#9041, aired 2024-02-19 | PLANT LORE $2000: The wreath named for this 6-letter religious season has 4 candles that symbolize the 4 Sundays before Christmas Advent |
#9003, aired 2023-12-27 | PRESIDENTS NOT PRESIDENTING $200: According to Carl Sandburg, this jacked 6'4" skilled wrestler was known to taunt, "I'm the big buck of this lick" Lincoln |
#8994, aired 2023-12-14 | TENNIS-Y WILLIAMS $800: In 2003 Serena completed a "Serena Slam", beating Venus 7-6, 3-6, 6-4 at this event in Melbourne the Australian Open |
#8951, aired 2023-10-16 | YOU DO THE MATH $400: Jim has 6 apples,
Billy has 4,
Michele has 2 &
Debbie has 8 for an average of this many 5 |
#8920, aired 2023-07-21 | INTERNALLY YOURS $800: The windpipe is another name for this, which is about 4 to 6 inches long & 1 inch in diameter the trachea |
#8768, aired 2022-12-21 | THE CLASSIC SONG IN QUESTION $400: This group asked, "Does anybody really know what time it is?"; they later said it was "25 Or 6 To 4" Chicago |
#8701, aired 2022-09-19 | GODDESSES $2000: This 4-letter Titan was the sister-wife of Cronus & the mother of 6 Olympians, including Zeus Rhea |
#8656, aired 2022-06-06 | MOVIE TITLES OF A LIFETIME (NETWORK) $200: 2-4-6-8! What do we appreciate?! "Identity Theft of" this spirited type of high schooler! a cheerleader |
#8581, aired 2022-02-21 | SPACE: KIND OF HUGE $2,200 (Daily Double): Launched in 1989, the Galileo craft took the long way 'round to this planet in a 6-year, 2.4-billion-mile circuitous route Jupiter |
#8573, aired 2022-02-09 | ISLE "B" $800: About 4.6 million people every year take the 35-minute ferry ride from Seattle to this island in Puget Sound Bainbridge Island |
#8573, aired 2022-02-09 | IT'S TIME FOR A WORD $1600: It's not a special pet accessory, it's naval duty from 4 to 6 or 6 to 8 dogwatch |
#8550, aired 2022-01-07 | IT WAS 1970s AMERICA, MAN $200: After she beat Bobby Riggs in straight sets, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 on Sept. 20, 1973, Riggs admitted, "I underestimated you" Billie Jean King |
#8497, aired 2021-10-26 | THE END OF THE WORLD $2000: In math it's the set of sums of a sequence;
for 2, 4, 6, 8...
it's 2, 6, 12, 20... a series |
#8472, aired 2021-09-21 | DECIPHER OUR TOP-SECRET CODE $400: It's proverbially done to "a cold":
6-5-5-4 feed |
#8453, aired 2021-07-28 | HERE'S JOHN $1200: 6'4" Nick Brimble played this role in "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves" Little John |
#8424, aired 2021-06-17 | MUSIC "C"LASS $200: It has 4 strings, 5 letters & 6 Bach solo suites written just for it cello |
#8404, aired 2021-05-20 | ALL ABOUT THAT BASE $200: Some say we should move to base 12, with 6 factors, & away from base this, with 4 factors base 10 |
#8330, aired 2021-02-05 | "HAND"Y PHRASES $1600: This 4-word phrase for a type of faith healing is found in Hebrews 6:2 the laying on of hands |
#8310, aired 2021-01-08 | CROSS WORLD CLUES $1200: It's on the western cote d'Afrique
(4, 1'6) Côte d'Ivoire |
#8242, aired 2020-09-22 | THE LANGUAGE OF LIKE $200: 2-4-6-8, who do we this? It means to be grateful for! Or rise in value! Yay! appreciate |
#8233, aired 2020-06-10 | EARTH, WIND & FIRE $800: Go to hispanicfederation. org to help this island hit by 155-mph winds in a 2017 hurricane & a 6.4 earthquake in 2020 Puerto Rico |
#8202, aired 2020-04-14 | MATH TERMS $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) A congruent number is a positive integer that can be the area of a rational right triangle; in the case of the right triangle with the measurements of 3, 4, and 5, this is the congruent number 6 |
#8100, aired 2019-11-22 | 7-LETTER WORDS $1600: A type of poker game where A-2-3-4-6 is a winning hand, or to underestimate on purpose lowball |
#8073, aired 2019-10-16 | SO LONG $1200: If someone says you kept him waiting for these lengths of time, remind him there have only been 4 of them in earth's 4.6 billion years eons |
#8056, aired 2019-09-23 | COUP COUP $600: On Feb. 4, 1992 he led some Venezuelan military officers in a failed coup; 6 years later, he was elected prez Chávez |
#8005, aired 2019-05-31 | YOU ARE A BAD SAILOR $1000: You don't need to howl during the naval watches 4-6 & 6-8, named for this animal--it's just a figure of speech a dog |
#7961, aired 2019-04-01 | MISCELLANY $1600: An estimated 1 in 6 U.S. adults indulge in this dangerous type of drinking 4 times a month, each time consuming about 7 drinks binge drinking |
#7953, aired 2019-03-20 | LYRICALLY INACCURATE $400: This band's "Pride" says, "Early morning, April 4, shot ring out in the Memphis sky", but Dr. King was killed at 6:01 p.m. U2 |
#7938, aired 2019-02-27 | 4,3,4 $200: Emily Post says those who get these cards, typically mailed 4 to 6 months before the wedding, must get invitations save the date |
#7903, aired 2019-01-09 | COMPOSING, DECOMPOSING $2000: Composed the "Wedding March"; died Nov. 4, 1847, 6 months after the sudden death of his sister & musical soulmate Fanny Mendelssohn |
#7877, aired 2018-12-04 | BLANK NEWS $600: It's on CNN from 4 to 6 A.M. Eastern time:
"____ Start" Early Start |
#7871, aired 2018-11-26 | RECENT NONFICTION $400: In "Inseparable", about these 19th c. twins, we learn the 4" band that joined them stretched to a freeing 6" late in life Siamese twins |
#7833, aired 2018-10-03 | BUSINESS LINGO $400: 2-4-6-8! What does this? Any asset that loses value over time depreciate |
#7790, aired 2018-06-22 | VERY SMALL TALK $1600: Of course 6'6", 336-lb. University of Tennessee lineman Antonio Richardson got this 4-letter nickname Tiny |
#7780, aired 2018-06-08 | SONG TIME $1600: The title of this 1970 Chicago hit is a little snappier than "3:35 or 3:34" "25 or 6 to 4" |
#7760, aired 2018-05-11 | OLD SCHOOL $1600: Microfilm is spooled in rolls; this similarly named medium can fit about 100 pages on a 4" x 6" sheet microfiche |
#7753, aired 2018-05-02 | MIDDLE T $400: 6:4 or 17:2 ratio |
#7719, aired 2018-03-15 | BAD ADJECTIVES FOR A DATING PROFILE $1000: 6-letter synonym for acrid, corresponding to one of the 4 major kinds of taste buds bitter |
#7705, aired 2018-02-23 | WINNING CLAMS AT THE CASINO $400: Life was a bowl of cherries when a Vegas man won $4.6 million & years later, $21.1 million on a Megabucks one of these a slot machine |
#7584, aired 2017-07-27 | THE JOLLY ROGER $400: Jolly good! On May 6, 1954 in Oxford, England, he ran the mile in 3 minutes, 59.4 seconds (Roger) Bannister |
#7579, aired 2017-07-20 | OUR ANCIENT RELATIVES $400: From the Latin for "two footed", this term is used to describe & distinguish early humanoids from 4-6 million years ago biped |
#7573, aired 2017-07-12 | STAT! $800: 4.6 seconds:
this figure for a 1964 Pontiac Tempest GTO, per Car and Driver 0 to 60 |
#7544, aired 2017-06-01 | WHAT'S THE SCORE? $800: March 31, 1973, Ken Norton over Muhammad Ali by 7-5, 5-4, 5-6, this kind of decision a split decision |
#7469, aired 2017-02-16 | SPINNING A WEBSITE $400: I've got 6 seconds to tell you that in 2016 Twitter said it would discontinue this 4-letter mobile video app Vine |
#7441, aired 2017-01-09 | POLITICIANS $1600: By June 4, 1968 this senator from New York had won 5 out of 6 presidential primaries Robert Kennedy |
#7387, aired 2016-10-25 | NORTH CAROLINA, HISTORICALLY $400: At a Greensboro lunch counter in 1960, 4 students began this hyphenated type of protest & it lasted for 6 months a sit-in |
#7362, aired 2016-09-20 | ENDLESSLY ROCKING $1000: At a Helsinki show on his 2012 "Wrecking Ball" tour, he & his band rocked for a personal best 4 hours, 6 minutes Bruce Springsteen |
#7243, aired 2016-02-24 | HARD-THROWING PITCHERS $800: Only Greg Maddux & this 6'10" Diamondbacks flamethrower have won 4 straight Cy Young awards Randy Johnson |
#7229, aired 2016-02-04 | TALL $800: There's 6'4" of this quick-witted host with the most Joel McHale |
#7168, aired 2015-11-11 | PRESIDENTS BY WON-LOST RECORD $200: The only one who went 4-0 FDR (Franklin Roosevelt) |
#7140, aired 2015-10-02 | THAT'S HISTORY $4,000 (Daily Double): This 1790 act gave authors exclusive control of their works for 14 years; violators were fined 50 cents per page the Copyright Act |
#7053, aired 2015-04-22 | THE 4 SEASONS-ISH $1,700 (Daily Double): This African antelope got its name because it leaps 6 feet in the air when frightened the springbok |
#7028, aired 2015-03-18 | LAND "HO"! $400: Named for a freedom fighter, it's a Southeast Asian metro area of 6.4 million people Ho Chi Minh City |
#6958, aired 2014-12-10 | 6'4" $200: This ex-Cowboy quarterback is the taller half of Fox Sports' No. 1 NFL announcing team Troy Aikman |
#6958, aired 2014-12-10 | 6'4" $400: "Clueless Gamer" is a feature on this 6'4" man's late night show Conan O'Brien |
#6958, aired 2014-12-10 | 6'4" $600: When he goes home to this country of his birth, Goran Visnjic of "ER" & "Extant" is 1.93 meters Croatia |
#6958, aired 2014-12-10 | 6'4" $800: 2013-14 NBA News:
Nets start 10-21, but this coach & ex-star guard stays in the picture & makes the playoffs Jason Kidd |
#6958, aired 2014-12-10 | 6'4" $1000: This tall, Hawaii-born actor has played characters named Ronon Dex & Khal Drogo Jason Momoa |
#6902, aired 2014-09-23 | THE ALL-WRITERS BASKETBALL TEAM $400: 6'4'' from the University of Maine, this "Dead Zone" author Stephen King |
#6879, aired 2014-07-10 | A THOREAU UNDERSTANDING $200: From July 4, 1845 to Sept. 6, 1847, Thoreau made his home on the shore of this Walden Pond |
#6807, aired 2014-04-01 | HISTORIC OBJECTS $2000: In 2014 $4.6 million was the price for the first gold coin made in the U.S., known as the "Brasher" this Spanish coin Doubloon |
#6695, aired 2013-10-25 | 1960s NEWSMAKERS $800: His eye patch became a familiar sight after he was made Israel's Defense Minister 4 days before the 6-Day War (Moshe) Dayan |
#6602, aired 2013-05-07 | PHYSIOLOGY $400: The oculomotor nerve controls 4 of the 6 muscles of this organ the eye |
#6572, aired 2013-03-26 | GERMAN WORDS ON LOAN TO ENGLISH $400: This is a class for children between the ages of 4 & 6 Kindergarten |
#6488, aired 2012-11-28 | TUESDAYS $800: Every 4 years a politically important day is dubbed this; in 2012 it was March 6 Super Tuesday |
#6455, aired 2012-10-12 | PREHISTORIC TIMES $1,000 (Daily Double): During the Chalcolithic period, 4,000-6,000 years ago, this metal became the first used for tools & weapons copper |
#6446, aired 2012-10-01 | SPORTS PEOPLE $200: Nicknamed "Missy the Missile", this 2012 swimming gold medalist has size 13 feet & a 6-foot 4-inch wingspan Missy Franklin |
#6437, aired 2012-09-18 | WHEELS OF FORTUNE $1000: Mary had a little 2009 Reventon from this Italian company--Mary likes going 0-62 in 3.4 secs. & had $1.6 million to blow Lamborghini |
#6430, aired 2012-07-27 | 6-LETTER WORDS $800: The soroban, the Japanese type of this adding device, used rods with 1 bead above the partition & 4 beads below abacus |
#6423, aired 2012-07-18 | POTPOURRI $200: If you roll a standard 6-sided die & a 2 comes up, this number is on the bottom 5 |
#6412, aired 2012-07-03 | DOUBLE DOUBLE E $600: Rhyming word meaning very tiny: 4 of its 6 letters peewee |
#6389, aired 2012-05-31 | FAST CARS $200: Look at that! The 4-door Panamera from this automaker still goes from zero to 60 in 6 seconds or less Porsche |
#6345, aired 2012-03-30 | SOLVE FOR "EX" $600: Fair market value for the owners of the little store of the route of our highway;
2-4-6-8!
Who do we this? expropriate |
#6330, aired 2012-03-09 | SALE $200: In 2011 the iconic "subway dress" she wore in "The Seven Year Itch" sold at auction for $4.6 million (Marilyn) Monroe |
#6163, aired 2011-06-01 | 4 HORSEMEN $400: The 4 horsemen of the apocalypse appear in chapter 6 of Revelation, written by this man John |
#6137, aired 2011-04-26 | "O" BROTHER $1600: He had 6 older brothers to go along with 4 gold medals from the 1936 Olympics Jesse Owens |
#6121, aired 2011-04-04 | NOT WHAT IT SOUNDS LIKE $1600: Complete demolition of a tall grass that produces sugar
(6, 4) razing cane |
#6107, aired 2011-03-15 | THE CIVIL WAR $2000: On July 4, 1863, after a 6-week siege, this last Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi surrendered Vicksburg |
#6105, aired 2011-03-11 | IN THE HEIGHTS $400: I Samuel 17:4 says he was "six cubits and a span"; that's 9 feet 6 inches! Goliath |
#6101, aired 2011-03-07 | ACTING SEQUELITIS $800: Yo, these are Sly Stallone's 2 franchises; he's made 6 of one & 4 of the other Rambo & Rocky |
#6093, aired 2011-02-23 | SPORTS BY THE NUMBERS $800: 6-4, 7-6 (7-3) tennis |
#6081, aired 2011-02-07 | 4-LETTER "S" WORDS $200: At 6'8" & 740 lbs. Emanuel Yarbrough was one of the heaviest men in the amateur division of this sport sumo |
#6081, aired 2011-02-07 | THE 16th CENTURY $4,000 (Daily Double): Edward VI died on July 6, 1553; she was proclaimed Queen 4 days later (didn't last) Lady Jane Grey |
#6060, aired 2011-01-07 | SMART ALEX $1200: Only 4'6" tall, this 18th century Dunciad poet was known as the Wasp of Twickenham (Alexander) Pope |
#6048, aired 2010-12-22 | LIFE IS SHORT $1200: Only 4'6'' he was the first full-blooded Native American President of Mexico Benito Juárez |
#6035, aired 2010-12-03 | THE NEW TESTAMENT $200: Chapter 6 of this New Testament book describes 4 horses as being white. red, black & pale Revelation |
#6031, aired 2010-11-29 | THAT'S GREAT, PETER THE GREAT! $400: To the
closest
foot,
it was
Peter's
unusual
height 7 feet |
#6016, aired 2010-11-08 | HOW MANY FEET LONG? $1200: A Texas state flag that's 4 feet wide 6 |
#5957, aired 2010-07-06 | BE FRUITFUL & MULTIPLY $600: 3 x 4 x 5 x 6 360 |
#5950, aired 2010-06-25 | CHICK LIT $400: 6 Californians read & discuss "Persuasion", "Emma" & 4 other novels in Karen Joy Fowler's novel her "Book Club" Jane Austen |
#5944, aired 2010-06-17 | THE BIG UNIT $400: Mugnaini is a company specializing in wood fired ovens, including one over 4' wide by 6' deep, for this food pizza |
#5934, aired 2010-06-03 | LET'S BE LOGICAL $800: If pies are $4 each, the fourth one is half price & a customer buys 4, this is her change from a $20 bill $6 |
#5917, aired 2010-05-11 | DO PROCESS $400: For a business letter, if you don't have one of these preprinted name & address displays, type that info 4-6 lines from the top a letterhead |
#5877, aired 2010-03-16 | BROKE-DOWN WORDS $200: My 1-2-3 letter is the stone of a fruit & my 4-5-6-7 is a season pitfall |
#5877, aired 2010-03-16 | BROKE-DOWN WORDS $400: My 1-2-3 is a basenji or borzoi and my 4-5-6-7-8-9-10 was Mike Piazza's position dogcatcher |
#5877, aired 2010-03-16 | BROKE-DOWN WORDS $600: My 1-2-3-4-5 was British host David & my 6-7-8-9 means "to wound with the teeth" frostbite |
#5877, aired 2010-03-16 | BROKE-DOWN WORDS $800: My 1-2-3-4 is what a bad golfer yells & my 5-6-7-8-9-10 follows him on a sunny day foreshadow |
#5877, aired 2010-03-16 | BROKE-DOWN WORDS $1,500 (Daily Double): My 1-2-3 is active hostility between nations & my 4-5-6-7 is a gated chamber in a canal or dam warlock |
#5830, aired 2010-01-08 | ANGELS & DEMONS $1600: In art, cherubim have 4 wings; these highest-ranking angels, guardians of god's throne, have 6 wings seraphim |
#5823, aired 2009-12-30 | SCIENCE IS A BREEZE $1000: This scale includes light breeze (4-6 knots) & strong breeze (22-27 knots) the Beaufort scale |
#5821, aired 2009-12-28 | 2001 $200: September 8: she defeats her younger sister 6-2, 6-4 to repeat as women's champion at the U.S. Open Venus Williams |
#5811, aired 2009-12-14 | LONG ONE-SYLLABLE WORDS $400: (8 letters)
2-3-4-5-6 (different suits) in poker straight |
#5790, aired 2009-11-13 | YOUNG ATHLETES $800: At 2008's Olympics, some thought athletes in this sport, like 4'6", 68-lb. Deng Linlin, might not be the minimum 16 gymnastics |
#5783, aired 2009-11-04 | NUMBER PATTERNS $200: -2, 4, 10, 16, ____ 22 |
#5737, aired 2009-07-14 | YOU DO THE MATH! $2000: It's the total number of intersections in the Venn diagram seen here 4 |
#5715, aired 2009-06-12 | THE LITERARY CHEERLEADER! $800: 2-4-6-8, this "Garp" man who also wrote "Setting Free the Bears" is really great! John Irving |
#5667, aired 2009-04-07 | WAIST MANAGEMENT $1000: Actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers said, "I had to create this...strong, powerful (king) without being 6 feet 4 & 300 lbs," Henry VIII |
#5619, aired 2009-01-29 | PICK THE PRIME NUMBER $400: 2, 4, 6 2 |
#5612, aired 2009-01-20 | YOU DON'T MESS WITH THE LOHAN $800: In 2008 Lindsay's guest star role on this fashion world sitcom was mysteriously cut from 6 episodes to 4 Ugly Betty |
#5593, aired 2008-12-24 | THE SPORTS BAR $2000: The bars are set 4-6 feet apart as well as 7'11" & 5'2" above the floor in this female gymnastics event the uneven bars |
#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 |
#5490, aired 2008-06-20 | AUTHORS & THEIR CHARACTERS $800: Charles Dickens gave this family 6 children, but only named 4 of them: Martha, Belinda, Peter & Tim the Cratchits |
#5433, aired 2008-04-02 | WORDS WITH 5 VOWELS $800: A mathematical expression like
4 + 2 = 6 an equation |
#5399, aired 2008-02-14 | VICE PRESIDENTS $2,000 (Daily Double): He was sworn in as vice president March 4, 1841 & as president April 6, 1841 John Tyler |
#5391, aired 2008-02-04 | HOW IT'S DONE $1000: Pile up garbage & lawn clippings at least 3' x 3'; let sit a few months, turning every 4-6 weeks, before using composting |
#5387, aired 2008-01-29 | JUST PLANE FUN $400: On Sept. 6 1990, the White House received this new Air Force One, this 4-engine type of Boeing jet 747 |
#5357, aired 2007-12-18 | TOP 40 HITMAKERS $1000: "Harry Truman" &
"25 Or 6 To 4" Chicago |
#5356, aired 2007-12-17 | LOU D.O.B.s $200: Aug. 4, 1901,
New Orleans:
Got his first cornet about 6 years later Louis Armstrong |
#5355, aired 2007-12-14 | LET'S LEARN HEBREW $1200: (Sarah of the Clue Crew gives us a Hebrew lesson.) Hebrew letters can also indicate numbers; the word for 14 is yod-dalet, or 10 + 4; but 15 is 9 + 6 to avoid writing one of the many of these sacred names the names of God |
#5300, aired 2007-09-28 | SITCOM QUOTES $400: "2, 4, 6, 8 /
Homer's crime was very great /
'Great' meaning large or immense /
We use it in the pejorative sense" The Simpsons |
#5202, aired 2007-04-03 | MATH $400: From the Latin for "according to each part", it's a statement of the equality of ratios, like 4:6 equals 2:3 proportion |
#5120, aired 2006-12-08 | GEMSTONES $400: Star sapphires contain needles of the mineral rutile that reflect light in starlike rays, usually this many 6 |
#5099, aired 2006-11-09 | SAVANTS $800: This Austrian learned to play harpsichord at age 4, was composing at 5 & played for his Empress at 6 Mozart |
#5090, aired 2006-10-27 | ROCK OF AGES $1200: Give me a Z! One crystal of this 6-letter mineral was found in sandstone formed in Australia about 4.4 bil. years ago zircon |
#5072, aired 2006-10-03 | THE INTERNET $400: This 4-letter word, a shortened version of a 6-letter word, is a popular term for an e-journal a blog |
#5063, aired 2006-09-20 | MAJOR MUSICAL WORKS $1000: Bach to Bach works, Nos. 3 & 4 in this group of 6 concertos, are in G major the Brandenberg Concertos |
#5061, aired 2006-09-18 | JONATHAN SWIFT $800: Swift sent Gulliver on this many voyages, 3 fewer than Sinbad 4 |
#5015, aired 2006-06-02 | COMMUNICATIONS $1000: The C band for communication via these uplinks to them at 6 gigahertz & downlinks from them at 4 satellites |
#5007, aired 2006-05-23 | ABBREV. $1000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows on the monitor that the fractions 1/3 = 4/12 and 1/4 = 3/12.) For 1/3 & 1/4, 12 is the LCD--lowest common denominator; for 2, 3, 4 & 6, 12 is the LCM, short for this least common multiple |
#4975, aired 2006-04-07 | BASEBALL MANAGERS $200: Since taking over the Yankees in 1996, he's guided the team to 6 World Series appearances, winning 4 times Joe Torre |
#4922, aired 2006-01-24 | 6 FEET, UNDER $1200: At 5'4" tall, he's the shortest president James Madison |
#4922, aired 2006-01-24 | 6 FEET, UNDER $1600: This "Rape of the Lock" poet was struck with a childhood illness that never allowed him to grow over 4'6" Pope |
#4917, aired 2006-01-17 | VERY JANUARY $400: January is one of this many months in the year with a length of 31 days 7 |
#4864, aired 2005-11-03 | BASKETBALL $1000: He's won 6 NBA championship rings: 1 as a player, 1 as an asst. coach & 4 as head coach of the Lakers in the 1980s Pat Riley |
#4822, aired 2005-07-19 | YOU DO THE MATH $200: Jim has 6 apples, Billy has 4, Michele has 2 & Debbie has 8 for an average of this many 5 |
#4820, aired 2005-07-15 | DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER $4,000 (Daily Double): The "Eisenhower Tree" at this "National" site in Georgia is named for the way it frustrated the president Augusta National (Golf Club) |
#4773, aired 2005-05-11 | "N" THE BEGINNING $400: On July 4, 1928 Jean Lussier crawled inside a 6-foot diameter rubber ball & passed over this landmark Niagara Falls |
#4729, aired 2005-03-10 | COME TO THE POINT $800: After 4 hours of struggle & grit, we've reached this point for the first time, 6-3, 6-7, 4-6, 7-5, 5-4, 40-15 match point |
#4727, aired 2005-03-08 | CONSECUTIVE NUMBERS $1000: The amendments against unreasonable searches, against self-incrimination & for a speedy trial 4, 5, & 6 |
#4636, aired 2004-11-01 | THE BIBLE TELLS ME SO $200: According to Genesis 6:4, "There were" these "in the earth in those days"; so they had some basketball team giants |
#4634, aired 2004-10-28 | THAT DON'T SOUND RIGHT $2000: Franklin P. Adams probably didn't think the verse flowed describing, in scoring order, a 3-6-4 DP by these 1910 Cubs Chance to Tinker to Evers |
#4631, aired 2004-10-25 | CROSSWORD CLUES "C" $1200: An exact duplicate
(6, 4) carbon copy |
#4609, aired 2004-09-23 | LETTERS IN SEQUENCE $800: 4-5-6:
Transfer one's allegiance to another nation defect |
#4600, aired 2004-09-10 | 4-LETTER WORDS $2000: The dying cowboy in “Streets of Laredo” wants 6 pretty girls to bear this his pall |
#4597, aired 2004-09-07 | BASEBALL: THE 1930s $800: On July 6, 1933 this city's Comiskey Park hosted the first All-Star Game; the American League won, 4-2 Chicago |
#4565, aired 2004-06-11 | FOR THE KID IN YOU $200: At Six Flags Over Texas, you must be 3'6" to ride in these, 4'6" to drive one the bumper cars |
#4556, aired 2004-05-31 | BIG DAYS ON THE COURT $400: (Hi, I'm Becky Hammon.) In game 1 of the 2002 WNBA finals, I was 4 for 6 on these shots--"beyond the arc", as we say 3-point shots |
#4541, aired 2004-05-10 | CROSSWORD CLUES "D" $800: He's the shadowy Watergate source
(4,6) "Deep Throat" |
#4527, aired 2004-04-20 | THEY ALL WENT TO YALE $2,200 (Daily Double): Of our last 6 U.S. presidents, the 4 who are alumni of Yale George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George Herbert Walker Bush & Gerald Ford |
#4464, aired 2004-01-22 | SPORTS NUMBERS $2000: Minimum number of points you must win to win a set in tennis 24 |
#4277, aired 2003-03-18 | 4-SYLLABLE WORDS $600: For Colorado Springs, it's 6,000 feet elevation |
#4238, aired 2003-01-22 | ZERO $1,600 (Daily Double): "My Hero, Zero" was 1 of the 4 tunes used during the premiere weekend of these TV shorts January 6-7, 1973 Schoolhouse Rock |
#4209, aired 2002-12-12 | '70s MUSIC $200: This jazz-rock group gave us the songs "25 or 6 to 4" & "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" Chicago |
#4164, aired 2002-10-10 | ARACHNIDS $800: This stinging arachnid has 6 pairs of jointed appendages: 1 pair of pincers, 1 pair of large claws & 4 pairs of legs scorpion |
#4146, aired 2002-09-16 | GUINNESS RECORDS $800: The largest mammal is the blue type of this; it also has the largest offspring, with 4,400-6,600 pound newborns whale |
#4112, aired 2002-06-18 | FOOD CROSSWORD CLUES $600: "Blue ribbon" chicken dish (6,4) cordon bleu |
#4111, aired 2002-06-17 | NAME THAT PRESIDENT $200: 6'4" but going on 7 feet with hat; a Whig earlier in life; a fan of the theater, unfortunately Abraham Lincoln |
#4060, aired 2002-04-05 | DECIMAL NUMBER, PLEASE $2000: For photographers, it's the typical f-stop between f/4 & f/8 5.6 |
#4005, aired 2002-01-18 | LITERARY CROSSWORDS CLUES "T" $200: Peter Pan's pixie (6, 4) Tinker Bell |
#3980, aired 2001-12-14 | DESCRIBING THE SITCOM $400: 4 friends do "nothing" for a half an hour, get paid 6 figures per episode for their trouble Seinfeld |
#3914, aired 2001-09-13 | OH, CRAPS! $500: 10, easy 4 & 6 |
#3878, aired 2001-06-13 | LOWEST COMMON DENOMINATOR $400: Of 1/4 & 1/6 12 |
#3844, aired 2001-04-26 | FOOD CROSSWORD CLUES $1000: Crooner Crosby's fruit?
(4, 6) Bing cherry |
#3758, aired 2000-12-27 | SPORTS GIANTS $1000: It's the nickname of 6' 4", 265-lb. Tennessee Titan Jevon Kearse, though we're not sure we'd use it to his face "The Freak" |
#3681, aired 2000-09-11 | REALLY BAD DATES $200: On Sept. 30, 1993 a 6.4 earthquake rocked villages in the Maharashtra state in this country, killing thousands India |
#3642, aired 2000-06-06 | TO THE NEAREST... $200: According to the USDA food guide pyramid, to the nearest ounce, the serving size for ready-to-eat cereal 1 ounce |
#3639, aired 2000-06-01 | GOVERNORS $400: The person heard here is the governor of this U.S. state:
"I'm a 6'4", 250-pound ex-Navy SEAL, pro wrestler, radio personality..." Minnesota |
#3536, aired 2000-01-10 | TOTAL $200: Total number of strokes it takes a golfer to double bogey a par 4 hole 6 |
#3508, aired 1999-12-01 | CROSSWORD CLUES "W" $1000: Place to "take stock"
(4,6) Wall Street |
#3491, aired 1999-11-08 | WEIGHTS & MEASURES $400: The National Fire Protection Association Code says the 4 letters on this sign must be at least 6" tall Exit |
#3461, aired 1999-09-27 | LEVITICUS $1,000 (Daily Double): Chapters 4, 6, 8 & 12 begin, "And the Lord spake unto" him Moses |
#3383, aired 1999-04-28 | KINGS & QUEENS $200: Of the 6 British kings who bore this name, the first 4 were of the German house of Hanover George |
#3333, aired 1999-02-17 | SPORTS SUPERSTARS $500 (Daily Double): On May 6, 1954 he broke Gunder Hagg's mile record of 4 minutes, 1.4 seconds by 2 seconds Roger Bannister |
#3330, aired 1999-02-12 | COUPLES $300: Their time is taken up in part by 4 children, 6 grandchildren, & at least one large home in the country Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip |
#3253, aired 1998-10-28 | LETTERS & NUMBERS $400: Abbreviation for the period of one's education from age 4 to 6 through high school K-12 |
#3223, aired 1998-09-16 | STATE CAPITALS $500: The Peachtree Road Race is a 6-mile run held every July 4 in this capital Atlanta |
#3192, aired 1998-06-16 | TO THE NEAREST... $800: To the nearest billion, number of Cokes you'd need to buy to give one to everyone in the world 6 billion |
#3182, aired 1998-06-02 | "STRAIGHT" & "NARROW" $200: A poker hand consisting of the 6, 5, 4, 3, & 2 of clubs a straight flush |
#3114, aired 1998-02-26 | THE U.S. CONSTITUTION $300: As per Article I, the first group elected to this body was divided into those who would serve 2, 4, & 6 year terms the Senate |
#3114, aired 1998-02-26 | THE U.S.S. CONSTITUTION $400: In her 1997 cruise, the ship made 4 knots using just 6 of these, 3 of them basketball court size sails |
#3050, aired 1997-11-28 | THE 1960s $2,000 (Daily Double): On June 1, 1967, 4 days before the beginning of the 6-Day War, he was named defense minister of Israel Moshe Dayan |
#3005, aired 1997-09-26 | CROSSWORD CLUES "U" $400: Two words of 6 & 4 letters
(6, 4 inverted) upside down |
#2998, aired 1997-09-17 | FEMINISM $500: A heralded 1973 "Battle of the Sexes" ended 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 in her favor Billie Jean King |
#2979, aired 1997-07-10 | CROSSWORD CLUES "P" $500: Hat that's safari so good
(4,6) Pith helmet |
#2839, aired 1996-12-26 | WEIGHTS & MEASURES $300: The standard index card sizes in America are 5" x 8", 4" x 6" & this 3" x 5" |
#2826, aired 1996-12-09 | THE PLANETS $200: At its closest this planet is just 28.6 million miles from the sun; at its most distant, 43.4 million Mercury |
#2798, aired 1996-10-30 | POETRY $1000: The 4 cantos of this Lord's "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage" were published over a period of 6 years George Gordon Lord Byron |
#2731, aired 1996-06-17 | SPORTS LEGENDS $300: In the 1960s & 1970s, she won 20 Wimbledon titles: 6 singles, 10 doubles & 4 mixed doubles Billie Jean King |
#2719, aired 1996-05-30 | 1596 $1000: During the year books 4-6 of his "The Faerie Queene" were published (Edmund) Spenser |
#2627, aired 1996-01-23 | 1901-1910 $200: In 1908 this British liner crossed the Atlantic in a record 4.6 days; the Germans sank it in 1915 Lusitania |
#2603, aired 1995-12-20 | COLD SPORTS $200: Depending on the user's height, they can be 6-7 feet long & 3-4 inches wide skis |
#2566, aired 1995-10-30 | MUSIC CLASS $300: 3 of the most common ones of these in western music are 4/4, 3/4 & 6/8 the meter |
#2415, aired 1995-02-17 | TRANSPORTATION $400: Usually drawn by 4-6 horses, this means of public transport got its name from resupply points along the route a stagecoach |
#2378, aired 1994-12-28 | AMERICAN HISTORY $400: 1 of 4 freedoms FDR termed essential in a January 6, 1941 address to Congress 1 of (want, speech, religion, or fear) |
#2314, aired 1994-09-29 | THE PLANETS $1000: It takes Charon 6.4 days to orbit this planet Pluto |
#2279, aired 1994-06-30 | COATS OF ARMS $100: Among the items seen on this country's coat of arms are 4 red maple leaves, 6 fleurs-de-lis & the Union Jack Canada |
#2224, aired 1994-04-14 | MUSIC $200: These parade pieces may be written in 2/4, 4/4 or 6/8 time & Sousa was King of them marches |
#2177, aired 1994-02-08 | CROSSWORD CLUES "O" $500: It's found around the president
(4,6) Oval Office |
#2141, aired 1993-12-20 | "H"ODGEPODGE $100: In 1992 about 6.4 million pounds of candy corn were produced for this holiday Halloween |
#2124, aired 1993-11-25 | 1954 $100: At an Oxford, England track meet on May 6, this distance was covered in a record 3:59.4 seconds Mile |
#2114, aired 1993-11-11 | TRAVEL $200: In England crumpets & Chelsea buns are often served at this 4:00 p.m. pick-me-up tea time |
#1933, aired 1993-01-20 | YOUR FEDERAL TAXES $500: Form 4868 gets you an extension of this many months to file, but you still have to pay what's due by April 15 4 |
#1933, aired 1993-01-20 | AMERICAN HISTORY $1000: He was president about 6 1/2 months--4 before he was shot & 2 1/2 after Garfield |
#1907, aired 1992-12-15 | THE EARTH $400: It's believed the Earth is over 4.5 billion yrs. old, based on 4.6 billion yr. old rocks found on this neighbor the Moon |
#1883, aired 1992-11-11 | MATH $400: It's the lowest common denominator for the fractions 1/2, 1/3, & 1/4 12 |
#1877, aired 1992-11-03 | 1776 $100: On July 6 the Pennsylvania Evening Post devoted much of its 4-page issue to this document the Declaration of Independence |
#1870, aired 1992-10-23 | RECIPES $100: Crack an egg into boiling water, simmer 4 to 6 minutes to poach |
#1838, aired 1992-09-09 | PLAYGROUND RHYMES $200: 1 this veggie,
2 this veggie,
3 this veggie. 4,
5 this veggie,
6 this veggie,
7 this veggie, more potato |
#1833, aired 1992-07-15 | POLITICIANS $400: He won 6 4-year terms as Chicago's mayor, more than any other person in the city's history Richard Daley |
#1744, aired 1992-03-12 | MOOSE POTPOURRI $400: He starred in 4 of the Top 10 videos on the Billboard Video Sales chart the week ending April 6, 1991 Bullwinkle |
#1743, aired 1992-03-11 | SPIDERS $400: Though some have 6, most spiders have 8 of these organs arranged in 4 pairs eyes |
#1650, aired 1991-11-01 | 4-LETTER WORDS $300: The British spell this farm implement with 6 letters; we replaced the "ugh" with a "W" plow |
#1583, aired 1991-06-19 | ASTRONOMY $100: This 9th planet's one moon has an orbit period of 6.4 days Pluto |
#1488, aired 1991-02-06 | MATH $400: It's the lowest common multiple of 4, 5 & 6 60 |
#1378, aired 1990-09-05 | PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA $100: At 6' 4", he was our tallest president, & the first to wear a beard Abraham Lincoln |
#1375, aired 1990-07-20 | RELIGIOUS HISTORY $400: In Romans 6:3-4 he likened baptism to sharing in the death, burial & resurrection of Christ (St.) Paul |
#1368, aired 1990-07-11 | MODERN HISTORY $600: Aleksandr Kerensky led this country for 4 months until he was deposed Nov. 6, 1917 Russia |
#1331, aired 1990-05-21 | THE AUTO INDUSTRY $200: Built by Carl Benz in 1885, the first internal combustion car had this many wheels 3 |
#1296, aired 1990-04-02 | PUBLISHING $400: Of 4-6 pages, 14-20 pages or 40-60 pages, the size of the typical Soviet daily newspaper 4-6 pages |
#1142, aired 1989-07-18 | MAN IN SPACE $400: Of 2, 4 or 6 days, length of time it took to reach the moon 4 days |
#1032, aired 1989-02-14 | MATH $500: If sales tax is 6.5%, you'd spend a total of this much for a $4 item $4.26 |
#916, aired 1988-09-05 | TRACK & FIELD $100: On May 6, 1954 he became the 1st person to break the 4-minute mile Roger Bannister |
#842, aired 1988-04-12 | ETIQUETTE $1000: It's the usual minimum number for pallbearers 4 |
#834, aired 1988-03-31 | BIBLICAL ZOO $1,000 (Daily Double): The 4 described in Revelation chapter 6 were white, red, black & pale horses |
#746, aired 1987-11-30 | COLLEGES $400: The 1st 4 Black college grads in the U.S. all attended colleges in this 6-state region New England |
#698, aired 1987-09-23 | ENGLISH AUTHORS $600: Though only 4 ft. 6 in. tall, he stretched his "Rape of the Lock" from 2 to 5 cantos Pope |
#654, aired 1987-06-11 | COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD $1,500 (Daily Double): 4 of the 6 South American countries that lie completely south of the equator (4 of) Peru, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Uruguay & Paraguay |
#642, aired 1987-05-26 | CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION $600: Of 3, 4 or 6 years, length of term for members of House that Convention originally accepted 3 |
#576, aired 1987-02-23 | SITCOMS $400: According to 1986 prime time performer Q ratings, 4 of the top 6 TV personalities are on this NBC show The Cosby Show |
#548, aired 1987-01-14 | CARDS $200: Though up to 6 can play, canasta is best with this number 4 |
#534, aired 1986-12-25 | BASEBALL $400: This team holds the record for winning the most World Series in just 4 games the New York Yankees |
#463, aired 1986-09-17 | HISTORY $100: In 1926, 6'4", 240 lb. Ibn-Saud became king & later unified this country Saudi Arabia |
#445, aired 1986-05-23 | NUMBERS $2,000 (Daily Double): 3 Garridebs, The Sign of 4, 5 Orange Pips, 6 Napoleons the titles of Sherlock Holmes' cases |
#405, aired 1986-03-28 | FLAGS $800 (Daily Double): 4 of the 6 flags that have flown over Texas Spain, Mexico, the United States, the Republic of Texas, the Confederacy, France |
#384, aired 1986-02-27 | MODERN HISTORY $200 (Daily Double): 4 of 6 countries that formed the Common Market in 1958 (4 of) France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands or Luxembourg |
#364, aired 1986-01-30 | DEATH & TAXES $200: Up 12.2% from 1983, sales of this carcinogenic product earned the government $4.6 billion in 1984 cigarettes (tobacco products) |
#350, aired 1986-01-10 | HEADLINES $800 (Daily Double): Headlines of both Nov. 4, 1948, & Nov. 6, 1980 had them explaining why they erred the pollsters |
#177, aired 1985-05-14 | WEIGHTS & MEASURES $400: Number of beats in a 6/4 measure 6 |
#174, aired 1985-05-09 | WALL ST. $800: The 6 hour "good buy" period, or the hours in N.Y. that the N.Y. Stock Exchange is open for business 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. |
#122, aired 1985-02-26 | PHOTOGRAPHY $600: Among these settings are 2.8, 4, 5.6 & 8 f-stops |
#78, aired 1984-12-26 | PRESIDENTS $200: At 6'4" he was our tallest Abraham Lincoln |
#3, aired 1984-09-12 | AUTOMOBILES $400: In Japan it's called "rasshu awa"; in L.A, 4 to 6 P.M. rush hour |
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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Paula Massengale, a bookkeeper from San Antonio, Texas
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Season 6 4-time champion: $50,901. In all of Paula\'s games, the...
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Phyllis Massengale, an accountant from San Antonio, Texas
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Season 5 1-time champion: $5,900. Twin sister of Season 6 4-time...
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Pranjal Vachaspati, a Ph.D. student originally from Shaker Heights, Ohio
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2017 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 32 6-time champion:...
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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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Kerry Tymchuk, an attorney originally from Reedsport, Oregon
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Season 6 4-time champion: $30,401.
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Liz Barnea, a librarian from Billings, Montana
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Season 6 4-time champion: $28,900.
Last name pronounced: "Bar-NAY-uh".
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Joel Goldberg, a CPA and financial officer from Fort Lee, New Jersey
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Season 6 4-time champion: $33,001. Was first on the show 1988...
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Richard Neale, a taxpayer service representative from Concord, California
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1990 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000.
Season 6 4-time champion: $56,000.
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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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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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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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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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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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Joe Weidinger, an industrial designer from Phoenix, Arizona
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Season 4 1-time champion: $6,401. Joe won $6,350 on Wheel of...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Rebecca Lobo, a future Women\'s Basketball Hall of Famer and ESPN analyst originally from the WNBA
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\"Later this year, she\'ll be inducted into the Women\'s Basketball Hall...
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Karen Muranaka, from Lomita, California
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Season 3 1-time champion: $8,600. Trebek pilot 1 player. Karen was...
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Bob Caruso, a political consultant from Scranton, Pennsylvania
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Season 6 2-time champion: $4,400. The recording used to archive the...
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Karen Muranaka, an administration assistant from Los Angeles, California
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Season 3 1-time champion: $8,600. Trebek pilot 1 player. Karen was...
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Brian Aronson, a public defender from Sacramento, California
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Season 4 player (1988-06-28): Ricardo Beverly Hills Tower Drive luggage collection...
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Hans von Walter, a junior from Southern Adventist University from Avon Park, Florida
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2010-B College Championship 2nd runner-up (semifinalist by wildcard): $25,000 + a...
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Mark Leinwand, a television business affairs executive from Los Angeles, California
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1986 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 2 4-time champion: $43,700....
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Cinthea Stahl, a student from Studio City, California
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Season 4 1-time champion: $6,600.
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Mark Leinwand, an attorney and a businessman from Los Angeles, California
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1986 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $1,000. Season 2 4-time champion: $43,700....
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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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Robert Knecht Schmidt, a patent agent from Cleveland, Ohio
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Season 26 1-time champion: $12,799 + $1,000. Middle name pronounced like...
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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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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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Bill Gellert, a research associate from Washington, D.C.
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Season 4 2-time champion: $6,998 + the Jeopardy! box game.
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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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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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Diane Wilshere, an actor and playwright from Manassas, Virginia
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Season 25 1-time champion: $18,801 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
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Matt Jacobs, a science teacher originally from Stratford, Connecticut
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Season 25 1-time champion: $10,323 + $1,000. Matt resided in Silver...
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George Tsuji, a software engineer from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Season 27 1-time champion: $20,000 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
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Roger Green, a business librarian from Albany, New York
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Season 15 1-time champion: $17,600.
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Jamie Orenstein, an attorney from Brooklyn, New York
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Season 6 2-time champion: $4,798.
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