#8735, aired 2022-11-04 | CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $200: From 1963 to 1986 this golfer won a record 6 Masters tournaments Nicklaus |
#8735, aired 2022-11-04 | CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $400: She won both the Golden Ball as top player & the Golden Boot as top scorer of the 2019 Women's World Cup Rapinoe |
#8735, aired 2022-11-04 | CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $600: A 4-man team called Wild Card 1 swept to victory at the 2022 Tim Hortons Brier, Canada's championship of this curling |
#8735, aired 2022-11-04 | CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $800: This event began in 1993 as a multi-match tournament, with jiu jitsu master Royce Gracie winning the first 2 titles the UFC |
#8735, aired 2022-11-04 | CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $1000: The U. of Denver won the 2022 NCAA men's hockey championship alliteratively called this, ahead of Minnesota State, Minnesota & Michigan the Frozen Four |
#5657, aired 2009-03-24 | CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $400: In 2006 in Berlin, Italy won this sports tourney by beating France, 1-1 (technically, that was the final score) the World Cup |
#5657, aired 2009-03-24 | CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $800: As world champ of this Parker Bros. game, Antonio Fernandez won $15,140, the total amount of "cash" in the game Monopoly |
#5657, aired 2009-03-24 | CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $1200: In 2007 Nigel Richards took home $15,000 as the letter-perfect world champ of this Hasbro game Scrabble |
#5657, aired 2009-03-24 | CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $1600: In 2007 16-year-old Ayan Tariq bested 31 others to win $100,000 playing this title ex-coach's football video game (John) Madden |
#5657, aired 2009-03-24 | CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $2000: In 1972 "Amarillo Slim" won this annual event the World Series of Poker |
#3665, aired 2000-07-07 | CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $200: In 1978 the first champion of this tournament in the Flushing Meadows era was crowned U.S. Open (tennis) |
#3665, aired 2000-07-07 | CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $600: This motorless vehicle tournament crowns its champion each year in Akron, Ohio Soap Box Derby |
#3665, aired 2000-07-07 | CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $800: After being crowned a champ at the Golden Gloves tournament, this "Hit Man" turned pro in 1977 Thomas Hearns |
#3665, aired 2000-07-07 | CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $1000: The 2 teams that always qualify for soccer's World Cup are the previous champs & this nation -- in 1994 it was the U.S. Host/home nation |
#3665, aired 2000-07-07 | CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $3,000 (Daily Double): A grand champion of a tournament in this sport is called a yokozuna Sumo wrestling |
#3097, aired 1998-02-03 | CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $100: Howard Staunton organized this board game's 1st international tournament in 1851 & Adolf Anderssen won Chess |
#3097, aired 1998-02-03 | CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $200: In 1989 Arantxa Sanchez won the French Open & began using this, her mother's name Vicario |
#3097, aired 1998-02-03 | CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $300: In 1996 the Cornhuskers of this school, better known as a football power, won basketball's NIT Nebraska |
#3097, aired 1998-02-03 | CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $400: In 1996, Sri Lanka, a 66-1 underdog, batted down Australia in the World Cup of this sport Cricket |
#3097, aired 1998-02-03 | CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $500: A Polish team's victory over 4 Americans in a 1987 tournament in this game was "trump"eted as historic Bridge |
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