#8971, aired 2023-11-13 | CITY MUSEUMS $400: The National Gallery of Art (in the United States) Washington, D.C. |
#8931, aired 2023-09-18 | IT BELONGS IN THIS MUSEUM $200: The painting "Watson & the Shark" swims around in this Washington, D.C. museum the National Gallery of Art |
#8884, aired 2023-06-01 | 3 THINGS ABOUT THE CITY $600: Inhale the scents of the Fragrance Museum; 25 miles from Dusseldorf; see the 15th c. art of Stefan Lochner Cologne |
#8764, aired 2022-12-15 | HISTORY IN ART $1200: Neoclassical artist Vincenzo Camuccini went big; 13 x 23 feet, to depict this event from 44 B.C. the assassination of Julius Caesar |
#8619, aired 2022-04-14 | ART, OF WAR $1000: 2 black granite walls & a sculpture called "The Three Servicemen" are part of this Washington, D.C. memorial the Vietnam War Memorial |
#8469, aired 2021-09-16 | "C" FLAT $400: Heavy fabric is stretched tight & tacked into place on a frame to make one of these art surfaces canvas |
#8361, aired 2021-03-22 | 20th CENTURY ART & ARTISTS $1600: A book called "The Magic Mirror of" this Dutch artist gives insight into how he created those optical effects M.C. Escher |
#8224, aired 2020-05-28 | MYTHOLOGY $1000: In art from the 400s B.C., Odysseus is offered a drink by this sorceress who had already turned his men into swine Circe |
#8143, aired 2020-01-22 | POUND! SAND! $1200: Readers got Ezra Pound's views on art, poetry & philosophy in his "Guide to" this, oddly spelled starting "K-U-L-C-H" Culture |
#8096, aired 2019-11-18 | HOME IS WHERE THE ART IS $3,000 (Daily Double): A full-length portrait of George Washington from this 18th c. artist is often admired by tourists at the White House Gilbert Stuart |
#8001, aired 2019-05-27 | FEELING ART "C" $400: This French-named technique involves sticking photos, papers or really anything onto a canvas or backing a collage |
#8001, aired 2019-05-27 | FEELING ART "C" $800: MoMA has a series of 32 Andy Warhol paintings of these cans, including clam chowder & chicken noodle Campbell's soups |
#8001, aired 2019-05-27 | FEELING ART "C" $1200: Botticelli painted Athena with this type of mythic creature a centaur |
#8001, aired 2019-05-27 | FEELING ART "C" $1600: Though her dad said he'd rather see her dead, she moved to Paris in 1866 & later exhibited with the Impressionists (Mary) Cassatt |
#8001, aired 2019-05-27 | FEELING ART "C" $2000: He was a master of chiaroscuro, the use of light & shadows to add drama to his canvases, as in "The Denial of Saint Peter" Caravaggio |
#7938, aired 2019-02-27 | ART & ARTISTS $400: A first century B.C. writer said of sculptor Praxiteles that he imbued this material with the passions of the soul marble |
#7938, aired 2019-02-27 | ART & ARTISTS $800: Last name of the family that includes 3 generations of artists--illustrator N.C., Andrew & Jamie Wyeth |
#7780, aired 2018-06-08 | ITALY BEFORE THE ROMANS $200: Prehistoric Villanovans in the 700s B.C. cremated their dead, created geometric art & made use of this alloy bronze |
#7711, aired 2018-03-05 | YOU GET A "C" $2000: This Brazilian martial art incorporates elements of dance & music capoeira |
#7660, aired 2017-12-22 | SCULPTURE $800: Doctors' offices can have nice art & this organization put a 10-ton Louise Nevelson sculpture outside its D.C. building American Medical Association |
#7617, aired 2017-10-24 | ART & MYTHOLOGY $600: On the vase dating from the 5th century B.C., this hero is tied to the mast of his ship to resist the singing of the sirens Ulysses (or Odysseus) |
#7594, aired 2017-09-21 | ONE-NAMED AUTHORS $1200: This Roman poet's "Art of Love" from around 1 B.C. is a hedonistic seduction manual still useful today Ovid |
#7565, aired 2017-06-30 | CANADA 150 $3,500 (Daily Double): (Alex presents from the Canadian embassy in Washington, D.C.) The embassy's art collection includes a reminder of the warm relations between Canada & this country; during World War II, Canada helped provide refuge for its royal family, including the young Princess Beatrix, & later, Canada helped liberate this country from Nazi rule the Netherlands |
#7534, aired 2017-05-18 | THE ART OF WAR $400: Frederick Hart's sculpture in D.C. honors the soldiers of this war the Vietnam War |
#7522, aired 2017-05-02 | ART "C" $400: The picture of Dorian Gray from the 1945 movie hangs at the Art Institute of this U.S. city Chicago |
#7522, aired 2017-05-02 | ART "C" $800: This substance was used to make "The Locomotive", the Edward Hopper drawing seen here charcoal |
#7522, aired 2017-05-02 | ART "C" $1200: His relative by marriage James Ives served as a partner of their lithographic firm (Nathaniel) Currier |
#7522, aired 2017-05-02 | ART "C" $2000: The name of this technique pioneered by Leonardo da Vinci means "light & dark" chiaroscuro |
#7522, aired 2017-05-02 | ART "C" $6,600 (Daily Double): In his still life paintings, this post-Impressionist sought "to render perspective only through color" (Paul) Cézanne |
#7501, aired 2017-04-03 | WHERE ART THOU? $200: In Murphy, N.C., climbing a hillside where these Old Testament injunctions are written in 4'-by-5' letters the Ten Commandments |
#7501, aired 2017-04-03 | WHERE ART THOU? $600: At Bladensbug, Md.'s "dark and bloody grounds", where dozens of D.C. gents once came to settle scores via this by duel |
#7437, aired 2017-01-03 | ART & ARTISTS $2,000 (Daily Double): Andre Breton called the art of this fellow 20th c. artist "the most hallucinatory known until now" (Salvador) Dali |
#6969, aired 2014-12-25 | "EAU" MY WORD $800: It follows "art" in the name of a late 19th c. decorative style using lots of leaves & flowers nouveau |
#6908, aired 2014-10-01 | WORLD HIGH & LOW POINTS $2000: High or low? In the 400s B.C. Sophron of Syracuse uses this as an art form, perhaps walking against the wind mime |
#6882, aired 2014-07-15 | WORLD CAPITAL MUSEUMS $600: The Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington, D.C. |
#6880, aired 2014-07-11 | WORKS OF ART $800: Sculptures that turned heads because of this quality include ones of Aphrodite (350 B.C.) & Justin & Selena (2011) nudity |
#6844, aired 2014-05-22 | BRITISH ART & ARTISTS $400: "The Bloody-Shouldered Arabian" was one of many of these animals depicted by 18th c. artist John Wootton horse |
#6618, aired 2013-05-29 | IT'S "NATIONAL" $2000: Its East Building, completed in 1978 in Washington, D.C., was designed by I.M. Pei the National Gallery of Art |
#6538, aired 2013-02-06 | ART & ARTISTS $800: Stuart Davis was influenced by this 20th c. music style; the title of his 1940s "Mellow Pad" echoes the slang of its musicians jazz |
#6304, aired 2012-02-02 | FRESH, MAN $1200: The 18th c. book "Art of Cookery" says a fresh one of these will sink in water & a rotten one will float eggs |
#6249, aired 2011-11-17 | IT'S ANDREW! $800: The son of illustrator N.C., this painter had his first exhibition in 1936 at the Art Alliance of Philadelphia Andrew Wyeth |
#6245, aired 2011-11-11 | TERMS OF ART $7,400 (Daily Double): Mind your this 16th c. Italian art movement that gave us long-necked Madonnas Mannerism |
#6173, aired 2011-06-15 | BOOK"S" $2000: An elderly devil instructs his young charge Wormwood in the art of temptation in this satire by C.S. Lewis The Screwtape Letters |
#6040, aired 2010-12-10 | THE WAR OF ART $1200: This 17th c. Flemish man got mythical with "Minerva Protects Pax from Mars ('Peace and War')" Peter Paul Rubens |
#5908, aired 2010-04-28 | "C" HERE $2000: A snake & an experimental art movement founded in 1948 share this name cobra |
#5908, aired 2010-04-28 | MY ART WILL GO ON $2000: The work by this Dutch artist is seen here; maybe it's for the best he didn't become an architect, as he first intended (M.C.) Escher |
#5797, aired 2009-11-24 | SCULPTURE $800: An art museum on Madison Avenue is named for this sculptress who created the Titanic Memorial in Washington, D.C. Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney |
#5771, aired 2009-10-19 | "C"OUNTRIES $1200: An art biennial in this country is held at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Habana Vieja Cuba |
#5702, aired 2009-05-26 | EUROPEAN ART & ARTISTS $400: The Nazarenes of 19th c. Germany wore biblical clothes & hairstyles & aimed to revive this wall painting method fresco |
#5639, aired 2009-02-26 | DOUBLE TALK $800: Zurich & Paris were centers of this early 20th C, art movement based on chance & spontaneity Dada |
#5612, aired 2009-01-20 | ART MUSEUMS $2000: The USA's first modern art museum, opened in 1921, is the Phillips Collection in this city's DuPont Circle Washington, D.C. |
#5611, aired 2009-01-19 | YOU GOTTA HAVE ART $3,000 (Daily Double): The play "Sueño" was inspired by this Spanish artist's 19th c. etchings of religious & political abuse (Francisco) Goya |
#5585, aired 2008-12-12 | ART "C" CROSSWORD CLUES $400: Carbonaceous drawing stick
(8) charcoal |
#5585, aired 2008-12-12 | ART "C" CROSSWORD CLUES $800: A sculpture made from a mold (perhaps of a broken arm)
(4) a cast |
#5585, aired 2008-12-12 | ART "C" CROSSWORD CLUES $1200: City that got an Art Institute in 1879
(7) Chicago |
#5585, aired 2008-12-12 | ART "C" CROSSWORD CLUES $1600: Pissarro's first name, or Monet's wife
(7) Camille |
#5585, aired 2008-12-12 | ART "C" CROSSWORD CLUES $2000: Florentine sculptor Benvenuto
(7) Cellini |
#5544, aired 2008-10-16 | ART $2000: A visit to the Alhambra led this 20th c. Dutch artist to optical oddities like water that flows up as well as down M.C. Escher |
#5484, aired 2008-06-12 | MILITARY MATTERS $1600: Study guide from the 4th century B.C. by Sun-Tzu The Art of War |
#5374, aired 2008-01-10 | AN ART "C" CATEGORY $400: Thomas Rowlandson, whose work in seen here, was a master of this form, from Italian for "to load" caricature |
#5374, aired 2008-01-10 | AN ART "C" CATEGORY $800: When it uses photographs, this method of sticking various images on one surface is called "photomontage" collage |
#5374, aired 2008-01-10 | AN ART "C" CATEGORY $1200: You can see why Barnett Newman, whose work is shown here was part of the style known as "this" field the color field |
#5374, aired 2008-01-10 | AN ART "C" CATEGORY $2,000 (Daily Double): This north central Italian city has a biennial sculpture exhibit, which we presume features works in marble Carrara |
#5374, aired 2008-01-10 | AN ART "C" CATEGORY $2000: Here we see mastery of this technique from the Italian for "bright and dark", used to create a 3-D effect chiaroscuro |
#5373, aired 2008-01-09 | AMERICAN ART & ARTISTS $1200: Henriette, eldest child of this illustrator, was a portrait artist when brother Andrew was just beginning to draw N.C. Wyeth |
#5363, aired 2007-12-26 | ART $4,500 (Daily Double): 19th c. painter Thomas Cole lived in Catskill, N.Y. on this river, whose "School" he helped found the Hudson River |
#5299, aired 2007-09-27 | MUSEUMS $800: Works by Titian, Raphael & others, sold by the USSR to Andrew Mellon, became the core of this D.C. museum the National Gallery of Art |
#5148, aired 2007-01-17 | MUTILATED ART $800: A marble hand holding an apple was found on Melos near this statue that dates to 150 B.C. the Venus de Milo |
#5091, aired 2006-10-30 | "C"OLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $2000: Along with his wife Sarah, Peter, the founder of this New York "Union" of Art & Architecture, invented Jell-O Cooper |
#5090, aired 2006-10-27 | HOW GREAT THOU ART $800: "Christina's World" came about when he saw his crippled neighbor Christina Olson in a field Andrew Wyeth |
#5064, aired 2006-09-21 | ART "C" $400: He made his "marc" on murals at the Met Chagall |
#5064, aired 2006-09-21 | ART "C" $800: "-ism" exemplified by "Man with a Guitar" Cubism |
#5064, aired 2006-09-21 | ART "C" $1200: Bulgarian-born "wrap" artist Christo |
#5064, aired 2006-09-21 | ART "C" $1600: Upwardly "mobile" Alexander Alexander Calder |
#5064, aired 2006-09-21 | ART "C" $2000: Pissarro pal known for his "Bathers" (Paul) Cézanne |
#5034, aired 2006-06-29 | LITERARY STYLES $1200: The Parnassians of 19th c. France used strict technique & advocated this, later used as a motto by MGM ars gratia artis (art for art's sake) |
#5003, aired 2006-05-17 | ART & ARTISTS $400: A famous c. 1595 landscape by El Greco shows a "View of" this Spanish city Toledo |
#4844, aired 2005-10-06 | TONY MONTANA $800: A Butte mansion has some of William Clark's art collection, but the good stuff went to this city's Corcoran gallery Washington, D.C. |
#4823, aired 2005-07-20 | WASHINGTON, D.C. $800: The USA's only Leonardo da Vinci painting resides at this museum at 4th & Constitution the National Gallery of Art |
#4655, aired 2004-11-26 | ART HISTORY $400: 6th century B.C. Greece must have been a happy place, as this facial expression is characteristic of its sculpture a smile |
#4649, aired 2004-11-18 | ART HISTORY CLASS $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew points to an image of a cave painting on a screen.) Temperature & moisture within the Lascaux cave preserved even the pigments from 15,000 B.C. in this age the Stone Age |
#4618, aired 2004-10-06 | ART APPRECIATION $800: Some of his famous science-fiction novels include "Rendezvous with Rama" & "Childhood's End" Arthur C. Clarke |
#4565, aired 2004-06-11 | ART "C" $400: This printer & lithographer joined forces with James Ives in the 1850s Currier |
#4565, aired 2004-06-11 | ART "C" $800: Some consider the painting seen here to be the first in this modern style Cubism |
#4565, aired 2004-06-11 | ART "C" $1200: Degas portrayed this American woman & fellow Impressionist in several of his works Mary Cassatt |
#4565, aired 2004-06-11 | ART "C" $2000: This Italian term meaning the balance of light & shade is often used of Rembrandt's paintings chiaroscuro |
#4565, aired 2004-06-11 | ART "C" $3,600 (Daily Double): This 19th century British landscape artist painted "Cloud Studies" & "The Haywain" John Constable |
#4517, aired 2004-04-06 | HALLS OF FAME $400: Connoisseurs of immortality will want to visit the Southern Pines, N.C. hall of fame for this art of stuffing animals taxidermy |
#4507, aired 2004-03-23 | ART & ARTISTS $400: This 4th century B.C. conqueror was said to let no one but the sculptor Lysippus do his portrait Alexander (the Great) |
#4400, aired 2003-10-24 | 4-SYLLABLE WORDS $1600: Term for Greek art & culture from about 323 to 27 B.C. Hellenistic |
#4270, aired 2003-03-07 | "C"OMEDIANS $600: "The Best Second Banana in the Business", he gained undying fame as sewer worker Ed Norton Art Carney |
#4215, aired 2002-12-20 | HISTORY ART $800: An elephant pulls this man's chariot in Charles Le Brun's depiction of his 331 B.C. entry into Babylon Alexander the Great |
#4197, aired 2002-11-26 | ARCHITECTURE $1200: I.M. Pei's design of the East Building of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. is based on this geometric shape triangle |
#4136, aired 2002-09-02 | WORLD ART $800: M's that apply to 20th c. painter David Siqueiros include Marxist, muralist & this nationality Mexican |
#4101, aired 2002-06-03 | G.I. KNOW $2000: Famous study guide from the 4th century B.C. by Sun-Tzu The Art of War |
#4090, aired 2002-05-17 | EUROPEAN ART $1200: A main cause of the early 20th c. Dadaist movement was artists being bummed out about this 4-year-long event World War I |
#4036, aired 2002-03-04 | UNDER THE "C" $400: In pioneer days, folk art dolls were often made out of the husks of this food plant corn |
#3887, aired 2001-06-26 | COULD IT BE... SATAN? $1000: A servant of the devil shows an apprentice the art of capturing souls in his "Screwtape Letters" C.S. Lewis |
#3669, aired 2000-07-13 | REVOLUTIONARIES $800: While in Mexico this revolutionary Russian worked on a treatise on revolutionary art with Diego Rivera Leon Trotsky |
#3664, aired 2000-07-06 | L.A. AREA MUSEUMS $1000: We just now heard it's the "C" in MOCA, a museum in downtown L.A. Contemporary |
#3550, aired 2000-01-28 | ART HISTORY $1000: Happy farmers were seen in the USSR's official art, the "Socialist" type of this Realism |
#3483, aired 1999-10-27 | GREEK ART $200: "Athletic" name of this 5th century B.C. sculpture by Myron: "The Discus Thrower" |
#3356, aired 1999-03-22 | AROUND THE USA $300: The National Museum of American Art is in this city's Old Patent Office Building Washington, D.C. |
#3296, aired 1998-12-28 | BLASTS FROM THE PAST $200: A product of about 20,000 B.C., you'll find the art seen here in this country (cave drawings) France |
#3256, aired 1998-11-02 | 20th CENTURY ART $1,000 (Daily Double): This controversial painter was a descendant of the 17th C. English essayist of the same name Francis Bacon |
#2960, aired 1997-06-13 | WORLD TRAVEL $800: Le musee d'art et d'histoire in Neuchatel in this country boasts a trio of magnificent 18th c. automatons Switzerland |
#2951, aired 1997-06-02 | MUSEUMS $100: The Nat'l Museum of African Art is housed in an underground building in this Washington, D.C. museum complex Smithsonian |
#2924, aired 1997-04-24 | ART & ARTISTS $600: The Vermeer show at this Washington, D.C. gallery was shut down Dec. 16, 1995 by the budget impasse National Gallery of Art |
#2775, aired 1996-09-27 | ART $500: In 1970 this "Christina's World" painter became the first living artist to have a White House exhibit Andrew Wyeth |
#2775, aired 1996-09-27 | ART $600 (Daily Double): Around the 5th century B.C., the Greeks began using this art form in which tesserae are set in mortar mosaic |
#2705, aired 1996-05-10 | ART & ARTISTS $1000: The initials of this Dutch artist known for his visual puns & tricks stand for Maurits Cornelis M.C. Escher |
#2672, aired 1996-03-26 | PAINTING & SCULPTURE $800: A Madison Ave. art museum is named for this woman who sculpted the Titanic Memorial in Washington, D.C. Gertrude Whitney |
#2519, aired 1995-07-13 | ART $400: "The Actor", painted c. 1904, shows he was moving from his Blue Period to his Rose Period Picasso |
#2514, aired 1995-07-06 | ART CLASS $200: c. 1490 he found that the span of a man's arms equals his height & drew a picture showing it Leonardo da Vinci |
#2315, aired 1994-09-30 | ART $600: In a c. 1615 Rubens work, while Daniel is gazing at the sky, several of these animals are staring at you Lions |
#2315, aired 1994-09-30 | ART $800: In the last half of the 19th c., this American pair's firm was producing 3 new lithographic prints a week Currier & Ives |
#2230, aired 1994-04-22 | ART $400: Daniel Chester French's works include the huge statue of this president in a D.C. memorial Lincoln |
#2119, aired 1993-11-18 | AMERICAN MUSEUMS $300: Except for the entrance area, the National Museum of African Art in this city is completely underground Washington, D.C. |
#1995, aired 1993-04-16 | ART $200: The last name of American artists N.C., Andrew & Jamie Wyeth |
#1882, aired 1992-11-10 | ART $400: This kind of painting on plaster was a speciality of 15th c. artist Piero della Francesca Fresco |
#1666, aired 1991-11-25 | MUSEUMS $800: The Temple of Dendur, a shrine to Isis built circa 15 B.C., is now housed in this Manhattan museum the Metropolitan Museum of Art |
#1666, aired 1991-11-25 | MUSEUMS $1000: Dumbarton Oaks in this city boasts one of the world's finest collections of Byzantine art Washington, D.C. |
#1566, aired 1991-05-27 | ART $3,000 (Daily Double): Livorno-born 20th-c. artist whose elongated figures reflected his interest in African sculpture Modigliani |
#1382, aired 1990-09-11 | ART $400: Van Dyck's influence on Gainsborough can be seen in this portrait of a child painted c. 1770 The Blue Boy |
#1158, aired 1989-09-20 | DESIGN $200: The 17th & 18th C. French decorative style called Chinoiserie was influenced by the art of this country China |
#1116, aired 1989-06-12 | POTLUCK $500: The highest price paid for any Chinese ceramic work of art was for a 15th c. vase from this dynasty Ming |
#1068, aired 1989-04-05 | WASHINGTON, D.C. $500: Famous ones in Washington include the National, the Corcoran & the Freer art galleries |
#974, aired 1988-11-24 | TRAVEL & TOURISM $200: You have to go underground to visit the National Museum of African Art in this U.S. city Washington, D.C. |
#921, aired 1988-09-12 | AMERICANA $300: The Geo. C. Page Museum & the L.A. County Museum of Art were built atop this sticky old landmark the La Brea Tar Pits |
#878, aired 1988-06-01 | STARTS WITH "C" $800: The art of writing or deciphering secret codes cryptography (cryptology) |
#821, aired 1988-03-14 | THE RUSSIAN BALLET $800: Early 20th c. impresario who presented Russian art & opera before he stunned Europe with his ballets Sergei Diaghilev |
#794, aired 1988-02-04 | ART $500: It was the rallying cry of a group of 19th C. artists who believed art needed no purpose "Art for art's sake" |
#638, aired 1987-05-20 | ART $600: Early 16th c. Italian artist whose Madonnas set the standard for future generations Raphael |
#579, aired 1987-02-26 | SPELLING $1000: From Latin "to be born again", it was European revival of classical art & literature from 14th -16th century R-E-N-A-I-S-S-A-N-C-E |
#558, aired 1987-01-28 | ART $600: 19th c. painter Henri Rousseau was said to be 1 of 1st artists to paint in this natural environment outdoors |
#503, aired 1986-11-12 | NEW YORK CITY $400: The oldest works of art in this newly remodeled museum on 53rd date only to the late 19th c. Museum of Modern Art |
#450, aired 1986-05-30 | HUMORISTS $200: Washington, D.C. based humorist who wrote "While Reagan Slept" Art Buchwald |
#328, aired 1985-12-11 | ART $400: Due to a 4th C. Biblical mistranslation, Michelangelo sculpted Moses with these on his head horns |
#98, aired 1985-01-23 | ART $600: This firm of lithographers published more than 4,000 different pictures of 19th c. America Currier & Ives |
Kate Horowitz, a science writer from Washington, D.C.
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Season 31 player (2014-10-02). Kate is published co-author of the coffee-table...
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Stacy Braverman, a public interest lawyer from Washington, D.C.
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Season 26 1-time champion: $14,984 + $2,000. As detailed in a...
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Ross Brown, a writer from Washington, D.C.
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Season 23 1-time champion: $12,300 + $2,000. Ross appeared as a...
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Joanna Rom, a docent from Washington, D.C.
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Season 35 player (2018-10-22). Joanna appeared on the original version of...
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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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Liz Lynch, a part-time art history teacher from Manassas, Virginia
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Jim Davis, a college music and humanities instructor from Freeport, Illinois
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Season 25 2-time champion: $62,802 + $2,000. Not be to confused...
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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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