 | "C"OUNTRIES $400: 14 countries border this country that's more than 3,000 miles long & wide China |
#5713, aired 2009-06-10 | COME FLY WITH ME $200: Nearly 3,000 flights a day take to this airline's "friendly skies" United |
#5704, aired 2009-05-28 | THE DALLAS COWBOYS $1000: This controversial No. 81 has had 1,000-yard receiving seasons his first 3 years in Dallas, 2006-08 Terrell Owens |
#5700, aired 2009-05-22 | THE JETS $2000: Each turbojet on the Northrop F-5E generates 3,500 pounds of thrust; these "kick in" to boost thrust to 5,000 pounds afterburners |
#5693, aired 2009-05-13 | WOMEN IN GOVERNMENT $3,000 (Daily Double): After heading up 2 Cabinet departments, she represented North Carolina in the Senate from 2003 to 2009 (Elizabeth) Dole |
#5638, aired 2009-02-25 | THE USED "-AR" SALESMAN $1600: I know I said you could have this steel reinforcing material for $3,800, but sorry, my boss says no less than $5,000 rebar |
#5632, aired 2009-02-17 | FOR GEOGRAPHIC VIOLENCE $400: Both sides suffered more than 20,000 casualties at this July 1-3, 1863 battle Gettysburg |
#5632, aired 2009-02-17 | FOR GEOGRAPHIC VIOLENCE $1600: In March 1954 it was 50,000 Viet Minh vs. 13,000 French soldiers at the base built around this 3-word village Dien Bien Phu |
#5628, aired 2009-02-11 | ODDPODGE $800: In 408 A.D. the Visigoths attacked Rome & demanded 3,000 pounds of this spice, not salt, as part of the city's ransom pepper |
#5595, aired 2008-12-26 | THE OLD REALTOR'S ALMANAC $4,000 (Daily Double): Let's check the commission chart--a standard 6% of the $500,000 price & half goes to me as seller's agent so I get this sum $15,000 |
#5594, aired 2008-12-25 | FRENCH LITERATURE $1200: Marcel Proust began writing this 7-part, 3,000-page novel in 1909 & continued working on it until his death in 1922 Remembrance of Things Past |
#5566, aired 2008-11-17 | START YOUR ENGINES $800: 2 solid rocket boosters along with the 3 main engines help this craft, such as the Atlantis, go 3,000 mph the Space Shuttle |
#5558, aired 2008-11-05 | A WORD ODDITY $6,000 (Daily Double): This Asian city is the only world capital whose name in English has 3 dotted letters in succession Beijing |
#5551, aired 2008-10-27 | CHEESY COUNTRIES $1000: Kasseri Greece |
#5551, aired 2008-10-27 | TIBET YOUR LIFE $3,000 (Daily Double): After the Dalai Lama fled in 1959, this lama became titular spiritual leader of Tibet the Panchen Lama |
#5509, aired 2008-07-17 | EUROPEAN HISTORY $1600: When this "dark" knight sacked Limoges, France in 1370, he killed more than 3,000 citizens the Black Prince |
#5465, aired 2008-05-16 | STATE FACTS $200: Only 3 cities in this state have more than 50,000 people--Billings, Missoula & Great Falls Montana |
#5450, aired 2008-04-25 | CAT SKILLS $800: Eating almost 3,000 kilos of meat a year, this cat is the largest land mammal with an all-meat diet a tiger |
#5353, aired 2007-12-12 | THIS IS YOUR LIFE, ABE LINCOLN! $200: In 1870 Congress granted her an annual pension of $3,000; call her sugar-mama or simply your wife, here's... Mary Lincoln |
#5315, aired 2007-10-19 | THIS SIDE OF PARASITES $1,200 (Daily Double): PSI is a charity delivering nets to fight this parasite-caused disease that kills 3,000 African children a day Malaria |
#5267, aired 2007-07-03 | U.S. GEOGRAPHIC DISTINCTIONS $800: Despite Minnesota's claim as the Land of 10,000 Lakes, this U.S. state has the most, with more than 3 million Alaska |
#5256, aired 2007-06-18 | WINE $800: Try my $3,000 1976 bottle from Romanee-Conti, the most famous estate in this area--oops, there goes the cork Burgundy |
#5168, aired 2007-02-14 | MOUNTAINS $1200: At about 29,000 ft., the summit of this Nepalese peak reaches 2/3 of the way through the Earth's troposphere Mount Everest |
#5164, aired 2007-02-08 | EXPLORATION $1600: (Kelly shows a map on the monitor.) In 1845, Ludwig Leichhardt completed a 3,000-mile journey, finding a route to the north coast & fertile pastures, exciting the people of this land Australia |
#5120, aired 2006-12-08 | IT'S A DISASTER $800: As many as 3,000 may have perished as a result of the earthquake & fire that ravaged San Francisco in April of this year 1906 |
#5097, aired 2006-11-07 | A FEW GOOD MEN $3,000 (Daily Double): He began doing hospital work in French Africa in 1913 &, as a German, was interned by the French during WWI Albert Schweitzer |
#5091, aired 2006-10-30 | FAST FOOD NATION $800: "Oven toasted tastes better", according to this sandwich chain with more than 3,000 restaurants worldwide Quiznos |
#5080, aired 2006-10-13 | CRAGS LIST $3,000 (Daily Double): La Cruz del this bird is a high point in Colca Canyon in the Peruvian Andes the condor |
#5078, aired 2006-10-11 | LET'S PLAY POST OFFICE $800: In 2002 the Post Office reported that more than 3,000 letter carriers suffered injury due to these dog bites |
#5066, aired 2006-09-25 | THE REAL ESTATE SECTION $400: Arlington County, Virginia: 3.7 mil. sq. ft. usable floor space here! Can hold approx. 25,000 ppl! 5 sides of fun! the Pentagon |
#5050, aired 2006-07-21 | BLAME IT ON THE REIGN $3,000 (Daily Double): ...of this English monarch, who made a truce with Saladin, ceding him Jerusalem Richard I (Richard the Lionhearted) |
#5041, aired 2006-07-10 | HOME RUN SLUGGERS $2000: On July 15, 2005 this Oriole became just the fourth player to reach 3,000 hits & 500 home runs in a career (Rafael) Palmeiro |
#5016, aired 2006-06-05 | BLOCKBUSTER BLUSTER $1000: As governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger's salary is $175,000 per year; for this '03 sequel, he got about $30 million Terminator 3 |
#5011, aired 2006-05-29 | ANIMALS $600: The bulls of this tusked aquatic mammal also known as the morse may weigh over 3,000 pounds the walrus |
#5007, aired 2006-05-23 | A "C"OUNTRY MILE $600: This country is about 3,000 miles long N. to S. but 3/4 of its people live within 200 miles of its southern border Canada |
#4986, aired 2006-04-24 | BIG FISH $2,000 (Daily Double): One of these freshwater pond fish was anything but "koi" when weighing in at 75 lbs., 11oz. in France in 1987 a carp |
#4975, aired 2006-04-07 | BASEBALL MANAGERS $800: Born Cornelius McGillicuddy, he's the only manager in history to win more than 3,000 games--3,776, to be precise Connie Mack |
#4973, aired 2006-04-05 | THE SUMMER OLYMPICS $1600: At the 1984 Olympics, Zola Budd collided with this American woman in the 3,000-meter race Mary Decker Slaney |
#4965, aired 2006-03-24 | QUOTABLE CINEMA $1000: 1967:
"They call me Mr. Tibbs!" In the Heat of the Night |
#4908, aired 2006-01-04 | ABBOTS & COSTELLOS $3,000 (Daily Double): This founder of the Abbey of Clairvaux is not to be confused with the saint who founded Alpine hospices Bernard |
#4874, aired 2005-11-17 | MONEY FROM HOME $200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from St. Petersburg, Russia.) Shopping in a Russian marketplace, you can buy a traditional nesting doll for 3,000 of these ruble |
#4874, aired 2005-11-17 | EFFECTS $3,000 (Daily Double): This 19th century Frenchman gave his name to an effect by which oxygen inhibits fermentation Pasteur |
#4836, aired 2005-09-26 | ALL'S PHARAOH $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew muses over the first glimpse at the boy king in Luxor, Egypt.) In this year, the view into Tut's tomb was glimpsed for the first time in over 3,000 years by Howard Carter & Lord Carnarvon 1922 |
#4826, aired 2005-09-12 | UNIVERSITY LATIN CLASS $4,200 (Daily Double): Truthfully, it's Harvard's 1-word Latin motto "Veritas" |
#4821, aired 2005-07-18 | NOW THAT'S ITALIAN $400: Though the 79 A.D. eruption gets more press, in 1631 this volcano claimed at least 3,000 lives Vesuvius |
#4812, aired 2005-07-05 | 7-LETTER EDIBLES $600: In the same family as the peach, it has been grown in China for over 3,000 years the apricot |
#4806, aired 2005-06-27 | TANGENTIAL ETRUSCAN POTPOURRI $600: No Etruscan could know that 25,000 Southern casualties occured during this July 1-3, 1863 battle Gettysburg |
#4793, aired 2005-06-08 | THE SHARKS $600: Averaging 12 feet & 3,000 pounds, this shark, Carcharodon carcharias, is also called the maneater the great white shark |
#4777, aired 2005-05-17 | AIRPORT NAMES $3,000 (Daily Double): Montreal's Dorval airport is now named for this late prime minister, a Montreal native (Pierre Elliott) Trudeau |
#4773, aired 2005-05-11 | WOMEN IN SPORTS $2000: She's the all-time winningest female jockey, with more than 3,000 wins Julie Krone |
#4728, aired 2005-03-09 | GOD SAVE THE BRITISH KING OR QUEEN $1,000 (Daily Double): All 3 of the kings with this name died violently Richard |
#4723, aired 2005-03-02 | MILITARY HISTORY $3,000 (Daily Double): A participant in WWI's First Battle of the Marne was the BEF, short for this British Expeditionary Force |
#4709, aired 2005-02-10 | INVENTORS $800: In the 1930s, using fused silica & silicones, J. Franklin Hyde found the first new way to make this in 3,000 years glass |
#4669, aired 2004-12-16 | DISASTER DIGEST $1200: 1906: 3,000 people die when a major earthquake hits this metropolis San Francisco |
#4622, aired 2004-10-12 | LIFETIME $3,200 (Daily Double): Born in St. Louis in 1888, became a Brit in 1927, wrote poems & plays, won a Nobel Prize in 1948, died 1965 T.S. Eliot |
#4603, aired 2004-09-15 | AMERICAN LITERATURE $1,500 (Daily Double): "Sons", the second book in a trilogy begun with this work, traces the destinies of the 3 sons of Wang Lung The Good Earth (by Pearl Buck) |
#4595, aired 2004-07-23 | OSCARS OF THE '70s $10,000 (Daily Double): For her portrayal of Greta Ohlsson in a 1974 mystery, this legendary actress scored her third Oscar Ingrid Bergman |
#4592, aired 2004-07-20 | GIMME THE 5th $3,000 (Daily Double): Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, & this made up the 5 Civilized Tribes Seminole |
#4590, aired 2004-07-16 | POPULATIONS $3,000 (Daily Double): With more than 10% of the population, they form Turkey's largest minority ethnic group the Kurds |
#4589, aired 2004-07-15 | STRONG MEN $200: Guinness reported that in 2002 Rick Belden took 3 minutes to rip up a total of over 28,000 pages' worth of these phone books |
#4589, aired 2004-07-15 | LATIN AMERICA $2000: The earliest known Indian civilization in the Americas, they lived in what is now Mexico over 3,000 years ago the Olmecs |
#4586, aired 2004-07-12 | STATE FACTS $1000: Including Fairfield & litchfield, this state has only 8 counties Connecticut |
#4585, aired 2004-07-09 | THE QUEEN'S ENGLISH $3,800 (Daily Double): The Brits use the Latin curriculum vitae; we use a French word for this document a résumé |
#4582, aired 2004-07-06 | NOVEL QUOTES $1000: (1972)
"Rabbits need dignity and above all the will to accept their fate" Watership Down |
#4573, aired 2004-06-23 | SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS $1000: Quick, name this dame who played Mistress Quickly in Kenneth Branagh's film of "Henry V" Judi Dench |
#4573, aired 2004-06-23 | DEAR JOHN $3,600 (Daily Double): In 1873 he "plowed" into politics & became the second mayor of Moline, Illinois John Deere |
#4532, aired 2004-04-27 | PREHISTORIC TIMES $400: Scientists have identified over 4,000 species of these "3-lobed" sea creatures that lived during the Paleozoic era trilobites |
#4484, aired 2004-02-19 | A TRIP TO THE MOON $800: It's estimated the Moon has about 3 trillion of these including one that's about 13,000 feet deep craters |
#4466, aired 2004-01-26 | HI YA, IRIAN JAYA! $800: With its tropical jungles, Irian Jaya is home to nearly 3,000 species of this plant orchids |
#4454, aired 2004-01-08 | ONLY 351 SHOPPING DAYS TO XMAS $1600: $3,000 will buy a 6-oz. Baccarat flask of men's perfume from this Iranian-born American designer Bijan |
#4451, aired 2004-01-05 | OCEANOGRAPHY $800: The part of the ocean from about 300 to 3,000' feet down is called the thermocline, since this happens as you go deeper it gets colder |
#4425, aired 2003-11-28 | THE LONG & WINDING ROAD $600: Important to the development of the region, the Trans-Amazon Highway runs 3,000 miles from Peru to this ocean the Atlantic |
#4416, aired 2003-11-17 | ASTRONOMY & SPACE $200: First seen in 1995, Hale-Bopp, a famous one of these, should be back in another 2-3,000 years a comet |
#4306, aired 2003-04-28 | OH 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 |
#4304, aired 2003-04-24 | ASIA $400: The August 1883 volcanic eruption on this island blew away 2/3 of the island; the sound was heard 3,000 miles away Krakatoa |
#4300, aired 2003-04-18 | "ULTRA", MAN $600: Used for TV transmissions between 300 & 3,000 megahertz, it's abbreviated UHF ultra high frequency |
#4300, aired 2003-04-18 | SOMETIME, B.C. $800: He died violently around 3,000 B.C. & lay in a glacier until he was found in 1991 the Iceman |
#4272, aired 2003-03-11 | THE BARD WRITES $400: He agrees to loan Antonio 3,000 ducats but asks for "an equal pound of your fair flesh" if it's not repaid on time Shylock |
#4253, aired 2003-02-12 | METRICKY PROBLEMS $400: 32,000 ounces make a short one; 3,274 more make a metric one ton |
#4230, aired 2003-01-10 | DOUBLE-LETTER WORDS $3,000 (Daily Double): Middle name of American architect Frank Wright, born in 1867 Lloyd |
#4228, aired 2003-01-08 | THAT'S A LOAD OF GARBAGE $3,000 (Daily Double): The EPA reports that this country has 6% of the world's people & produces 50% of the world's garbage the United States of America (U.S.A.) |
#4221, aired 2002-12-30 | FRENCH LIT $800: "Le Temps Retrouve" ("Time Regained") is the last part of this 3,000-page work "Remembrance of Things Past" |
#4122, aired 2002-07-02 | THE SOUTH PACIFIC $2,000 (Daily Double): (Jeff Probst delivers the clue.) This author visited the Typee Valley on Nuku Hiva & his 1846 "Peep at Polynesian Life" is set here Herman Melville |
#4117, aired 2002-06-25 | PUT UP YOUR DUKES $1000: Before her mysterious death in 1993, this tobacco heiress gave $1.3 billion to charity (& $100,000 to a dog) Doris Duke |
#4108, aired 2002-06-12 | OLD MONEY $400: 3,000 of these Hebrew coins in silver were equivalent to one silver talent shekels |
#4101, aired 2002-06-03 | STATES OF THE UNION $1,400 (Daily Double): This southern state has more than 3,000 named lakes including one about 700 square miles in area Florida |
#4098, aired 2002-05-29 | LOUSY SCRABBLE WORDS $600: While it may be 2,000 pounds, it's only 3 letters, 3 points ton |
#4092, aired 2002-05-21 | "JU"NE $800: The 3 branches of the U.S. government are executive, legislative & this judicial |
#4084, aired 2002-05-09 | POP MUSIC $1000: Footage from a concert at the Fillmore is included in his video for "Babylon" David Gray |
#4082, aired 2002-05-07 | FRENCH LIT $800: The first volume in this author's 3,000-page novel was 1913's "Du Cote de Chez Swann" Marcel Proust |
#4080, aired 2002-05-03 | KING ME! $3,000 (Daily Double): He was deposed by the Bavarian government in 1886; must've made him really "Mad" Ludwig II |
#4026, aired 2002-02-18 | KEEN ON KENYA $2000: (Jeff Probst presents from Kenya.) A branch of this great 3,000-mile-long geological phenomenon passes through Kenya. Great Rift Valley |
#4002, aired 2002-01-15 | WATER WORLD $1000: The Pacific species of this ray has a 20-foot "wingspan" & weighs some 3,000 pounds manta ray |
#3987, aired 2001-12-25 | O CANADA $400: Of 500, 1,000, or 3,000, the one closest to the length in miles of Canada's southern borer with the U.S. 3,000 |
#3978, aired 2001-12-12 | MEET THE BEETLES $400: Of 3,000, 30,000, or 300,000, the approximate number of beetle species in the world 300,000 |
#3899, aired 2001-07-12 | A FORD IN YOUR PAST $100: He was killed April 3, 1882 by Robert Ford, a member of his gang hoping to collect a $5,000 reward Jesse James |
#3882, aired 2001-06-19 | OFF & RUNNING $1000: Runners must clear hurdles & water jumps in this 3,000-meter track & field event Steeplechase |
#3828, aired 2001-04-04 | ANNUAL EVENTS $300: In May at the Calaveras County Fair in Calif., more than 3,000 of these critters take part in a jumping jubilee Frogs |
#3827, aired 2001-04-03 | THE GREAT WAR $1000: U.S. officials had planned to send only 650,000 troops, but this AEF commander convinced them to send 3 times that John J. Pershing (in charge of the American Expeditionary Force) |
#3801, aired 2001-02-26 | THE NFL $500: Only 3 players have rushed for more than 2,000 yards in a season: O.J. Simpson, Eric Dickerson & this Lion in 1997 Barry Sanders |
#3799, aired 2001-02-22 | "T"HEATER $400: The dramatization of this Erskine Caldwell novel ran for more than 3,000 performances on Broadway Tobacco Road |
#3789, aired 2001-02-08 | THE SAHARA $200: Of 3,000, 3,000,000 or 30,000,000, the one closest to the Sahara Desert's total square miles 3,000,000 |
#3760, aired 2000-12-29 | JUST DESERTS $400 (Daily Double): About 3,000 miles wide, its name is from the Arabic for "desert" the Sahara Desert |
#3759, aired 2000-12-28 | FANTASTIC CRITTERS $400: Reaching up to 12 feet in length & almost 3,000 lbs. in weight, these creatures take up a lot of Arctic room walruses |
#3732, aired 2000-11-21 | BONE UP ON YOUR BONAPARTE $3,000 (Daily Double): The 3 islands where he was born, first exiled & died Corsica, Elba & St. Helena |
#3700, aired 2000-10-06 | THAT'S AMAZING! $200: During liftoff, these reusable spacecraft, like the Atlantis, reach speeds over 3,000 MPH the space shuttles |
#3634, aired 2000-05-25 | SPORTS SUPERSTARS $300: (Hi, I'm Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.) 3 NBA players have officially blocked over 3,000 shots in their career: myself, Mark Eaton & this Houston Rockets star Hakeem Olajuwon |
#3630, aired 2000-05-19 | NEW GAME SHOWS? $500: In 1999 Game Show Network revived Chuck Barris' "3's a Crowd" with this former "Growing Pains" star as host Alan Thicke |
#3621, aired 2000-05-08 | THE HISTORY CHANNEL $500: A program on ocean liners featured this ship, seen here:
"She could carry 3,000 passengers & crew in unparalleled comfort..." the Queen Mary |
#3611, aired 2000-04-24 | SOUTH AMERICAN CITIES $400: At an altitude of 12,001 feet, it's the world's highest capital city; co-capital Sucre lies about 3,000 feet lower La Paz, Bolivia |
#3540, aired 2000-01-14 | COMPUSPEAK $400: Common 3-letter word for a unit of about 1,000 megabytes Gig |
#3500, aired 1999-11-19 | I LOVE NEW YORK $500: NYC's biggest ticker-tape parade occurred March 1, 1962 when over 3,000 tons were dumped on this astronaut John Glenn |
#3499, aired 1999-11-18 | CELEBRITY PILOTS $400: He's logged over 3,000 hours in the air & probably even more on the radio airwaves Kenny G |
#3498, aired 1999-11-17 | ALL STARS $400: One of the 2 all-stars who reached the 3,000-hit mark in 1999 Wade Boggs (or Tony Gwynn) |
#3479, aired 1999-10-21 | FOREIGN-BORN OSCAR WINNERS $1,200 (Daily Double): This 1957 winner claimed he was born on Sakhalin Island, about 3,000 miles northeast of Siam Yul Brynner |
#3403, aired 1999-05-26 | WORLD HISTORY $300: More than 250,000 died in fighting before France granted this African nation independence July 3, 1962 Algeria |
#3380, aired 1999-04-23 | ASTRONOMY $1,512 (Daily Double): Among these objects, Encke's has an orbital period of 3.3 years; Tago-Sato-Kosaka, 420,000 years comets |
#3374, aired 1999-04-15 | 18th CENTURY AMERICA $200: On Dec. 1, 1776 this commander in chief found himself leading an army of only about 3,000 men George Washington |
#3361, aired 1999-03-29 | AROUND THE WORLD $100: Any Scottish one over 3,000' is called a Munro, for the man who made a list of them in 1891 mountain |
#3342, aired 1999-03-02 | RIVERS $2,500 (Daily Double): It falls in altitude over 16,000 feet over its first 600 miles & only another 800 feet over the last 3,600 miles Amazon |
#3338, aired 1999-02-24 | CLIMB IT $200: "El Cap" is what climbers call this over 3,000-foot wall of rock in Yosemite El Capitan |
#3324, aired 1999-02-04 | GORILLA MY DREAMS $300: There are 3 types of gorillas: eastern lowland, western lowland & this one that lives at altitudes up to 13,000 feet Mountain gorilla |
#3270, aired 1998-11-20 | REUNIONS $3,100 (Daily Double): (Hey, what's happening? I'm Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray. The answer is…) While touring in 1996, we played with Johnny Rotten & this group who had reunited the Sex Pistols |
#3216, aired 1998-09-07 | AFRICAN ATHLETES $800: South African runner whose encounter with Mary Decker in the 1984 Olympic 3,000 meters made headlines Zola Budd |
#3125, aired 1998-03-13 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $100: Part of this 3,000-mile long mountain system covers the middle third of Colorado the Rocky Mountains |
#3117, aired 1998-03-03 | WORLD HISTORY $1000: On Feb. 12, 1912, the last emperor of this dynasty abdicated, ending more than 3,000 years of Chinese monarchy Manchu |
#3108, aired 1998-02-18 | NEW YORK TIMES HEADLINES $400: Oct. 2, 1962: "3,000 Troops Put Down... Rioting And Seize 200 As Negro Attends" this school the University of Mississippi |
#3094, aired 1998-01-29 | NOW GET OUT! $200: She left the Philippines with her husband on Feb. 26, 1986, leaving 3,000 pairs of shoes behind Imelda Marcos |
#3075, aired 1998-01-02 | TRACK $600: This 3,000-meter event consists of 28 3-foot-high hurdles & 7 12-foot-long water jumps steeplechase |
#3051, aired 1997-12-01 | TRANSPORTATION $200: Accommodating 3,000 passengers, this "Festive" company's new cruise ship Destiny is the world's largest Carnival Cruise Lines |
#3035, aired 1997-11-07 | "PICK" ME! $500: On the third day at Gettysburg, over 3,000 Confederate men lost their lives in this single assault Pickett's Charge |
#3000, aired 1997-09-19 | 3,000 $200: It's about a 3,000-mile drive from NYC's Central Park to Golden Gate Park in this city San Francisco |
#3000, aired 1997-09-19 | 3,000 $400: To read Renmin Nibao, a major newspaper in this language, you must know about 3,000 written characters Chinese |
#3000, aired 1997-09-19 | 3,000 $600: The U.S. has about 3,000 of these areas, from Abbeville in South Carolina to Ziebach in South Dakota Counties |
#3000, aired 1997-09-19 | 3,000 $800: On 9/30/72, this Pittsburgh Pirate got his 3,000th & last major league hit Roberto Clemente |
#3000, aired 1997-09-19 | 3,000 $1000: 1 Kings tells us this king spoke 3,000 proverbs; only a fraction appear in Proverbs Solomon |
#2978, aired 1997-07-09 | HISTORY BOOKS $100: In a 1996 book Sophie & Michael Coe trace the 3,000-year history of this sweet Chocolate |
#2938, aired 1997-05-14 | MONEY $100: Shakespeare's Antonio, a merchant of this city, borrowed 3,000 ducats from Shylock Venice |
#2910, aired 1997-04-04 | EUROPEOPLE $800: Like Neil Kinnock in 1983, he was 41 when he became leader of Britain's Labour Party in 1994 Tony Blair |
#2909, aired 1997-04-03 | TRAVEL CANADA $200: The Bat Cave in this capital of Ontario displays 3,000 life-like vinyl & wax bats in a walk-through tunnel Toronto |
#2875, aired 1997-02-14 | THE BODY HUMAN $3,000 (Daily Double): Sufferers of Graves' disease are often given radioactive iodine to destroy all or part of this gland the thyroid gland |
#2871, aired 1997-02-10 | VIDEO GAMES $400: In just 3 days in 1996, this company sold 350,000 new N64 systems featuring Super Mario 64 Nintendo |
#2870, aired 1997-02-07 | ASTRONOMY & SPACE $200: From Earth, this planet's 100,000 or so ringlets appear as just 3 broad rings Saturn |
#2863, aired 1997-01-29 | FAMOUS AMERICANS $1,000 (Daily Double): Although called the "Great Dissenter", this jurist's dissents numbered only about 3% of some 6,000 cases Oliver Wendell Holmes |
#2771, aired 1996-09-23 | ISLANDS $500: This island nation just south of Sicily has a population density of over 3,000 per square mile Malta |
#2756, aired 1996-09-02 | U.S. GEOGRAPHY $500: Over 3 dozen mountains in this northern New York range exceed 4,000 feet the Adirondacks |
#2720, aired 1996-05-31 | CATHEDRALS $200: The nave of this New York cathedral has pews for about 3,000 worshipers St. Patrick's |
#2712, aired 1996-05-21 | WHALES $600: This species best-known from "Moby Dick" can dive to depths of more than 3,000 feet the sperm whale |
#2669, aired 1996-03-21 | WORLD FACTS $200: At over 3,500,000 square miles, this desert covers an area larger than Australia Sahara |
#2551, aired 1995-10-09 | WORLD GEOGRAPHY $200: The Brooks Range in Alaska is the northern extension of this 3,000-mile-long mountain range the Rockies |
#2490, aired 1995-06-02 | SENTENCES $100: Just hours after resigning as vice president, he was sentenced to 3 years' Probation & a $10,000 fine Spiro Agnew |
#2479, aired 1995-05-18 | GARDENING $400: The Madonna species of this flower has been cultivated for over 3,000 years a lily |
#2424, aired 1995-03-02 | KENYAN POTPOURRI $600: At the 1992 Summer Olympics, Kenyans took all 3 medals in this 3,000-meter obstacle race the steeplechase |
#2384, aired 1995-01-05 | WORLD CAPITALS $2,000 (Daily Double): This capital's name comes from a Masai phrase for "cold water" Nairobi |
#2378, aired 1994-12-28 | 1993 $600: On November 2 the Senate voted 94-6 to subpoena 3,000 pages of his diary Robert Packwood |
#2344, aired 1994-11-10 | BOOKS & AUTHORS $1,000 (Daily Double): Published in 1942, "My World--and Welcome to It" is a collection of writings by this humorist James Thurber |
#2343, aired 1994-11-09 | WORLD HISTORY $500 (Daily Double): 3 years after he nailed his 95 theses to the church door at Wittenberg, he was excommunicated Martin Luther |
#2330, aired 1994-10-21 | U.S. EXTREMES $500: 1 of 2 states whose lowest point is over 3,000 feet above sea level Colorado (or Wyoming) |
#2309, aired 1994-09-22 | SIGNERS $200: In 1965 this quarterback signed a 3-year contract with the New York Jets for $427,000 Joe Namath |
#2296, aired 1994-09-05 | JULY 4, 1994 $100: The U.S. Coast Guard intercepted over 3,000 refugees on boats from this country Haiti |
#2232, aired 1994-04-26 | ASSASSINATIONS $800: Bob Ford shot this outlaw April 3, 1882 & picked up a $10,000 reward Jesse James |
#2228, aired 1994-04-20 | THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS $400: Most of the library's 3,000 volumes were lost when the British burned the capital during this war the War of 1812 |
#2207, aired 1994-03-22 | ALASKA $100: This capital city has an area of over 3,000 square miles & a population of under 30,000 Juneau |
#2206, aired 1994-03-21 | "T" TIME $300: A comforting thought: World Book says only 3 or 4 of every 1,000 of these big cats eat people tigers |
#2186, aired 1994-02-21 | PULITZER PRIZE PLAYWRIGHTS $200: He picked up the $3,000 prize for 1991 with "Lost in Yonkers" Neil Simon |
#2179, aired 1994-02-10 | FACTS & FIGURES $400: To stay in this suite at the new NYC Four Seasons Hotel will set you back a sweet $3,000 the presidential suite |
#2129, aired 1993-12-02 | ANCIENT ATHENIANS $3,000 (Daily Double): This man whose law code replaced Draco's was called one of the Seven Wise Men of Greece Solon |
#2025, aired 1993-05-28 | HEADLINES $800: May 3, 1945:
This capital "captured by Russians... 1,000,000 Italy and Austria Nazis Surrender" Berlin |
#2015, aired 1993-05-14 | POP & ROCK MUSIC $2,000 (Daily Double): This group won 3 1992 Billboard Music Awards for the single heard here Boyz II Men |
#2008, aired 1993-05-05 | WORLD GEOGRAPHY $800: The August 1883 explosion of this Indonesian volcano was heard about 3,000 miles away Krakatoa |
#1995, aired 1993-04-16 | COFFEE $3,000 (Daily Double): The East Indian Coffee Trade was founded in 1690 when the Dutch introduced coffee to this Indonesian island Java |
#1987, aired 1993-04-06 | COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $800: In 1873 he left $3,500,000 to found a hospital & an equal amount to found a university in Baltimore Johns Hopkins |
#1937, aired 1993-01-26 | FICTIONAL CHARACTERS $3,000 (Daily Double): In an 1896 novel by H.G. Wells, this doctor attempts to turn animals into men Dr. Moreau |
#1925, aired 1993-01-08 | SHAKESPEARE $600: In this play Antonio borrows 3,000 ducats from Shylock to lend to his friend Bassanio The Merchant of Venice |
#1886, aired 1992-11-16 | ANAGRAMS $300: Soon after I'd risen, I heard the wailing of this siren (risen) |
#1862, aired 1992-10-13 | THE CIVIL WAR $400: Built to accommodate 10,000 prisoners, this Georgia prison camp often had 3 times that number Andersonville |
#1828, aired 1992-07-08 | COINS $800: The Hebrew silver talent equaled 3,000 of these coins a sheckel |
#1792, aired 1992-05-19 | NEWSPAPERS $3,200 (Daily Double): Of over 130 newspaper groups in the U.S., this one which owns USA Today is the largest Gannett |
#1775, aired 1992-04-24 | ARTISTS $1,500 (Daily Double): His "Allegory of Spring" & "The Birth of Venus" were painted for Lorenzo de Medici's villa Botticelli |
#1751, aired 1992-03-23 | FISH $200: Often 20 feet wide & weighing over 3,000 lbs. the giant devil is the largest of these rays manta rays |
#1705, aired 1992-01-17 | SPACE FLIGHT $1000: No longer in use, this 3-stage launch vehicle developed a thrust of over 7,500,000 pounds the Saturn (V rocket) |
#1696, aired 1992-01-06 | OLD TESTAMENT $200: According to I Kings 4:32, this wise ruler was responsible for 3,000 proverbs & 1,005 songs Solomon |
#1627, aired 1991-10-01 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: On April 17, 1991 the Dow closed above this "barrier" for the first time 3,000 |
#1535, aired 1991-04-12 | THE POST OFFICE $100: The post office says mail carriers have suffered almost 20,000 bites from these animals in the past 3 years dogs |
#1416, aired 1990-10-29 | ANIMALS $200: After 3,000 years these "ships of the desert" in Saudi Arabia are being replaced by cars, vans & trucks camels |
#1412, aired 1990-10-23 | NONFICTION $800 (Daily Double): Testimony against Gertrude Stein was a critical attack on this autobiography The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas |
#1369, aired 1990-07-12 | REPUBLICANS $200: In 1960 this future HUD sec'y became the first pro quarterback to pass for more than 3,000 yards Jack Kemp |
#2, aired 1990-06-23 | FRENCH HISTORY $1000: In the 1572 St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre, 3,000 of this religious group were killed in Paris alone Hugenots |
#1331, aired 1990-05-21 | EARLY AMERICA $800: 1797 "affair" in which 3 agents for France demanded a $250,000 bribe from U.S. diplomats "XYZ" Affair |
#1291, aired 1990-03-26 | THE RENAISSANCE $1000: Boccaccio work narrated by 3 men & 7 women fleeing the plague in Florence The Decameron |
#1280, aired 1990-03-09 | 6-LETTER WORDS $400: This unit of the Roman army consisted of 3,000-6,000 infantry & up to 200 cavalry men the legion |
#1280, aired 1990-03-09 | FASHION HISTORY $500 (Daily Double): After 3,000 years of secrecy, this animal's eggs were smuggled out of China by 2 monks circa 552 A.D. the silkworm |
#1273, aired 1990-02-28 | "H" ON THE MAP $300: Also called the Yellow River, it flows over 3,000 miles to the Gulf of Chihli Hwang-Ho |
#1247, aired 1990-01-23 | NOVEL PLOTS $200: 3 men are captured by a "sea monster" which turns out to be a strange underwater ship, the Nautilus 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea |
#1214, aired 1989-12-07 | U.S. CITIES $100: This city's tidal basin is ringed by some 3,000 Yoshino cherry trees donated by the mayor of Tokyo in 1912 Washington, D.C. |
#1186, aired 1989-10-30 | "B" IN GEOGRAPHY $1000: Only about 3,000 people live in Belmopan, the capital of this Central American country Belize |
#1170, aired 1989-10-06 | RUSSIAN HISTORY $1000: On the 14th day of this month in 1825 Nicholas I easily squelched an uprising of about 3,000 soldiers December |
#1141, aired 1989-07-17 | EARTHQUAKES $200: Of 300, 3.000 or 11,000, the No. of quakes recorded in southern Calif. by Caltech in an average year 11,000 |
#1115, aired 1989-06-09 | RELIGION $100: According to Revelation 20:3, the devil will be chained & holiness will prevail on earth for this many yrs. 1,000 |
#1081, aired 1989-04-24 | THE UNITED NATIONS $400: In 1971 a country of 3.7 million sq. mi. replaced one of 14,000 sq. mi. under this name China |
#1067, aired 1989-04-04 | 4-LETTER NAMES $100: She collided with Mary Decker during the 3,000 meter track final at the 1984 Olympics Zola Budd |
#1033, aired 1989-02-15 | FOOD $100: Guinness says the longest of these ever made contained 20,000 bananas & 3 1/2 tons of ice cream a banana split |
#1030, aired 1989-02-10 | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS $200: The ch'in, an ancient type of zither, has been played in this country for over 3,000 years China |
#1030, aired 1989-02-10 | PRESIDENTS $200: During Taft's administration over 3,000 of these were imported from Japan to plant in Washington, D.C. cherry trees |
#1009, aired 1989-01-12 | RIVERS $800: Though much of the Yangtze is navigable, very little of this 3,000 mile-long Chinese river is Huang He (Yellow River) |
#964, aired 1988-11-10 | 1979 $200: This Boston outfielder became the first American League player to get both 3,000 hits and 400 home runs Carl Yastrzemski |
#927, aired 1988-09-20 | PEOPLE $400: After saving them for 15 years, Loyd Woods used 1,400,000 of these to buy a new truck pennies |
#818, aired 1988-03-09 | FAMOUS LASTS $1,500 (Daily Double): Mahatma Gandhi's last fast was a last-ditch attempt to prevent war between these 2 countries India & Pakistan |
#760, aired 1987-12-18 | INSECTS $200: The 300,000 species of this order of insect make up 1/3 of all animal species, yeah, yeah, yeah beetles |
#749, aired 1987-12-03 | MAGAZINES $800: 2 of the 3 U.S. magazines with circulations over 750,000 that have "Popular" in their names (2 of) Popular Science, Popular Mechanics (Popular Photography) |
#738, aired 1987-11-18 | AFRICA $200: An estimated 1/3 of Africa's 150,000 pygmies live in this country once called the Belgian Congo Zaire |
#736, aired 1987-11-16 | ISLANDS $400: According to Guinness, the greatest explosion in the past 3,000 years occured August 27, 1883, on this island Krakatoa |
#690, aired 1987-09-11 | SEALS $500: Used for over 3,000 years, Mesopotamian cylinder seals featured this Sumerian type of writing cuneiform |
#622, aired 1987-04-28 | AUSTRALIA $100: Reportedly, 2/3 of the 330.000 Australians who served in this 20th C. war wounded or killed World War I |
#463, aired 1986-09-17 | SCULPTURE $500: Highest price ever for a sculpture, $3,900,000 for a 4th century B.C. bronze, was paid by this Malibu, Calif. museum The Getty Museum |
#422, aired 1986-04-22 | THE 1960s $600: Turning down ABA offer of 3,500 head of cattle & 40,000 acre ranch in 1969, he signed with NBA Bucks Lew Alcindor (or Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) |
#417, aired 1986-04-15 | FINANCIAL AFFAIRS $500: Reason Uncle Sam added a $3,200 tax on that new $90,000 Ferrari Testarossa you just bought because it has poor gas mileage |
#402, aired 1986-03-25 | PRESIDENTIAL LOSERS $600: In 1975, a copy of the Nov. 3, 1948 Chicago Tribune was worth $5,000 because of this headline "Dewey Defeats Truman" |
#303, aired 1985-11-06 | MUSEUMS $300: Of the approximately 18,000 museums in the world 1/3 are in this nation the United States |
#120, aired 1985-02-22 | U.S. CITIES $200: The Hilton Hotel in this Nevada city claims to be world's largest with over 3,000 rooms Las Vegas |
#45, aired 1984-11-09 | MYTHOLOGY $400: The dirty job of cleaning the Augean stables was one of his labors Hercules |
#7, aired 1984-09-18 | BOTANY $1000: Largest specimen of this tree has 350 large trunks & over 3,000 small ones the banyan tree |
Ari Stern, a mathematician from San Diego, California
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Season 27 1-time champion: $17,201 + $1,000.
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Dan Jensen, a restaurant manager from Reston, Virginia
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Season 27 3-time champion: $58,203 + $1,000.
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Joey Beachum, a senior from Mississippi State University
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2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2008 College Championship winner: $100,000...
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Erin McLean, a sophomore from Boston University from Danvers, Massachusetts
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2011 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 2010-B College Championship winner:...
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Kyle Hale, a college senior from Katy, Texas
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"Representing Texas A&M, he won the 2002 College Championship. Now he's...
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Bob Fleenor, a newspaper copy editor from Martinsburg, West Virginia
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"Legislative work in his home state was suspended so that lawmakers...
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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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Brad Rutter, a $3.2-million winner from Los Angeles, California
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"In 2000, he became a 5-time champion and went on to...
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Nick Yozamp, a junior from Washington University in St. Louis
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2010 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 2010-A College Championship winner:...
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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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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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Scott McFadden, a librarian from Muncie, Indiana
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Season 34 3-time champion: $78,401 + $2,000.
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Lucas Partridge, a school counselor from Las Vegas, Nevada
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Season 39/40 3-time champion: $66,200 + $3,000.
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Gavin Borchert, a writer and editor from Seattle, Washington
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Season 33 3-time champion: $50,200 + $2,000.
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Emily Milan, a nanny from Birmingham, Michigan
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Season 34 3-time champion: $45,001 + $1,000.
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Susan Cole, a legislative librarian from Bowie, Maryland
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Season 33 3-time champion: $67,800 + $2,000.
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Josh Powell, a phone-based health coach from San Diego, California
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Season 27 3-time champion: $26,900 + $1,000.
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Brad Rutter, a network administrator from Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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"The reigning Tournament of Champions winner, he attended Johns Hopkins University...
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Frank Spangenberg, a police lieutenant from Douglaston, New York
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2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
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Pam Mueller, an entering law student originally from Chicago, Illinois
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\"Representing Loyola University, she won the College Championship in November, 2000....
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Bob Verini, a film journalist and test prep teacher from Los Angeles, California
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"A resident of New York City when he won the 1987...
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Frank Spangenberg, a lieutenant in the New York Police Department from Douglaston, New York
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"He still holds the record for the most money won in...
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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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Roger Craig, a graduate student of computer science from Newark, Delaware
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2019 All-Star Games member of wildcard-match 2nd-place Team Austin: a share...
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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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Bob Verini, a director of academics for a national test preparation company from Los Angeles, California
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2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
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Jerome Vered, a writer from Los Angeles, California
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"The 1-day record of $34,000 he set in 1992 stood for...
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Claudia Perry, a pop music critic from San Jose California
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Season 13 player (1996-09-11). 2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000....
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Erin McLean, a junior at Boston University from Danvers, Massachusetts
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2011 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 2010-B College Championship winner:...
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Claudia Perry, a pop music critic from San Jose, California
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2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2002 Million Dollar Masters...
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Claudia Perry, a worker for an e-learning company from Evanston, Illinois
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"She was a pop music critic living in San Jose, California...
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Babu Srinivasan, a history professor at Prairie View A&M University from Houston, Texas
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"A five-time champion in 2001, he's now a history professor at...
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Bernie Cullen, a biologist from Santa Barbara, California
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"He was the first 5-time champion of the 1996-97 season. A...
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Chacko George, a senior at the University of Texas at Austin from Austin, Texas
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"He won the November 1999 Teen Tournament. Now he's a senior...
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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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David Traini, a high school administrator from Moorestown, New Jersey
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"This 5-time champ finished second in the 1987 Tournament of Champions....
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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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David Juliano, a casino dealer from Las Vegas, Nevada
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Season 9 1-time champion: $8,000 + a week's vacation at Murrieta...
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Claudia Perry, a sports copy editor from Jersey City, New Jersey
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"A pop music critic when she first appeared on Jeopardy!, she's...
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Claudia Perry, a pop music critic from Jersey City, New Jersey
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2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2002 Million Dollar Masters...
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Steve Chernicoff, a technical writer from Berkeley, California
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"He was one of the top 1-day winners in the 1994-95...
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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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John Cuthbertson, an investment analyst from San Diego, California
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"He was the highest money winner of the 1993-94 season. An...
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Robert Slaven, a technical products specialist originally from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
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"He won 5 times in 1992. Today, he's a technical products...
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Jonathan Corbblah, a chess teacher from Harlem, New York
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Season 27 1-time champion: $13,000 + $1,000. Jonathan appeared as a...
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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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Mike Thayer, a mathematics teacher from North Plainfield, New Jersey
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"He was a junior at Rutgers University when he won the...
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Chris Miller, a retail specialist from Louisville, Kentucky
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"In 2004, he became a 5-time champion, and for Halloween, dressed...
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Rob Worman, an escalation manager from Edina, Minnesota
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2019 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 34 6-time champion: $133,900...
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Tom Nissley, a writer from Seattle, Washington
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2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2011 Tournament of Champions...
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Dave Abbott, a musician and licensing executive from Fort Thomas, Kentucky
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"He won the 1999 Tournament of Champions. A musician and licensing...
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John Ryan, a corporate controller from Richmond, California
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"As a college student, he was the top winner of the...
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Brad Plovan, an attorney from Baltimore, Maryland
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"With the money from his five wins in 1995, he bought...
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Doug Hicton, a composer originally from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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2007 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up: $100,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD...
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Steve Newman, a partner in a small computer company from Rockville, Maryland
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"He was the first player to win 5 games in the...
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Josh DenHartog, an actuarial technician from Thousand Oaks, California
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"He was the Teen Tournament champion in 1997. Now he's an...
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Jim Scott, an attorney from Arlington, Virginia
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"In 1991, he was the winner of the Tournament of Champions....
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Alison Betts, a writer and creative executive originally from San Jose, California
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Season 40 5-time champion: $121,500 + $3,000. Alison won $250,000 on...
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Mary Ellen LaRubbio, a legal secretary originally from Brooklyn, New York
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Season 8 player (1992-06-12): a collection of Armitron All-Sport water-resistant sport...
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Matt Walks, a digital journalist originally from Billings, Montana
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000. Season 37 player (2021-03-18). Son...
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Matt Walks, a digital journalist originally from Billings, Montana
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000. Season 37 player (2021-03-18). Son...
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Josh Hill, a network engineer from North Little Rock, Arkansas
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2019 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 34 7-time champion: $163,721...
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Raquel Matta, a copy editor from San Pablo, California
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000. Season 39 player (2023-05-09). Raquel...
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Raquel Matta, a copy editor from San Pablo, California
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000. Season 39 player (2023-05-09). Raquel...
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, a cardiac surgeon and TV host from The Dr. Oz Show
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"He is a renowned cardiac surgeon who has written seven New...
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Hunter Appler, an attorney originally from Mount Airy, North Carolina
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2017 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 32 6-time champion: $145,603 + $2,000.
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Rachel Horn, a sophomore from Cincinnati, Ohio
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2008-A Teen Tournament winner: $75,000. 15 at the time of the...
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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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Shane Whitlock, a resident physician from Little Rock, Arkansas
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"As a junior at the University of Arkansas, he won the...
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Michael Daunt, an accountant from Oakville, Ontario, Canada
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"In 1996, he was a finalist in the Tournament of Champions....
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Eugene Finerman, a writer from Northbrook, Illinois
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"A finalist in the 1987 Tournament of Champions, he's a writer....
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Paul Thompson, a human resources manager from Cheverly, Maryland
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"He was the first 5-time champion in the 1995-96 season. A...
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Kurt Bray, a scientist from Oceanside, California
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"A 5-time winner in 1994, he used some of his winnings...
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Gila Stadler, a molecular epidemiologist from New York, New York
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Season 26 1-time champion: $3,000 + $2,000.
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Elizabeth Perkins, an actress from Weeds
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"For the past five seasons, she's played the calculating and manipulative...
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Nam Nguyen, a playwright from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
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Season 40 1-time champion: $26,999 + $3,000.
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Marko Saric, a math professor from Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Season 40 2-time champion: $26,600 + $3,000.
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Allison Pistorius, an actor and assistant professor from Houston, Texas
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 37 player (2021-07-19).
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Allison Pistorius, an actress and college professor from Dallas, Texas
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 37 player (2021-07-19).
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Elaine Filadelfo, a data researcher from Washington, D.C.
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 37 player (2021-06-18).
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Elaine Filadelfo, a consumer insights researcher from Washington, D.C.
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 37 player (2021-06-18).
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Brian Ross, an attorney from Los Angeles, California
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 37 player (2020-09-21).
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Brian Ross, an attorney from Los Angeles, California
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 37 player (2020-09-21).
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Elizabeth Devereaux, a middle school teacher from Lawrence, Kansas
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 37 player (2021-07-21).
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Elizabeth Devereaux, a middle school teacher from Lawrence, Kansas
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 37 player (2021-07-21).
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Kelly Shannon-Henderson, a classics professor from Cincinnati, Ohio
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 39 player (2022-09-20).
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Matt Wierman, an aerospace engineer from La Palma, California
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 37 player (2021-03-08).
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Matt Wierman, an aerospace engineer originally from Lake Mary, Florida
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 37 player (2021-03-08).
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Susan Schulman, a baker from Greensboro, Vermont
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 37 player (2021-05-13).
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Susan Schulman, a baker from Alexandria, Virginia
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 37 player (2021-05-13).
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Derek Allen, an accountant originally from Cassopolis, Michigan
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 37 player (2021-06-07).
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Derek Allen, an accountant from Cassopolis, Mighigan
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 37 player (2021-06-07).
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David Kaye, a high school English teacher from Scottsdale, Arizona
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 37 player (2021-01-04).
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David Kaye, a high school English teacher from Scottsdale, Arizona
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 37 player (2021-01-04).
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John Guszkowski, a planning consultant from Pomfret, Connecticut
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000. Season 39 player (2023-01-26). Father...
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John Guszkowski, a planning consultant from Pomfret, Connecticut
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000. Season 39 player (2023-01-26). Father...
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Denise Carlon, an attorney from Seaside Heights, New Jersey
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 39 player (2023-01-02).
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Denise Carlon, an attorney from Seaside Heights, New Jersey
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 39 player (2023-01-02).
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Pam Warren, a high school science teacher from Petersburg, Illinois
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 39 player (2022-09-30).
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Pam Warren, a high school science teacher from Petersburg, Illinois
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 39 player (2022-09-30).
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Kelly Shannon-Henderson, a classics professor from Cincinnati, Ohio
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 39 player (2022-09-20).
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Rachel Cohen, a consultant originally from Chevy Chase, Maryland
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 39 player (2022-12-29).
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Rachel Cohen, a consultant from Denver, Colorado
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 39 player (2022-12-29).
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Sharon Bishop, a high school Spanish teacher from Pawtucket, Rhode Island
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 39 player (2023-07-28).
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Sharon Bishop, a high school Spanish teacher from Pawtucket, Rhode Island
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 39 player (2023-07-28).
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Ben Hebert, a shipping manager from Chicago, Illinois
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000. Season 39 player (2022-12-05). Last...
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Ben Hebert, a shipping manager from Chicago, Illinois
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000. Season 39 player (2022-12-05). Last...
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Emily Kawaler, a bioinformatician from New York, New York
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 39 player (2022-12-29).
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Emily Kawaler, a bioinformatician from New York, New York
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 39 player (2022-12-29).
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Karen Morris, a veterinary student from Christiansburg, Virginia
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 39 player (2023-03-22).
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Jake Garrett, a football coach and teacher from Trussville, Alabama
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 39 player (2023-03-20).
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Sam Claussen, a history professor from Santa Clarita, California
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 39 player (2023-04-20).
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Sam Claussen, a history professor from Santa Clarita, California
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 39 player (2023-04-20).
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Eva Thomas, an attorney from Brooklyn, New York
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 39 player (2023-06-01).
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Eva Thomas, an attorney from Brooklyn, New York
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $3,000.
Season 39 player (2023-06-01).
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Kate Rowland, a family doctor from Chicago, Illinois
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Season 27 1-time champion: $16,401 + $2,000.
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Kirstin Cutts, a graduate student from Austin, Texas
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Season 33 4-time champion: $49,403 + $2,000.
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Dominic Clust, from Metairie, Louisiana
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"This future lawyer likes to argue and he's good at it....
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Carl Brownell, a high school teacher from Evanston, Illinois
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Season 17 1-time champion: $3,000.
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Peg Pruitt, a retired teacher from Swansea, Massachusetts
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Season 23 1-time champion: $8,100 + $2,000. The official Jeopardy! website...
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Roberta Hyman, a manufacturer from Atlantic City, New Jersey
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Season 10 player (1993-09-29). Roberta won $17,500 on Trump Card in...
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Joseph Henares, from Avon, Connecticut
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"Along with group science projects, history club, writing club, and chess...
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Charlotte Darby, from West Chester, Pennsylvania
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"Her crafts include crochet, origami, and friendship bracelets. From West Chester,...
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Matt Tick, from Escondido, California
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"Will take violin lessons and loves science, but he really wants...
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Peter Pinnow, a high school English teacher from Oxford, Mississippi
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Season 25 2-time champion: $39,200 + $1,000.
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Rahul Ranadive, a lawyer from Miami, Florida
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Season 16 1-time champion: $3,000.
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Reggie Jackson, a former pro baseball player originally from Wyncote, Pennsylvania
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"Twice a World Series MVP, his powerhouse hitting earned him the...
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Larry Silverman, a middle school vice-principal from Banning, California
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Season 1 1-time champion: $3,000 + a recliner + a tea set.
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Carolyn Young, a homemaker from Marietta, Georgia
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Season 25 1-time champion: $30,000 + $2,000. Mother of Season 32...
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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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Inta Antler, a retired computer programmer from Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
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Season 25 1-time champion: $12,700 + $2,000. Inta Antler - A...
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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 Peterman, an area manager from Laguna Nigel, California
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Season 3 3-time champion: $7,300. David was an area manager for...
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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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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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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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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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Kori Tyler, a high school teacher from Cordova, Tennessee
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Season 26 player (2010-02-26). Season 25 1-time champion: $20,000 + $2,000....
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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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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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Liz Murphy, a foreign service officer originally from Scranton, Pennsylvania
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2010 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 25 5-time champion: $121,302...
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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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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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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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Ira Levine, a banker from Studio City, California
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Season 3 player (1987-04-30). Not to be confused with Season 3...
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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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Kate Lazo, an educational consultant from Walnut Creek, California
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2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 37 1-time champion: $16,800 +...
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Kate Lazo, an assistant athletics director from Menlo Park, California
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2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 37 1-time champion: $16,800 +...
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Nathaniel Barnes, a composer and bartender from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Season 25 3-time champion: $57,300 + $2,000. In his first game,...
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Rachel Pildis, a software developer from Oak Park, Illinois
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Season 26 1-time champion: $12,000 + $2,000. Rachel Pildis - A...
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Justin Bernbach, a lobbyist from Brooklyn, New York
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2010 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 25 7-time champion: $155,001...
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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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David Tiemann, a high school teacher from Brunswick, Maine
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1993 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 9 3-time champion: $37,999....
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David Tiemann, a high school teacher from Brunswick, Maine
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1993 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 9 3-time champion: $37,999....
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Emily Heaney, a freelance costume designer from White Bear Lake, Minnesota
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Season 25 1-time champion: $2,200 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like...
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Jen McFann, a Peace Corps recruiter from Astoria, New York
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Season 26 1-time champion: $19,410 + $2,000. Jen McFann Astoria, New...
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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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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 Smith, a student from Chicago, Illinois
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Season 25 3-time champion: $69,200 + $1,000. Dan Smith - a...
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Gary Bechtold, a garage door company owner from St. Cloud, Minnesota
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Season 26 3-time champion: $42,001 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
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Brad Rutter, the biggest money winner from Los Angeles, California
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2020 Jeopardy!: The Greatest of All Time 2nd runner-up: $250,000. 2019...
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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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Brad Rutter, an actor and producer from Hollywood, California
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"He was a college student from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, when he won...
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Brad Rutter, a college student from Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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2020 Jeopardy!: The Greatest of All Time 2nd runner-up: $250,000. 2019...
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Brad Rutter, a network administrator from Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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2020 Jeopardy!: The Greatest of All Time 2nd runner-up: $250,000. 2019...
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Brad Rutter, a TV quiz show host from Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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2020 Jeopardy!: The Greatest of All Time 2nd runner-up: $250,000. 2019...
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Pam Mueller, a graduate student in psychology from Princeton, New Jersey
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\"She was a student at Loyola University when she won the...
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Pam Mueller, a think tank researcher from Culver City, California
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• 2000 College Championship winner • Semifinalist in all other tournaments...
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Pam Mueller, a junior at Loyola University, Chicago from Wilmette, Illinois
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2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2019 All-Star Games member of...
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Pam Mueller, a college student from Wilmette, Illinois
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2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2019 All-Star Games member of...
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Pam Mueller, a justice researcher originally from Chicago, Illinois
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2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2019 All-Star Games member of...
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Bob Verini, a playwright, actor, and director from New York City, New York
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2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
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Bob Verini, an academic director for a test preparation company from Los Angeles, California
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"He was a playwright and an actor living in New York...
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Bob Verini, a playwright and actor from New York City, New York
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2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
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Brian Weikle, a project manager from Minneapolis, Minnesota
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
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Brian Weikle, a project manager from Minneapolis, Minnesota
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
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Bob Verini, a playwright/actor from New York, New York
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2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
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Brian Weikle, a consultant from Minneapolis, Minnesota
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
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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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Michael Bilow, a Ph.D. student in computer science from Los Angeles, California
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2015 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 31 3-time champion: $96,000...
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Philip Tiu, an educator from Atlanta, Georgia
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Season 32 3-time champion: $96,598 + $1,000. Philip’s $19,000 Daily Double...
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Elliot Shteir, an attorney from Somerville, New Jersey
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1995-A Seniors Tournament 1st runner-up: $10,000. Dr. Elliot Shteir won $8,230...
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Michael Bilow, a Ph.D. student in computer science originally from Chicago, Illinois
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2015 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 31 3-time champion: $96,000...
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Andy Kravis, a freshman from Farmington Hills, Michigan
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2002 Teen Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. Andy was 13 at the...
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Frank Spangenberg, a transit cop from Douglaston, New York
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2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
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Frank Spangenberg, a police officer from New York City, New York
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"He was a New York City cop when he won five...
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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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Frank Spangenberg, a police officer from Flushing, New York
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2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
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Frank Spangenberg, a police officer from Flushing, New York
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"A police officer from Flushing, New York, Frank Spangenberg, who has...
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Frank Spangenberg, a police officer from Flushing, New York
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2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
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Emily Sands, a vice president of operations from Chanhassen, Minnesota
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2024 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. 2023 Champions Wildcard winner: $100,000...
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Emily Sands, a project manager from Chanhassen, Minnesota
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2024 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. 2023 Champions Wildcard winner: $100,000...
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Emily Sands, a project manager from Chanhassen, Minnesota
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2024 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. 2023 Champions Wildcard winner: $100,000...
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Bob Beers, an attorney from Fairfax, Virginia
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Season 4 3-time champion: $41,799. Bob's $10,000 Daily Double wager in...
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Rick Terpstra, an aspiring English teacher from Havertown, Pennsylvania
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Season 34/35 3-time champion: $60,000 + $2,000. In his Season 34...
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Suchita Shah, a senior from the University of Wisconsin-Madison
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2008 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 20 and from Holmen, WI...
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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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Mehrun Etebari, a graduate student of international relations from Durham, New Hampshire
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2007 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
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Jerome Vered, a writer from Los Angeles, California
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"He was a writer living in Studio City, California, when he...
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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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Mehrun Etebari, a grad student from Durham, New Hampshire
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2007 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
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Jerome Vered, a writer from Studio City, California
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2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
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Jerome Vered, a writer from Studio City, California
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2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2005 Ultimate Tournament of...
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Jessica Babbitt, a personal stylist from Austin, Texas
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Season 36 3-time champion: $71,598 + $2,000. Jessica won $10,600 in...
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Brian Henegar, a guest services agent from LaFollette, Tennessee
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2024 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 39 3-time champion: $68,202...
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Brian Henegar, a guest services agent from LaFollette, Tennessee
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2024 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 39 3-time champion: $68,202...
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Josh Saak, a traffic engineer from Boise, Idaho
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2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2023 Champions Wildcard winner: $100,000...
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Josh Saak, a traffic engineer from Boise, Idaho
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2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2023 Champions Wildcard winner: $100,000...
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Josh Saak, a traffic engineer from Boise, Idaho
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2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2023 Champions Wildcard winner: $100,000...
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Yungsheng Wang, a deputy public defender originally from Lafayette, Louisiana
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2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2023 Champions Wildcard winner: $100,000...
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Yungsheng Wang, a public defender from Los Angeles, California
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2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2023 Champions Wildcard winner: $100,000...
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Yungsheng Wang, a deputy public defender originally from Lafayette, Louisiana
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2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2023 Champions Wildcard winner: $100,000...
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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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Megan Barnes, a stay-at-home mother from Baltimore, Maryland
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Season 27 3-time champion: $103,203 + $2,000. Megan won $16,000 on...
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John Anneken, a postdoctoral researcher from Cincinnati, Ohio
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Season 29 3-time champion: $60,112 + $1,000. John appeared on The...
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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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Dave Traini, a high school administrator from Medford Lakes, New Jersey
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $25,000. 1990 Super...
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John Cuthbertson, a physicist from San Diego, California
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Elite Eighteen (Round 2 winners) and...
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John Cuthbertson, a physicist originally from Liberty, Missouri
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Elite Eighteen (Round 2 winners) and...
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Michael Falk, a junior high school math teacher from West Allis, Wisconsin
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"And he was a meteorologist when he won the Tournament of...
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Michael Falk, a meteorologist from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2006 Tournament of Champions...
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Vik Vaz, a medical student from Austin, Texas
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2006 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up: $100,000. Season 22 3-time champion:...
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David Rozenson, a lawyer from Newton, Massachusetts
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2006 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 21 3-time champion: $76,000 + $1,000.
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Vik Vaz, a medical student from Austin, Texas
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2006 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up: $100,000. Season 22 3-time champion:...
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Michael Falk, a meteorologist from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2006 Tournament of Champions...
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Alyssa McRae, a gift card production designer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Season 25 3-time champion: $50,402 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
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Janet Bradlow, an insurance agent from New York, New York
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Season 26 3-time champion: $58,000 + $2,000. Janet Bradlow New York,...
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Roger Storm, a teacher from Fairview Park, Ohio
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1990 Super Jeopardy! semifinalist: $10,000. 1987 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist:...
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Amelia Hershberger, a management analyst from Albany, New York
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Season 32 3-time champion: $43,000 + $2,000. Amelia won $30,000 on...
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Sanders Kleinfeld, a publishing technology specialist from Cambridge, Massachusetts
|
Season 25 1-time champion: $26,597 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
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Roger Storm, a teacher from Fairview Park, Ohio
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1990 Super Jeopardy! semifinalist: $10,000. 1987 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist:...
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Dave Traini, a teacher from Medford Lakes, New Jersey
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $25,000. 1990 Super...
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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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David Abolafia, a writer from Fishkill, New York
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Season 20 2-time champion: $42,000 + $2,000. David appeared on The...
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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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Jean Cui, a student originally from Garden City, New York
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Season 25 2-time champion: $14,200 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
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Ryan Stoffers, a sophomore from UCLA
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2010-A College Championship 1st runner-up: $50,000. Hometown: Saratoga, California. Ryan Stoffers...
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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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Roger Storm, a teacher from Fairview Park, Ohio
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1990 Super Jeopardy! semifinalist: $10,000. 1987 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist:...
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Keith Bell, a research analyst from Alexandria, Virginia
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1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1987 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000....
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John Skelton, a lawyer and real estate appraiser from Seattle, Washington
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1999 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. Season 14 3-time champion:...
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John Skelton, an attorney and real estate appraiser from Seattle, Washington
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1999 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. Season 14 3-time champion:...
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Dave Traini, a teacher from Medford Lakes, New Jersey
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $25,000. 1990 Super...
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Keith Bell, a personnel specialist from Alexandria, Virginia
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1990 Super Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $5,000. 1987 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000....
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David Rozenson, a lawyer from Newton, Massachusetts
|
2006 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 21 3-time champion: $76,000 + $1,000.
|
Steve Moulds, a playwright from Louisville, Kentucky
|
2021 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 36 3-time champion: $85,603 + $1,000.
|
Brandon Deutsch, a student from Long Beach, California
|
2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 37 3-time champion: $70,026 + $1,000.
|
Brandon Deutsch, a law student from Long Beach, California
|
2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 37 3-time champion: $70,026 + $1,000.
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Richard Cordray, a judicial clerk from Grove City, Ohio
|
2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000 (prize declined as a...
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Richard Cordray, the head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau from Grove City, Ohio and Washington, D.C.
|
\"He had just graduated from law school and was clerking for...
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Emily Fiasco, a middle school band director from St. Louis, Missouri
|
2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 38 3-time champion: $87,201 +...
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Richard Cordray, a judicial clerk from Grove City, Ohio
|
2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000 (prize declined as a...
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Emily Fiasco, a middle school band director from Saint Louis, Missouri
|
2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 38 3-time champion: $87,201 +...
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Mike Nelson, an actor originally from Chesterton, Indiana
|
Season 37 3-time champion: $55,000 + $1,000. Not to be confused...
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Tiffany Gholar, an abstract painter from Chicago, Illinois
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Season 30 1-time champion: $6,399 + $2,000. No returning champion Hometown...
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Elise Nussbaum, a financial counselor from Jersey City, New Jersey
|
Season 36 3-time champion: $79,600 + 1,000. Elise appeared on The...
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Emma Boettcher, a user experience librarian from Chicago, Illinois
|
2019 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up: $100,000. Season 35 3-time champion:...
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Brian Adams, an educator from Big Bear Lake, California
|
2023 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 37 3-time champion: $44,901 +...
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Brian Adams, a retired public educator from Big Bear Lake, California
|
2023 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 37 3-time champion: $44,901 +...
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Mary Hammond, a homemaker originally from Kansas City, Missouri
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Season 3 1-time champion: $9,000. Mary won $1,500 on Scrabble on...
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Steve Moulds, a playwright from Louisville, Kentucky
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2021 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 36 3-time champion: $85,603...
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Yogesh Raut, a social and personality psychologist from Vancouver, Washington
|
2024 Tournament of Champions winner: $250,000.
Season 39 3-time champion: $96,403 + $2,000.
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Yogesh Raut, a blogger, podcaster, and freelance writer originally from Springfield, Illinois
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2024 Tournament of Champions winner: $250,000.
Season 39 3-time champion: $96,403 + $2,000.
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Dave Rapp, a writer from Valley Village, California
|
2023 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
Season 38 3-time champion: $69,200 + $2,000.
|
Dave Rapp, a writer from Valley Village, California
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2023 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
Season 38 3-time champion: $69,200 + $2,000.
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Jared Watson, a quality control specialist from Greenville, Texas
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2024 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000.
Season 39 3-time champion: $56,202 + $2,000.
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Jared Watson, a quality control specialist from Greenville, Texas
|
2024 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000.
Season 39 3-time champion: $56,202 + $2,000.
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Emma Boettcher, a user experience librarian from Chicago, Illinois
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2019 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up: $100,000. Season 35 3-time champion:...
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Sean McShane, a nonprofit membership associate originally from West Islip, New York
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2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 39 3-time champion: $80,401...
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Sean McShane, a tour guide from South Boston, Massachusetts
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2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 39 3-time champion: $80,401...
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Emmett Stanton, a freelance writer from Baltimore, Maryland
|
2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 39 3-time champion: $72,600 + $2,000.
|
Emmett Stanton, a freelance writer from Baltimore, Maryland
|
2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 39 3-time champion: $72,600 + $2,000.
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Melissa Klapper, a professor from Merion Station, Pennsylvania
|
2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 39 3-time champion: $59,100 + $1,000.
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Melissa Klapper, a professor from Merion Station, Pennsylvania
|
2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 39 3-time champion: $59,100 + $1,000.
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Kevin Belle, a trail planner from Silver Spring, Maryland
|
2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 39 3-time champion: $42,798 + $1,000.
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Kevin Belle, a trail planner from Silver Spring, Maryland
|
2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 39 3-time champion: $42,798 + $1,000.
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Jake DeArruda, a delivery dispatcher originally from Ludlow, Vermont
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2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 39 3-time champion: $68,661 + $2,000.
JBoard username: threearruda
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Jake DeArruda, a delivery routing assistant originally from Ludlow, Vermont
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2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 39 3-time champion: $68,661 + $2,000.
JBoard username: threearruda
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Neal Pollack, a writer from Austin, Texas
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Season 30 3-time champion: $60,798 + $2,000. No challenger Hometown Howdy...
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Kristin Hucek, an attorney from San Francisco, California
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2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 37 3-time champion: $24,808 + $1,000.
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Kristin Hucek, an attorney from Washington, D.C.
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2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 37 3-time champion: $24,808 + $1,000.
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Lucy Ricketts, an illustrator originally from Atlanta, Georgia
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2023 Champions Wildcard 1st runner-up: $50,000. Season 37 3-time champion: $79,499...
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Lucy Ricketts, a book designer and freelance illustrator from Atlanta, Georgia
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2023 Champions Wildcard 1st runner-up: $50,000. Season 37 3-time champion: $79,499...
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Rex Schultz, a trial lawyer from Baltimore, Maryland
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Season 3 2-time champion: $19,800. Rex won about $80,000 on Tic...
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Lawrence Long, a nursing student and stay-at-home uncle from East Bend, North Carolina
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2023 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
Season 38 3-time champion: $74,792 + $1,000.
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Lawrence Long, a nursing student and stay-at-home uncle from East Bend, North Carolina
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2023 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
Season 38 3-time champion: $74,792 + $1,000.
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Beau Henson, a test prep teacher and actor originally from Mt. Carmel, Illinois
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Season 28 3-time champion: $51,203 + $2,000. Beau won $250,000 on...
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Linda Percy, a retired emergency room physician from Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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Season 27 3-time champion: $70,401 + $2,000. Won $32,000 on Who...
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Seth Alcorn, a bookseller from Placentia, California
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2004 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
Season 19 3-time champion: $106,400 + $1,000.
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Margaret Swanson, a graduate student of architecture from Somerville, Massachusetts
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Season 28 3-time champion: $48,000 + $1,000.
JBoard user name: mswanson
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David Brown, a fundraising intern from Palo Alto, California
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Season 29 2-time champion: $32,600 + $1,000. Son of Season 25...
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Amanda Ganske, a product marketing manager from Austin, Texas
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2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 37 3-time champion: $53,199 + $2,000.
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Amanda Ganske, a product marketing manager from Austin, Texas
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2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 37 3-time champion: $53,199 + $2,000.
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Garrett Marcotte, a software engineer from Santa Monica, California
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2023 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
Season 37 3-time champion: $63,700 + $1,000.
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Garrett Marcotte, a software engineer from Boulder, Colorado
|
2023 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
Season 37 3-time champion: $63,700 + $1,000.
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Emma Saltzberg, a consultant from Brooklyn, New York
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2023 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
Season 38 3-time champion: $54,199 + $2,000.
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Emma Saltzberg, a campaigns director from Brooklyn, New York
|
2023 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
Season 38 3-time champion: $54,199 + $2,000.
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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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Carmela Chan, a biotech researcher from San Diego, California
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2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 37 3-time champion: $55,401 + $2,000.
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Carmela Chan, a researcher from San Diego, California
|
2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 37 3-time champion: $55,401 + $2,000.
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Susan Jann, an operations coordinator from Bristol, Pennsylvania
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Season 29 3-time champion: $53,800 + $2,000. Susan won $5,000 on...
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Patrick Hume, a project manager originally from Stoneham, Massachusetts
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2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 37 3-time champion: $60,500 + $2,000.
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Patrick Hume, a client operations director from Van Nuys, California
|
2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 37 3-time champion: $60,500 + $2,000.
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Alistair Bell, a computer chip designer from Berlin, Massachusetts
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Season 29 3-time champion: $56,800 + $2,000. JBoard user name: ThreeIfByAir...
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Dan McShane, a baseball game logger from West Islip, New York
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2013 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 28 4-time champion:...
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Laurie MacDougall, a cancer registrar originally from Medford, Massachusetts
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Season 32 3-time champion: $78,000 + $2,000.
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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 Sekelsky, a graphic designer from Kent, Ohio
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2023 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
Season 37 3-time champion: $35,899 + $2,000.
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Kit Sekelsky, a freelance graphic designer from Kent, Ohio
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2023 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
Season 37 3-time champion: $35,899 + $2,000.
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John Lindquist, an attorney from Marietta, Georgia
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Season 20 3-time champion: $43,000 + $1,000.
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Jason Kaczor, an insurance specialist from Syracuse, New York
|
Season 24 3-time champion: $55,000 + $2,000.
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Keith Walker, an attorney from Pomona, California
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1990 Super Jeopardy! semifinalist: $10,000.
1987 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Season 3 5-time champion: $40,700.
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Joe Nguyen, an attorney from New York, New York
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Season 33 3-time champion: $77,202 + $2,000.
Joe won $1,000 on Master Minds on 2020-04-07.
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Dan McShane, a bartender from West Islip, New York
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2013 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 28 4-time champion:...
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Alexander Persaud, a Ph.D. student in economics originally from Dubuque, Iowa
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Season 31 3-time champion: $61,000 + $2,000.
Last name pronounced like "per-SAWD".
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Ellen Corrigan, a law clerk from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Season 32 3-time champion: $40,000 + $2,000.
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Rich Rosenlof, a sales representative from Sacramento, California
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Season 18 3-time champion: $80,800 + $2,000. Alex erroneously reported Rich's...
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Aaron Thompson, a special assistant from Washington, D.C.
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2006 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 21 3-time champion:...
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Doug Dorst, a writer and professor from Austin, Texas
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2006 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 22 3-time champion: $66,802...
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Maria Wenglinsky, a teacher from Brooklyn, New York
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2006 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 22 5-time champion: $122,300...
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Keith Walker, an attorney from Pomona, California
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1990 Super Jeopardy! semifinalist: $10,000.
1987 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Season 3 5-time champion: $40,700.
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Doug Dorst, a writer and professor from Austin, Texas
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2006 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 22 3-time champion: $66,802...
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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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Maria Wenglinsky, a teacher originally from Salt Lake City, Utah
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2006 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000. Season 22 5-time champion: $122,300...
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Jennifer Blanton, an attorney from San Diego, California
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Season 30 3-time champion: $57,000 + $1,000.
JBoard user name: Tigershark
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Darren Harris-Fain, an English professor from Prattville, Alabama
|
Season 31 3-time champion: $63,000 + $1,000.
JBoard user name: dharrisf
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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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Doug Molitor, a writer from Altadena, California
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1993 10th Anniversary Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 1987 Tournament of Champions wildcard...
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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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Doug Molitor, a writer from Brentwood, California
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1993 10th Anniversary Tournament semifinalist: $5,000. 1987 Tournament of Champions wildcard...
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John Ryan, an economist from Santa Barbara, California
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1987 Tournament...
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Bud Humphrey, an editor from Park Ridge, Illinois
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Season 21 3-time champion: $56,599 + $2,000. Bud was the alternate...
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Kyle Webb, a veterinary clinical pathologist originally from Boyertown, Pennsylvania
|
Season 32 3-time champion: $45,200 + $1,000. Kyle appeared on The...
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Seth Alcorn, a bookstore supervisor from Alexandria, Virginia
|
2004 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
Season 19 3-time champion: $106,400 + $1,000.
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Choyon Manjrekar, an urban planner from Providence, Rhode Island
|
Season 31 3-time champion: $56,700 + $1,000. Choyon won $5,000 on...
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Tom Baker, a writer from Tokyo, Japan
|
2004 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000.
Season 20 3-time champion: $102,300 + $2,000.
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Andrew Ceppos, a senior from Tufts University
|
2009 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from Verona, New...
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Elizabeth Galoozis, a reference librarian from Cambridge, Massachusetts
|
Season 26 2-time champion: $38,801 + $2,000. Elizabeth Galoozis - A...
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Jennifer Duann, a senior from the Ohio State University
|
2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 21 and from Worthington, Ohio at...
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Lindsay Eanet, a senior from the University of Missouri
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2010-A College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: Deerfield, Illinois. Last name pronounced...
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Alison Stone Roberg, an administrative assistant from Kansas City, Missouri
|
Season 26 3-time champion: $85,102 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
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Dan D'Addario, a senior from Columbia University
|
2010-A College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: Farmington, Connecticut. Daniel D'Addario...
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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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Nick Swezey, a publisher from Washington, D.C.
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2007 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
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Chris Miller, a retail specialist from Louisville, Kentucky
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Elite Eighteen (Round 2 winners) and...
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Fred Beukema, a structural engineer from Minneapolis, Minnesota
|
Season 25 3-time champion: $69,401 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
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Jason Zollinger, an engine assembler from South Dayton, New York
|
2010 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $100,000. Season...
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Nick Swezey, a publisher from Washington, D.C.
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2007 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD Home...
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Kyle Kahan, a senior from Texas A&M University from Houston, Texas
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2010-B College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000 + a Nintendo Wii +...
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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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Stephen Weingarten, a paraeducator from Portland, Oregon
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2010 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 26 4-time champion: $96,690...
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Doug Hicton, a composer originally from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
|
2007 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up: $100,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD...
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Mike Marmesh, a veterinarian from Miami, Florida
|
Season 26 1-time champion: $4,700 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
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Bruce Lin, a research scientist originally from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
|
Season 22 3-time champion: $54,599 + $2,000. On his first appearance,...
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Steve Chernicoff, a technical writer from Berkeley, California
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Elite Eighteen (Round 2 winners) member:...
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Kim Worth, a waiter and writer from Venice, California
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1998 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up: $15,000. Season 13 4-time champion:...
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Rick Kent, a paralegal from Los Angeles, California
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Season 24 3-time champion: $67,202 + $1,000. Rick won $5,000 on...
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Keith Walker, an attorney from Pomona, California
|
1990 Super Jeopardy! semifinalist: $10,000.
1987 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Season 3 5-time champion: $40,700.
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Kim Worth, a freelance writer and stand-up comedian from Venice, California
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1998 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up: $15,000. Season 13 4-time champion:...
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Joe Leibrandt, a marketing director from Costa Mesa, California
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Season 23 3-time champion: $61,001 + $2,000. Won $2,700 + a...
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Chris Miller, a retail specialist from Louisville, Kentucky
|
2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Elite Eighteen (Round 2 winners) and...
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Matt Klein, a senior from Pittsford, New York
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2006 Teen Tournament 2nd runner-up: $15,000. Won $1,000 on Who Wants...
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Tom Baker, a writer from Tokyo, Japan
|
2004 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $10,000.
Season 20 3-time champion: $102,300 + $2,000.
|
Aaron Thompson, an executive assistant from Washington, D.C.
|
2006 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 21 3-time champion:...
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Suzanne Koppelman, a museum education manager from New York, New York
|
Season 34 3-time champion: $63,601 + $2,000.
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Patrick Morrison, a student of Slavic studies from Northville, Michigan
|
Season 28 3-time champion: $80,701 + $2,000.
JBoard user name: PatMorrison
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Neville Fogarty, an 11-year-old from Kingwood, Texas
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\"This chess player is planning his career moves very carefully. From...
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Emily Frey, a professor from Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
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Season 35 3-time champion: $62,503 + $2,000. Emily appeared on Master...
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Marty Cunningham, an accountant and voice artist from Arvada, Colorado
|
Season 34 3-time champion: $65,900 + $2,000.
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Babs McClellan, an art student from Clearwater, Florida
|
1991 Seniors Tournament wildcard semifinalist: $5,000. 1965 Tournament of Champions winner:...
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Erik Agard, a puzzlemaker from Gaithersburg, Maryland
|
Season 35 3-time champion: $66,802 + $2,000.
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Bob Chauls, a composer and professor from Westlake Village, California
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Season 5 3-time champion: $36,798. Bob won $5,000 on Win Ben...
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Ali Hasan, a secondary school teacher from New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
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Season 34 3-time champion: $67,801 + $2,000. Ali was given (only)...
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Jim Alverson, a legal assistant from Tustin, California
|
Season 8 3-time champion: $28,000.
|
Doug Dodson, a classical singer from Boston, Massachusetts
|
Season 35 3-time champion: $52,799 + $2,000.
|
Andrew Cramer, a program manager from Seattle, Washington
|
Season 36 1-time champion: $3,599 + $1,000.
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Kelly Donohue, a bank examiner from Winthrop, Massachusetts
|
Season 37 3-time champion: $79,601 + $1,000.
|
Alex Damisch, a data scientist from Chicago, Illinois
|
Season 36 3-time champion: $33,549 + $2,000. Alex rendered her name...
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Dana Wayne, an educator from North Hollywood, California
|
Season 35 3-time champion: $64,002 + $2,000.
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Dale Butland, a press secretary originally from Columbus, Ohio
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Season 3 1-time co-champion: $1,000 + a trip to New Orleans...
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Jeffrey Schwarz, a private investor from New York, New York
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Season 34 3-time champion: $62,300 + $1,000.
Last name pronounced like "SHWARZ" (no "T" sound).
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Carlos Ross, a customer service representative from Austin, Texas
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Season 30 3-time champion: $89,774 + $1,000. Carlos appeared on The...
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Bif Reiser, a mathematician from Portland, Oregon
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Season 35 3-time champion: $69,400 + $2,000.
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Lee Pritchard, a writer originally from East Lansing, Michigan
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Season 3 1-time champion: $7,000. Lee won $7,565 on The Challengers...
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Will Dawson, a tour guide from Washington, D.C.
|
Season 35 3-time champion: $70,601 + $1,000.
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Kate O'Connor, an insurance salesperson from Florence, New Jersey
|
Season 34 3-time champion: $61,800 + $1,000.
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Mark Bennett, a lawyer and federal prosecutor from Honolulu, Hawaii
|
Season 3 1-time champion: $10,000.
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Deborah Elliott, an educator from Cleveland, Ohio
|
Season 33 3-time champion: $76,400 + $2,000.
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E.J. Wolborsky, a freelance project manager from Brooklyn, New York
|
Season 35 3-time champion: $66,700 + $2,000.
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Eugene Finerman, a writer from Chicago, Illinois
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $25,600. 1990 Super...
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Anne Summers, a housewife originally from Calgary, Canada
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Season 3 1-time champion: $7,000.
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Stephen Bradshaw, a graduate student from Fayetteville, Arkansas
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Season 3 2-time champion: $20,000. Stephen was defeated by eventual 5-time...
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Jessica Garsed, a librarian from Augusta, Maine
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Season 36 3-time champion: $52,199 + $1,000.
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Bill Tolany, a marketing executive from Austin, Texas
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Season 30 3-time champion: $44,200 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
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Kevin Boettcher, a university administrator from Binghamton, New York
|
Season 36 3-time champion: $59,402 + $2,000.
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Stuart Anderson, a JAG originally from New Orleans, Louisiana
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Season 30 3-time champion: $51,601 + $1,000. Stuart was a captain...
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Dave Mattingly, a director of technology from Old Forge, Pennsylvania
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Season 34 3-time champion: $77,400 + $2,000.
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Vinny Byju, a student from Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Season 36 1-time champion: $3,399 + $1,000.
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Judy Weightman, a puzzle editor from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Season 10 3-time champion: $46,000.
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John Podhoretz, a writer from Washington, D.C.
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1987 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 3 5-time champion: $45,600....
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John Podhoretz, a writer from Washington, D.C.
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1987 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 3 5-time champion: $45,600....
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Craig Heyamoto, an attorney from Seattle, Washington
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Season 3 player (1987-03-24). Craig won $1,000 on Who Wants to...
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Travis Gaylord, a management consultant from Wynnewood, Pennsylvania
|
Season 36 3-time champion: $37,203 + $2,000.
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Michelle Cabral, an elementary school music teacher from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
|
Season 34 3-time champion: $46,693 + $2,000.
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Anand Kandaswamy, an economist from Washington, D.C.
|
Season 34 3-time champion: $57,001 + $1,000.
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Dennis Coffey, a bartender from Old Orchard Beach, Maine
|
Season 36 3-time champion: $51,203 + $1,000.
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Traci Mack, a media executive from Campbell, California
|
Season 36 player (2020-01-20). Traci appeared on The Chase on 2023-01-05...
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Wes Hazard, a standup comic and storyteller from Stoughton, Massachusetts
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Season 34 3-time champion: $51,196 + $2,000.
Wes appeared on The Chase on 2021-01-21.
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Nan Bauer, a writer from Brooklyn, Michigan
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Season 34 3-time champion: $36,601 + $2,000.
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Joseph D'Hippolito, a freelance writer from Fullerton, California
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Season 8 3-time champion: $34,000.
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Peter Guekguezian, a Ph.D. student in linguistics from Fresno, California
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Season 33 3-time champion: $44,800 + $2,000.
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Gordon Nash, a teacher originally from New York City, New York
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Season 7 3-time champion: $41,000. Gordon was introduced as \"a teacher\"...
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Jonathan Fellows, a legislative assistant originally from Bellevue, Washington
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1987 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Season 3 4-time champion: $39,201.
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Kay Kipling, a journalist from Bradenton, Florida
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Season 7 3-time champion: $36,000.
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Bob Menaker, a journalist from Alexandria, Virginia
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Season 3 1-time champion: $9,000. Bob died of brain cancer 2006-11-08...
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Stephanie Fontaine, an analyst from Arlington, Virginia
|
Season 28 3-time champion: $54,500 + $2,000.
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Joe Ingoglia, a Boys & Girls Club director from Bellingham, Washington
|
Season 19 1-time champion: $3,799 + $1,000.
Last name pronounced like "Ingolia".
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Betsy Knudson, an attorney from Salt Lake City, Utah
|
Season 34 3-time champion: $61,402 + $1,000.
Last name pronounced like \"kuh-NOOD-sun\".
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Bob McGreevy, an attorney from South Salem, New York
|
Season 3 1-time champion: $11,150. Bob, being from New York, declined...
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Sara Garnett, a graduate student of zoology originally from Okemos, Michigan
|
Season 29 3-time champion: $75,403 + $2,000.
JBoard user name: ComingUpMilhouse
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Joey Falco, a writer from Santa Monica, California
|
Season 28 3-time champion: $53,999 + $2,000.
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Matt Samberg, an attorney from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
|
Season 28 3-time champion: $61,402 + $2,000.
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Jay DeBoer, an attorney and state legislator from Petersburg, Virginia
|
Season 3 1-time champion: $6,000.
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Tom Guymon, a business manager from Anaheim, California
|
Season 19 3-time champion: $45,800 + $2,000.
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Eric Oberhand, a computer consultant from Los Angeles, California
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Season 3 player (1987-06-18). Eric appeared on Art Linkletter's House Party...
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Manny Abell, a naval officer from Lacey, Washington
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Season 34 3-time champion: $42,799 + $1,000. Manny appeared on the...
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Jessamine Price, a graduate student in creative writing from Greenbelt, Maryland
|
Season 28 3-time champion: $26,803 + $2,000.
First name pronounced like "JESS-min".
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Adam Holquist, an environmental engineer from Erie, Pennsylvania
|
Season 29 3-time champion: $76,299 + $1,000.
JBoard user name: kickerofelves
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Linda Shewey, a housewife from Richmond, Virginia
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Season 3 2-time champion: $14,000.
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Francis Lansangan, a military analyst from Virginia Beach, Virginia
|
Season 28 3-time champion: $78,401 + $2,000.
JBoard user name: nagnasnalf
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Salvo Candela, a university administrator from New York, New York
|
Season 29 3-time champion: $66,195 + $2,000.
JBoard user name: svocan
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Claudia Gray, a substitute teacher from Monrovia, California
|
Season 28 3-time champion: $45,202 + $2,000.
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Curtis Warren, an air traffic controller from Palm Springs, California
|
Season 2 player (1986-01-03). Curtis won $136,288 in cash & prizes...
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Erin Zwiener, a conservation journalist and pet-sitter from Abiquiu, New Mexico
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Season 29 3-time champion: $53,399 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like...
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Tim Anderson, a Spanish professor from Rockford, Illinois
|
Season 29 3-time champion: $56,001 + $2,000.
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Wes Pierce, a financial planner from Anaheim Hills, California
|
Season 25 3-time champion: $47,199 + $2,000.
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Matt Caruso, a director of market research from Los Angeles, California
|
Season 19 3-time champion: $79,399 + $1,000.
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: mattcaruso
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Nancy Neff, a teacher from Chattanooga, Tennessee
|
Season 3 1-time champion: $13,000.
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Diane Levinson, a book publicist from Astoria, New York
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Season 30 1-time champion: $16,800 + $1,000. Diane is the cousin...
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Brian Levinson, a writer from Queens, New York
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Season 25 3-time champion: $72,801 + $1,000. Brian is the cousin...
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Barbara Smith, an elementary educator from Yuba City, California
|
Season 3 1-time champion: $4,000.
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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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Nick Condon, a research chemist originally from Lakewood, Colorado
|
Season 27 3-time champion: $80,101 + $2,000.
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: NJCondon
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Mike Nelson, a mechanical engineer from Geneva, Illinois
|
Season 27 2-time champion: $20,800 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
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Paula Menasche, a high school social studies teacher from Coral Gables, Florida
|
Season 29 3-time champion: $55,100 + $1,000.
|
Doug Miller, an assignment editor from Houston, Texas
|
Season 1 3-time champion: $16,000.
|
Grant McSheffrey, a software developer from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
|
Season 33 3-time champion: $69,201 + $1,000.
JBoard user name: mcsheffrey
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Lani Gonzalez, a managing director of an art bazaar from Austin, Texas
|
Season 33 3-time champion: $50,600 + $2,000.
|
Andy Baggarly, a journalist and author from Palo Alto, California
|
Season 28 3-time champion: $60,402 + $1,000. Andy won $200 on...
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Marty Gertsman, a retail manager originally from Brooklyn, New York
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Season 3 1-time champion: $15,000.
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Kris Hamilton, a computer technician from Dublin, Ohio
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Season 29 3-time champion: $60,301 + $2,000.
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Mike Maheu, a high school teacher from San Diego, California
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Season 25 2-time champion: $46,242 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like...
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Mike Williams, a teacher originally from Huntington, West Virginia
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Season 3 1-time champion: $8,000.
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Jacob Silverman, an arts and culture journalist from Brooklyn, New York
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Season 28 3-time champion: $35,998 + $2,000.
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Leonard Stoehr, a truck driver from Norcross, Georgia
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Season 19 3-time champion: $37,599 + $2,000.
Last name pronounced like "STARE".
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Harris Stutman, a medical informaticist from Huntington Beach, California
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Season 32 3-time champion: $63,500 + $2,000.
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Abraham Aig, a banker from Jamaica, New York
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Season 9 3-time champion: $33,000.
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Ethan Lowry, a software designer from Seattle, Washington
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Season 19 3-time champion: $31,401 + $2,000.
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Matt Neville, a deli clerk from Hamden, Connecticut
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Season 27 3-time champion: $65,400 + $2,000.
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Dan Adkison, a copy editor from Brooklyn, New York
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Season 28 3-time champion: $37,400 + $1,000.
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Cliff Miles Katskee, an actor from Chicago, Illinois
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Season 2 3-time champion: $19,000.
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Jason Dizon, an attorney from Woodside, New York
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Season 24 3-time champion: $49,900 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like...
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Darryl Tahirali, a proposal writer originally from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Season 24 3-time champion: $84,003 + $2,000.
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Tom Kelso, a credit analyst from Chicago, Illinois
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Season 19 3-time champion: $83,402 + $2,000. Namesake of the backronym...
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Melissa Prusi, a marketing writer originally from Negaunee, Michigan
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Season 24 3-time champion: $80,796 + $1,000.
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Al Davis, a software test engineer from Everett, Washington
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Season 20 3-time champion: $65,800 + $1,000.
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Tacticus68
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Doak Fairey, a computer consultant from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
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Season 5 3-time champion: $33,200. Doak won $9,000 on The Challengers...
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Bronson Messer, an astrophysicist from Knoxville, Tennessee
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Season 19 3-time champion: $29,599 + $2,000.
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Dylan McKenna, an actor from Los Angeles, California
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Season 16 3-time champion: $25,900. Dylan won about $75,000 in cash...
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Sean Anderson, a law professor from Champaign, Illinois
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Season 32 3-time champion: $71,600 + $1,000. Sean was the alternate...
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Dorothy Farrell, a researcher originally from Brooklyn, New York
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Season 24 3-time champion: $64,401 + $2,000.
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Erika Rogers, a bartender from Indianapolis, Indiana
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Season 20 3-time champion: $40,599 + $1,000.
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Su Kim, an accountant from Elgin, Illinois
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Season 23 3-time champion: $45,901 + $1,000.
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Bryan Johnson, a teacher and doctoral student from Los Angeles, California
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Season 24 3-time champion: $68,803 + $2,000.
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: colonelhomer
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Elizabeth Troyer, a pastor from Charlotte, North Carolina
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Season 33 1-time champion: $3,399 + $1,000.
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Kelly Bayles, a librarian from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 32 3-time champion: $62,700 + $2,000.
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Patrick Fernan, a government manager from Madison, Wisconsin
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Season 20 3-time champion: $56,200 + $2,000.
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John Avila, an attorney from Arlington, Virginia
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Season 33 3-time champion: $40,600 + $2,000.
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Kristina Caffrey, a college student from Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Season 24 3-time champion: $57,400 + $2,000.
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Tucker Dunn, an ESL teacher from Tucson, Arizona
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Season 33 3-time champion: $39,999 + $1,000. In his first appearance,...
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Chris Zane, a benefits administrator from Westminster, Maryland
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Season 24 3-time champion: $57,201 + $1,000.
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: cztop
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Andrew Chung, a sophomore from Harvey Mudd College
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2008 College Championship 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $25,000. 20 and...
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Vera Swain, a junior from the University of South Carolina
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2008 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from Charleston, SC...
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James Grant, a junior from Georgetown University
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2008 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from Manhattan Beach,...
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Heather Chapman, a news assistant from Lexington, Kentucky
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Season 24 player (2008-01-04). Heather appeared on Master Minds on 2020-05-07....
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Rob Pold, a graduate student from Downers Grove, IL
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Season 4 1-time champion: $9,450 + a 3-night trip to San...
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Gabrielle McMahan, a junior from Florida A&M University
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2008 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 20 and from Springfield, VA at...
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Dylan Parson, a student from Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania
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Season 32 3-time champion: $29,799 + $2,000.
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Natalie Lips, an office assistant from Lincoln, Nebraska
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Season 32 3-time champion: $57,601 + $1,000.
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Ryan Alley, a patent attorney from Alexandria, Virginia
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Season 31 3-time champion: $56,800 + $1,000. Ryan and Allison Solomon...
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Jon Groubert, a former attorney from Denver, Colorado
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Season 33 3-time champion: $76,191 + $1,000.
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Ben Sternberg, an investment banker from San Francisco, California
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Season 18 3-time champion: $79,600. In his 3rd game (#4076, aired...
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Dava-Leigh Brush, a stay-at-home mom from Arnold, Missouri
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Season 31 3-time champion: $31,501 + $2,000.
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Sam Scovill, a G.I.S. technician from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Season 33 3-time champion: $56,201+ $2,000.
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Don Sloan, a composer and music professor from Wadsworth, Ohio
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Season 12 3-time champion: $36,000.
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Julie Dunlevy, a technology specialist from Louisville, Kentucky
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Season 23 3-time champion: $73,800 + $2,000. Julie was the alternate...
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Ragavan Ramsubramani, a financial analyst from New York, New York
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Season 33 3-time champion: $54,603 + $1,000.
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Jeff Suto, a law student originally from Hacienda Heights, California
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Season 3 1-time champion: $7,000.
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Ryan Friedman, a GIS planner from Londonderry, New Hampshire
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Season 23 3-time champion: $61,700 + $2,000.
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: NHRy
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Alex Boisvert, a graduate student from Los Angeles, California
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Season 18 3-time champion: $47,400. Last name pronounced like "bwah-VAIR". Alex...
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Shane Curtis, an assistant professor from Lansing, Kansas
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Season 31 3-time champion: $42,001 + $1,000. Shane was a retired...
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Dan Sander, a trust officer from Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Season 22 3-time champion: $65,202 + $2,000.
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: pundint
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Ray Allex, a ticket seller from Los Angeles, California
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Season 3 1-time champion: $7,000.
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Rachel Zoch, a writer and editor from Deer Park, Texas
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Season 32 3-time champion: $42,699 + $1,000.
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Eric Berman, a journalist from Crown Point, Indiana
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1987 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $5,000. Season 3 4-time champion: $37,101...
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Jon Woodman, an attorney from Columbus, Ohio
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Season 13 3-time champion: $32,000.
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Matt Pressman, a graduate student in history from Somerville, Massachusetts
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Season 31 3-time champion: $46,700 + $2,000.
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Eugene Finerman, a writer from Evanston, Illinois
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $25,600. 1990 Super...
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Van Lane, an ATM support technician from Denver, Colorado
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Season 26 3-time champion: $69,128 + $1,000.
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Vito Cortese, a software engineer and Italian translator from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Season 27 3-time champion: $68,485 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
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Marie Braden, a customer service representative from Tempe, Arizona
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Season 27 1-time champion: $24,800 + $1,000. Marie's boyfriend Kirk's Rock...
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Morgan Saxby, a research associate from Charlottesville, Virginia
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Season 26 3-time champion: $66,401 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
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Jesse Cuevas, a corporate lawyer originally from Leawood, Kansas
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Season 27 3-time champion: $65,981 + $2,000. Brother of Season 30...
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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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Russ Woodford, a guidance counselor from Sharpsburg, Maryland
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Season 11 3-time champion: $17,995. Russ lost his 4th game to...
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Chris Becker, a bus driver and trainer from Orlando, Florida
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Season 32 3-time champion: $52,999 + $2,000.
JBoard user name: cbec
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Michael Daunt, an accountant from Canada
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Elite Eighteen (Round 2 winners) member:...
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Chuck Champagne, a vice president of finance from Cumberland, Rhode Island
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Season 20 3-time champion: $49,002 + $1,000.
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Matt DeTura, a recent law school graduate from Washington, D.C.
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Season 27 3-time champion: $61,601 + $2,000.
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: MDT
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Sara Wilkinson, a country club concierge from Athens, Georgia
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Season 27 3-time champion: $72,701 + $2,000.
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Frank Amanat, an attorney from South Orange, New Jersey
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Season 20 3-time champion: $55,900 + $1,000. Season 20 player (2003-11-03)....
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Bill Cossen, a Ph.D. candidate in history originally from Lexington, South Carolina
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Season 31 3-time champion: $50,602 + $1,000.
JBoard user name: JeopardyBill
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Elizabeth Baxter, a college student from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
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Season 19 3-time champion: $39,900 + $2,000.
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Don Meals, an environmental scientist from Burlington, Vermont
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Season 27 3-time champion: $42,599 + $2,000.
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Nina Ginocchio, a school librarian from Park Ridge, Illinois
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Season 25 3-time champion: $56,700 + $1,000.
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James Erwin, a writer from Des Moines, Iowa
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Season 25 2-time champion: $22,598 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
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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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Ingrid Nelson, a judicial assistant from Lake Mills, Wisconsin
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Season 25 2-time champion: $27,802 + $2,000. Ingrid Nelson - A...
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Tom LaPorta, a web designer from Jacksonville, Florida
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Season 26 3-time champion: $50,501 + $1,000.
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: fattom23
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Steve Belding, an engineer from Knoxville, Tennessee
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Season 32 3-time champion: $58,801 + $2,000.
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Frank Hughes, an account executive from Torrance, California
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1987 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Season 3 5-time champion: $30,900.
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Kathleen Ellis, a registered nurse from Red Oak, Texas
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Season 19 3-time champion: $78,501 + $2,000.
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: ellis1992
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Scott Ylinen, a draftsman and college student from Morgantown, West Virginia
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Season 31 3-time champion: $62,705 + $2,000.
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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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Lee Weber, a consultant from Atlanta, Georgia
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Season 19 1-time champion: $3,200 + $1,000.
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Amy Wilson, a creative writing and women's studies student originally from Portland, Oregon
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Season 26 1-time champion: $19,999 + $2,000. Not to be confused...
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Todd Simkin, a derivatives trader from Wynnewood, Pennsylvania
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Season 19 1-time champion: $3,201 + $2,000.
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Melanie Baker-Streevy, a United Methodist pastor from Parma, Michigan
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Season 25 1-time champion: $26,900 + $1,000. Melanie Baker-Streevy - A...
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Jeff Kuhn, an attorney from Fairport, New York
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Season 20 3-time champion: $48,702 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
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Alex Maggio, a writer originally from Cincinnati, Ohio
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Season 32 3-time champion: $63,401 + $1,000.
Alex appeared on Master Minds on 2020-12-09.
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Kevin Joyce, a customer service representative from Leominster, Massachusetts
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Season 25 3-time champion: $111,299 + $2,000. Kevin was the alternate...
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Anna Tschetter, a legal assistant from Danvers, Massachusetts
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Season 26 1-time champion: $3,400 + $1,000.
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Marissa Goldsmith, a web developer from Springfield, Virginia
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Season 27 3-time champion: $44,100 + $2,000.
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: marteena
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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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Joyce Hshieh, an actress and writer from Chicago, Illinois
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Season 32 3-time champion: $39,403 + $1,000.
Last name pronounced like "SHAY".
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Jonathan Vaughan, a graphics design student originally from Hong Kong
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Season 3 2-time champion: $13,000.
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Steve Frost, a technology salesman from Mountain View, California
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Season 19 3-time champion: $34,100 + $2,000.
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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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Jack Feerick, a freelance writer from Churchville, New York
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Season 25 3-time champion: $108,200 + $2,000.
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Michele Harvey, a software engineer from Centreville, Virginia
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Season 16 3-time champion: $25,000.
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Judy Mermelstein, a Census field representative from Queens, New York
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Season 25 1-time champion: $38,401 + $1,000. Judy also appeared on...
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Bobby Goldstein, a database administrator from Arlington, Massachusetts
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Season 20 3-time champion: $42,200 + $2,000.
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: GoBobbyGo
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Amanda Potocky, a senior clinical data coordinator from Cary, North Carolina
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Season 19 3-time champion: $38,200 + $2,000.
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Laura Wimberley, a college teaching assistant originally from Wilmington, Delaware
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Season 23 3-time champion: $23,999 + $1,000.
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Tim Relihan, a senior from the University of Nebraska from Stromsburg, Nebraska
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2010-B College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000 + a Nintendo Wii + the...
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Ian Barondess, a salesperson originally from Great Neck, New York
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Season 3 player (1986-10-14). Ian won a $58,000 jackpot on Sale...
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Tricia McKinney, a TV news writer from Secaucus, New Jersey
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Season 23 3-time champion: $50,800 + $1,000.
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Shad Small, an office assistant from Lafayette, California
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Season 24 3-time champion: $59,101 + $2,000.
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Jesse Berry, a tax analyst from Little Rock, Arkansas
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Season 23 3-time champion: $41,500 + $1,000.
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Jennifer Montgomery, a jazz radio station development director from Encinitas, California
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Season 26 3-time champion: $45,200 + $1,000.
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Patrick Macaraeg, a software engineer from Largo, Florida
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Season 20 3-time champion: $83,002 + $1,000.
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Larry Dundas, a police officer from South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Season 3 1-time champion: $14,000.
Larry also appeared on Tic Tac Dough in 1984.
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Eric Barela, an educational researcher from Los Angeles, California
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Season 23 3-time champion: $68,802 + $2,000.
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: EBarela
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Jamey Kirby, a humanities teacher originally from Live Oak, Florida
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Season 23 3-time champion: $60,265 + $2,000.
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: DublinUF
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Scott Weiss, a computer science professor from Walkersville, Maryland
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Season 23 3-time champion: $61,001 + $2,000. Through a generous wager,...
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Steve Douches, a high school math teacher from Fairfax, Virginia
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Season 13 3-time champion: $30,000.
Last name pronounced "DOW-ches".
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Kimberly Jantz, an attorney from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 26 1-time champion: $22,200 + $2,000. Kimberly Jantz - an...
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Tim Abou-Sayed, a plastic surgeon from Manalapan, Florida
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Season 23 3-time champion: $49,402 + $1,000.
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Eleanor Ainslie, a medical student from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Season 22 3-time champion: $41,400 + $1,000.
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: eleanor08
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Jonathan Fellows, a legislative assistant originally from Bellevue, Washington
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1987 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Season 3 4-time champion: $39,201.
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Christopher Ruth, a musician and songwriter from New London, Connecticut
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Season 14 3-time champion: $40,601 + Ducane's 2004SS gas grill. Christopher...
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Michael Daunt, an accountant from Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Elite Eighteen (Round 2 winners) member:...
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Eric Berman, a journalist originally from Crown Point, Indiana
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1987 Tournament of Champions semifinalist: $5,000. Season 3 4-time champion: $37,101...
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Eugene Finerman, a writer from Chicago, Illinois
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 winner: $25,600. 1990 Super...
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Steve Willis, a financial analyst from Lynwood, California
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Season 2 3-time champion: $31,000.
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Deborah Melman-Clement, a writer and entrepreneur from Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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Season 22 1-time champion: $3,199 + $2,000.
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Tamika Turner, an 11-year-old eighth grader from Sylvania, Ohio
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"She wants to be a journalist, because it’s important for the...
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Frank Hughes, an account executive from Torrance, California
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1987 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Season 3 5-time champion: $30,900.
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