#9379, aired 2025-07-17 | THERE'S ALWAYS A TIME $2,400 (Daily Double): The name of a chain known until 1946 as Tote'm Stores reflected these new opening & closing times of day 7-Eleven |
#27, aired 2025-01-08 | FUNNY MATH WORDS $1000: Enneadecagon is a polygon with this many sides (or, 1 more than that of an octadecagon) 19 |
#9194, aired 2024-10-31 | U.S. GOVERNMENT $800: The federal courts have exclusive jurisdiction over this, covered in title 11 of the U.S. code; chapter 7 is good reading bankruptcy |
#9149, aired 2024-07-18 | WORLD HERITAGE SITES $3,400 (Daily Double): The great spa towns of Europe encompass 11 towns in 7 countries, including this French one of World War II infamy Vichy |
#8957, aired 2023-10-24 | THE USTA $200: USTA youth tennis progression goes
red: age 5-7,
orange: 7-9,
green: 9-11,
the colors referring to this the color of the balls they play with |
#6, aired 2022-10-30 | HI, FINANCE $7,000 (Daily Double): A chapter no one ever wants to read, this one is often called a "reorganization" bankruptcy, like J.C. Penney in 2020 Chapter 11 |
#8689, aired 2022-07-21 | ODD NUMBERS $400: In craps, these are the 2 possible winning numbers on a come out roll 7 & 11 |
#8537, aired 2021-12-21 | STOCKS, SYMBOLICALLY $800: CMCSA:
your technician will arrive between 7 A.M. & 11 P.M. (We kid, there's a 2-hour window) Comcast |
#8514, aired 2021-11-18 | IN ALL THE WRONG PLACES $400: 7 & 11 can be lucky numbers, but financially, going to this type of U.S. court to file Chapter 7 or 11 is never fun bankruptcy |
#8482, aired 2021-10-05 | CANYONS $400: Cotahuasi Canyon in this Andean nation is more than 11,000' deep; it's a 7-hour hike down to the town of Quechualla at its bottom Peru |
#8389, aired 2021-04-29 | DICE ROLL NAMES $800: On the first roll in craps, a natural is an 11 or this a 7 |
#8249, aired 2020-10-01 | YANKEE STADIUM $400: All rise! On June 11, 2017, a ball landed in the bleachers 495' from home plate, off the bat of this 6'7" Yankee Aaron Judge |
#7962, aired 2019-04-02 | GAMES WITH DICE $400: In craps if you bet on the pass line & the first throw of the dice equals either of these 2 numbers, you win 7 and 11 |
#7695, aired 2018-02-09 | MOVIE TITLE MATH $400: Both from 1960: "Ocean's ____" times "The Magnificent ____" 77 |
#7611, aired 2017-10-16 | TECHNOLOGY $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents from the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA.) Seen here in a 2002 replica that's 7 feet high, 11 feet long & 5 tons, Difference Engine Number 2 was designed to remove human error from scientific tables; it was a groundbreaking computer concept by this British inventor back in the 1840s (Charles) Babbage |
#7549, aired 2017-06-08 | THE TV "A" $200: It premiered June 11, 2002, changed the pop music scene & aired its last show on Fox April 7, 2016 American Idol |
#7339, aired 2016-07-07 | FOOD & DRINK HOLIDAYS $1,000 (Daily Double): Free Slurpee Day is on this date, honoring the place that dispenses them July the 11th (7/11) |
#6953, aired 2014-12-03 | FROZEN $400: On 7/11 participating 7-Eleven stores give away a free one of these slushy drinks a Slurpee |
#6929, aired 2014-10-30 | 1984 $600: This "doctor" struck out 11 batters on September 7, giving him a MLB rookie record for a season "Doc" Gooden |
#6908, aired 2014-10-01 | THE TV BUSINESS $200: In many markets the broadcast day is broken up into parts including 7-8 P.M., called "access", & 8-11 P.M., called this prime time |
#6880, aired 2014-07-11 | 7-11 $200: July 11, 1798:
Semper fi! This military branch is formally established the Marines |
#6880, aired 2014-07-11 | 7-11 $400: July 11, 1804:
He kills a man & doesn't mention it when he goes home to NYC & has breakfast with a cousin (Aaron) Burr |
#6880, aired 2014-07-11 | 7-11 $600: July 11, 1914:
This not-yet-portly 19-year-old makes his major league debut with the Boston Red Sox; he doesn't homer Babe Ruth |
#6880, aired 2014-07-11 | 7-11 $800: July 11, 1979:
President Carter apologizes to Australians for having this space station fall on them in pieces Skylab |
#6880, aired 2014-07-11 | 7-11 $1000: July 11, 1274:
This future king who will lead the Scots to freedom is born Robert the Bruce |
#6698, aired 2013-10-30 | LIKE WE DID LAST SUMMER $800: On July 7, 1946 this ultra-wealthy aviator wiped out 2 Beverly Hills homes in a crash of his XF-11 spy plane Howard Hughes |
#6672, aired 2013-09-24 | THE LEAGUE-LEADING STAT $600: 2010-11:
Kevin Durant,
with 27.7 points per game |
#6630, aired 2013-06-14 | APOLLO 11 $800: Apollo 11's crew brought back to Earth the first samples of these, 3.7 billion-year-old basalts Moon rocks |
#6625, aired 2013-06-07 | DRINKS $400: The 7/11 drink with this trademarked name was invented when some sodas were put in a freezer & became all slushy a Slurpee |
#6564, aired 2013-03-14 | A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING $400: In one title of the U.S. federal bankruptcy code, chapter 7 is "liquidation"; "reorganization" is this chapter chapter 11 |
#6505, aired 2012-12-21 | COLLEGE BASKETBALL $800: In the 1957 men's final, N. Carolina sent 5'11" Tommy Kearns to jump center against this 7' Kansas "stilt"-- & won the game Wilt Chamberlain |
#6413, aired 2012-07-04 | RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARCHAEOLOGY $800: Archaeologists have found some remains of this structure mentioned in Genesis 11 (but it only had 7 stories) the Tower of Babel |
#6186, aired 2011-07-04 | GO FIGURE $1200: 3 x 7 x 11 231 |
#6010, aired 2010-10-29 | TIME $1000: 1,800 seconds before 8:11 AM 7:41 AM |
#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 |
#5497, aired 2008-07-01 | GAMBLING $200: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew stands at a craps table.) For my first roll in a round of craps, I'm hoping to roll either of these 2 numbers & win right away 7 & 11 |
#5491, aired 2008-06-23 | CORPORATE $200: The Southland Corporation might say "Oh, thank heaven" for this chain of 30,000 convenience stores 7-11 |
#5431, aired 2008-03-31 | GENERAL INFORMATION $400: Playing the pass line in craps, it's the winning number on the opening roll other than 7 11 |
#5254, aired 2007-06-14 | 2006 SPORTS LAUGHS $800: The White Sox made a deal with a convenience store chain, so weeknight games will start at this time 7:11 |
#4943, aired 2006-02-22 | GIVE US THE TIME OF DAY $1200: In 1946 Tote'm Convenience Stores went to these opening & closing hours & changed their name accordingly 7-11 (7:00 AM & 11:00 PM) |
#4775, aired 2005-05-13 | BE A "HEP" CAT $2000: A solid figure with 7 faces & 11 letters heptahedron |
#4539, aired 2004-05-06 | MATH CLASS $2000: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows an inequality on the chalkboard.) For a set of odd numbers described thusly, they're the three possible values for n 5, 7, & 9 |
#4506, aired 2004-03-22 | POTPOURRI $800: In 2003 a nationwide Free Slurpee Day was on this date July 11 |
#4411, aired 2003-11-10 | GRADE $1200: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew shows the equation y = 3x + 7 at a chalkboard.) Eighth graders should be able to deal with this type of equation that uses variables without exponents a linear equation |
#4103, aired 2002-06-05 | THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW $400: Consumers use chapter 7 or 13 of this code, a federal statute; businesses restructure under chapter 11 bankruptcy |
#4047, aired 2002-03-19 | TAKE A GAMBLE $600: (Jimmy craps out the clue.) On the come-out roll, if you're betting "pass", either of these two numbers wins 7 or 11 |
#3883, aired 2001-06-20 | 100 YEARS AGO $500: On Sept. 7, 1901 China's Manchu government signed an agreement with 11 nations ending this uprising Boxer Rebellion |
#3847, aired 2001-05-01 | IT'S IN THE BIBLE $400: The 10 Plagues, including locusts, appear in chapters 7 to 11 of this book of the Bible Exodus |
#3805, aired 2001-03-02 | STUPID ANSWERS $200: On 7/11/2000 this company announced the opening of its 20,000th store, a new one in Tokyo 7-Eleven |
#3723, aired 2000-11-08 | ROAD TRIP $400 (Daily Double): In 1946 a chain of convenience stores in Texas adopted this name to reflect the hours they were open 7-11 |
#3245, aired 1998-10-16 | GAMBLING $200: In craps if you bet "pass" & throw either of these numbers on the come out roll, you win 7 or 11 |
#3191, aired 1998-06-15 | SPORTS $200: The ball used in this sport is about 11 inches long & about 7 inches wide at the center Football |
#3130, aired 1998-03-20 | THE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS $200: Like Jews, many Adventists follow Leviticus 11:7 in abstaining from this meat pork |
#2980, aired 1997-07-11 | SPORTS $300: In 1996 Emmitt Smith, with $16.5 million, & this Dolphins QB, with $11.7 million, led the NFL in total earnings Dan Marino |
#2716, aired 1996-05-27 | JANUARY 11, 1996 $100: Ryutaro Hashimoto was sworn in as this country's 8th prime minister in 7 years Japan |
#2477, aired 1995-05-16 | GAMES $300: In craps, if the first throw of the dice equals 7 or this number, the player wins 11 |
#1727, aired 1992-02-18 | GAMBLING $300: 2 of the 3 losing numbers on a first roll in craps (2 of) 2, 3 & 12 |
#1530, aired 1991-04-05 | GAMES $200: In craps a "come-out" roll of either of these two numbers wins 7 or 11 |
#1210, aired 1989-12-01 | NUMBER, PLEASE $200: 1 of 2 numbers that are naturals in craps (1 of) 7 or 11 |
#882, aired 1988-06-07 | OOPS! $200: The largest crew NASA has sent into space on one of these craft isn't 7, as we said, but 8 a Space Shuttle |
#875, aired 1988-05-27 | IN THE NEWS $300: Of 3, 7, or 11 months, the longest time one person has spent in space 11 months |
#710, aired 1987-10-09 | BOYS IN SONG $400: "That's him on his knees; I know that's him, yelling, '7 come 11' down in the boys' gym" Charlie Brown |
#677, aired 1987-07-14 | EASY MATH $500: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, & 19, for example, but not 4, 9, or 21 prime numbers |
#542, aired 1987-01-06 | THE CIVIL WAR $1000: 7 of the 11 Confederate states seceded while this man was president James Buchanan |
#529, aired 1986-12-18 | U.S. HISTORY $400: Odd as it sounds, in 1965, it took off 11 days after Gemini 7 Gemini 6 |
#361, aired 1986-01-27 | "TABLE" TALK $200: Where you'd hope to roll a 7 or 11 on the 1st throw in Las Vegas at the craps table |
#82, aired 1985-01-01 | GAMES $400: 7 or 11 in craps, or Robert Redford in recent movie a natural |
Maria Bartiromo, a business anchor from CNBC
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2004 Power Players Week player (2004-05-11). Charities: National Italian American Foundation...
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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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Bruce Borchardt, a metrologist from Washington, D.C.
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"A winner of five shows in 1995, he spent most of...
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Anderson Cooper, a host from CNN's Anderson Cooper 360°
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2004 Power Players Week player (2004-05-11).
Charity: American Heart Association.
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Danny Devries, a junior from the University of Michigan
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2008 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000. 21 and from West Bloomfield, MI...
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John Gershkoff, a realtor from Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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Season 23 player (2006-12-11).
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: jmgersh
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Eric Schwendeman, a bookseller from Columbus, Ohio
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Season 21 1-time champion: $11,500 + $1,000.
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Leo Wolpert, a college student from Fairfax, Virginia
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Season 21 player (2004-11-06).
KJL game 68.
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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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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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David Hudson, a junior from the University of Virginia
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"His musical taste has changed since he won $10,000 on Kids...
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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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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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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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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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Kim Smith, a ticket counter originally from Sedalia, Missouri
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Season 11 player (1994-09-06). Season 10 1-time champion: $7,400. Kim was...
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Kim Smith, a ticket counter originally from Sedalia, Missouri
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Season 11 player (1994-09-06). Season 10 1-time champion: $7,400. Kim was...
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Akiva Fox, a junior from Newton, Massachusetts
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1997-A Teen Tournament 2nd runner-up: $7,500. Won $100,000 on Who Wants...
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Tom Nissley, an online books editor from Seattle, Washington
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2014 Battle of the Decades invitee: $5,000. 2011 Tournament of Champions...
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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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Nick Coe, a chef from Pasadena, California
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Season 7 player (1990-10-11).
Husband of Season 4 player Kate Coe.
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Tom Bodenberg, a university professor originally from Muskegon, Michigan
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Season 7 1-time champion: $11,601.
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Bazil Facchina, an attorney from Washington, D.C.
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Season 11 1-time champion: $7,650.
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Regina Jahr, a fundraiser from Alexandria, Virginia
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Season 7 player (1990-11-27).
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Eric Aranda, a piano teacher from Santa Monica, California
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Season 7 player (1990-11-27).
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Edward Lobb, a teacher originally from Toronto, Ontario
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Season 7 player (1991-06-11).
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Kim Gaffney, a claims adjuster from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Season 7 player (1991-06-11).
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John Classen, an antique car race director from Dallas, Texas
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Season 11 1-time champion: $7,324.
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Janet Hutchinson, a bank executive from Hamilton, New Jersey
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Season 7 player (1991-04-11).
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John Nam, a law student from Silver Spring, Maryland
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Season 7 1-time champion: $11,001.
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Burr Baldwin, a painting and decorating contractor from Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Season 7 1-time champion: $11,300.
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Catherine Meschter, a communications consultant from Washington, D.C.
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Season 7 1-time champion: $11,100.
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Mary Anderson, a story editor from Santa Monica, California
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Season 7 1-time champion: $11,800.
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Pam Angerer Payne, a full-time student originally from Alhambra, California
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Season 7 player (1990-09-11).
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Scott Wolf, a pharmacy technician from Universal City, Texas
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Season 7 player (1990-09-11).
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Mike Dolber, an American history teacher from Medford, New York
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Season 7 player (1991-03-11).
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Adrianna Donaldson, a researcher originally from Vancouver, British Columbia
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Season 7 player (1991-03-11).
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Pat Litwinko, a magazine copy editor originally from New York City, New York
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Season 11 1-time champion: $7,100.
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Pete Brunner, a computer specialist from Ellicott City, Maryland
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Season 12 player (1996-06-24). Season 11 1-time champion: $7,201. Pete was...
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Nancy Byrne, a graduate student from Chattanooga, Tennessee
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Season 7 player (1990-11-02).
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Kathy Kuczynski, a registered nurse from El Toro, California
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Season 11 1-time champion: $7,400.
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Sybil Russell, a freelance writer from Redondo Beach, California
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Season 7 player (1990-11-30).
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Ray Ivey, a word processing teacher from New York, New York
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Season 7 1-time champion: $11,500 + The Jeopardy! Book.
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Mitch Paluszek, an attorney from Queens, New York
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Season 7 1-time champion: $11,801 + The Jeopardy! Book + either...
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Diane Henschel, a professor from Manhattan Beach, California
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Season 7 player (1990-11-29).
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Mike Hughes, an attorney originally from Vineland, New Jersey
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Season 7 player (1990-11-28).
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Barbara Stevens, a teacher from Succasunna, New Jersey
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Season 7 player (1990-11-26).
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Joe Shipman, a mathematical consultant from Melrose, Massachusetts
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Season 7 player (1990-11-26).
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Robert Wasserman, an operations supervisor from Brooklyn, New York
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Season 7 player (1990-11-23).
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Adela Oppenheim, an administrative assistant from Jamaica Estates, New York
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Season 7 player (1990-11-23).
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Martha McClendon, an insurance administrator originally from Guntersville, Alabama
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Season 7 player (1990-11-21).
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David Litt, a sales account manager from East Brunswick, New Jersey
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Season 7 player (1990-11-21).
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Ken Nelson, a graduate student from Sanger, California
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Season 7 player (1990-11-20).
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Susan Slusky, a physicist from Highland Park, New Jersey
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Season 7 player (1990-11-19).
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Richard Denny, a railroad construction supervisor from Brooklyn, New York
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Season 7 player (1990-11-01).
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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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Pete Brunner, a computer specialist from Ellicott City, Maryland
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Season 12 player (1996-06-24). Season 11 1-time champion: $7,201. Pete was...
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Pat Headley, a grad student from Alliance, Ohio
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Season 7 player (1991-01-11). Pat won $500,000 on Super Millionaire 2004-05-23...
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Andrea Gray, a data systems manager from Charlotte, North Carolina
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Season 7 player (1991-01-11).
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Darlis Wood, a librarian from Berkeley, California
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Season 11 1-time champion: $7,700.
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Bob Blake, an actuary from Vancouver, British Columbia
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"An actuary from Vancouver, British Columbia, Bob Blake, who has won...
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Michele Barkalow, a physical therapist from Doylestown, Pennsylvania
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Season 7 player (1990-11-22).
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Danny Shapiro, a gynecologist originally from Miami, Florida
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Season 7 player (1990-11-22).
Last name pronounced like Sha-PIE-ro.
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Bradley Goodwill, an actor from New York City, New York
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Season 14 2-time champion: $27,800 + a Caribbean cruise on Norwegian...
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Elena Botella, an eleven-year-old from Charlotte, North Carolina
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"This future journalist loves to find answers, today, she'll have to...
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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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Jennifer Duann, a senior from the Ohio State University
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2009 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. 21 and from Worthington, Ohio at...
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Elizabeth Galoozis, a reference librarian from Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Season 26 2-time champion: $38,801 + $2,000. Elizabeth Galoozis - A...
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Dan D'Addario, a senior from Columbia University
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2010-A College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Hometown: Farmington, Connecticut. Daniel D'Addario...
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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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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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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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Russell Walks, a customer service representative from Billings, Montana
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Season 16 1-time champion: $11,001. Father of Season 37 player Matt...
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Bob Blake, an actuary from Vancouver, British Columbia
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1990 Tournament...
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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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Roger Green, a business librarian from Albany, New York
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Season 15 1-time champion: $17,600.
Roger's blog; Jeopardy! entries [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [+]
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Dan Avila, a photographer from Los Angeles, California
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Season 7 1-time champion: $5,300 + a Sanyo remote control stereo...
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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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Bob Blake, an actuary from Vancouver, British Columbia
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2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1990 Tournament...
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