#9222, aired 2024-12-10 | WHO WANTS HISTORY? $600: On May 31 & June 1, 1921 a white mob in this city pillaged & burned a prosperous business district known as Black Wall Street Tulsa, Oklahoma |
#9139, aired 2024-07-04 | HISTORY, AMERICAN STYLE $600: A prosperous neighborhood known as Black Wall Street was burned in a 1921 massacre in this city that left 10,000 homeless Tulsa |
#37, aired 2024-05-22 | FROM PAGE TO STAGE $1600: Tulsa in 1967 is the setting for this musical that like the source novel, features the Socs & the Greasers The Outsiders |
#9032, aired 2024-02-06 | SOONER $400: Born in Tulsa in 1962, this country singer known for "The Dance" once tried his hand at baseball while already famous Garth Brooks |
#8929, aired 2023-09-14 | RECONSTRUCTION $2000: People like Loula Williams aided in the reconstruction of the Greenwood area of this Okla. city after a race massacre in 1921 Tulsa |
#8876, aired 2023-05-22 | AMERICANA $600: Cary Grant tells proud Oklahoma City resident Ralph Bellamy that if OKC gets dull, "you can always go... to" this city 100 miles away Tulsa |
#8852, aired 2023-04-18 | OK MILLENNIAL $400: Tulsa's Olivia Jordan, 2015 winner of this title, represented her country at the Miss Universe Pageant Miss USA |
#8852, aired 2023-04-18 | OK MILLENNIAL $600: Tulsa-born Taylor Hanson was just 14 when his band of brothers hit No. 1 with this 1997 smash "MMMBop" |
#9, aired 2023-01-05 | OFFICIAL STATE STUFF $600: Its state monument is the 76-foot Golden Driller in front of Tulsa's Expo Center Oklahoma |
#8573, aired 2022-02-09 | MISMATCHED PAIRS $400: Evangelist with a Tulsa university & current Supreme supreme Oral Roberts & John Roberts |
#8488, aired 2021-10-13 | HODGEPODGE $1000: This city is home to the University of Oklahoma & the National Severe Storms Laboratory Norman |
#8416, aired 2021-06-07 | HEIR GUITAR $200: The Hard Rock Hotel in Tulsa featured guitars signed by Miley Cyrus & this man, her father Billy Ray Cyrus |
#8326, aired 2021-02-01 | THE 20th CENTURY $600: On May 31, 1921 a white mob began attacking what was called "Black Wall Street" in this Oklahoma city Tulsa |
#8219, aired 2020-05-21 | HIGHWAYS $400: Good roads advocate Cyrus Avery of Tulsa is known as "The Father of" this numeric highway famous in song Route 66 |
#8191, aired 2020-03-30 | UP THE RIVER $2000: Boats can travel up the Arkansas River from its mouth at this other river to Tulsa, Oklahoma the Mississippi |
#8158, aired 2020-02-12 | RAPPER'S DELIGHT $2000: Rapper Danny Boy O'Connor loved the Tulsa house used in the film version of this author's "The Outsiders", so he restored it S.E. Hinton |
#3, aired 2020-01-08 | COLLEGE FOOTBALL: AFTER THE GAME $1000: Steve Largent went on from this university to a HOF pro career, then returned home to represent the area in Congress the University of Tulsa |
#7956, aired 2019-03-25 | BABY BOOMER SOONER $1600: S.E. Hinton was born in this second-largest city in Oklahoma & set "The Outsiders" there Tulsa |
#7772, aired 2018-05-29 | OKLAHOMA HISTORY $800: This oil boomtown of the early 1900s is today home to Oral Roberts University & 400,000 Oklahomans Tulsa |
#7711, aired 2018-03-05 | RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES $1600: The Morning Tulsa Daily World, August 4, 1921:
"Baseball Scorns Freed Black ____" Sox |
#7621, aired 2017-10-30 | THE STATE'S SECOND-LARGEST CITY $800: Oklahoma:
Once called the "oil capital of the world" Tulsa |
#7595, aired 2017-09-22 | I'M NO QUITTER $1000: This disgraced track star made a comeback as a player in the WNBA with the Tulsa Shock Marion Jones |
#7167, aired 2015-11-10 | OKLAHOMA! $200: It's the state's most populous city without "city" in its name Tulsa |
#6979, aired 2015-01-08 | WORLD OF WATER $2,400 (Daily Double): Arkansas' Hot Springs average 143 degrees; presumably these Oklahoma springs are 69 degrees hotter Boiling Springs |
#6837, aired 2014-05-13 | POLICE & FIREFIGHTERS $400: In 2009 Tulsa firefighters underwent special training on dealing with fires in these "labs" meth labs |
#6762, aired 2014-01-28 | ENCYCLOPEDIA TITANICA $600: Outside the Tulsa campus of the university named for this man are a pair of 60-foot hands clasped in prayer Oral Roberts |
#6693, aired 2013-10-23 | AT THE TRACK $600: Historically, north of the Frisco rail line was "the wrong side of the tracks" in this northeast Oklahoma city Tulsa |
#6620, aired 2013-05-31 | SMALLER THAN TULSA $400: This tiny principality is famed for its casino at Monte Carlo & a Grand Prix auto race Monaco |
#6620, aired 2013-05-31 | SMALLER THAN TULSA $800: The main roads in this country follow the Valira Del Norte River toward France & the Valira River into Spain Andorra |
#6620, aired 2013-05-31 | SMALLER THAN TULSA $1200: Foreign workers make up half the labor force of this principality nestled between Austria & Switzerland Liechtenstein |
#6620, aired 2013-05-31 | SMALLER THAN TULSA $1600: This very old republic within northeastern Italy is famous for its colorful, collectible stamps San Marino |
#6620, aired 2013-05-31 | SMALLER THAN TULSA $5,000 (Daily Double): In 1530 the Holy Roman Emperor gave it to the order of St. John of Jerusalem as a base against the Turks Malta |
#6510, aired 2012-12-28 | U.S. CITIES $800: The art deco-style Union Depot & Phillips Oil "Philcade" suit this city in Oklahoma to a "T" Tulsa |
#6295, aired 2012-01-20 | ALLITERATIVELY YOURS $800: These events terrorized black citizens in Springfield, Ill. in 1908 & Tulsa, Okla. in 1921 race riots |
#6265, aired 2011-12-09 | THE WORLD PRESS $2,000 (Daily Double): Translate the name of Tulsa's leading newspaper into French & you have this Paris daily Le Monde |
#6227, aired 2011-10-18 | FICTION $1200: The Socs are the rich kids from the west side of Tulsa in this 1967 S.E. Hinton novel The Outsiders |
#6171, aired 2011-06-13 | ENTERPRISE $600: In 1998 this subsidiary of Walmart opened its first pharmacy in its Tulsa, Oklahoma store Sam's Club |
#6115, aired 2011-03-25 | COLLEGES NAMED FOR PEOPLE $1200: This Tulsa school was named for the evangelist seen here Oral Roberts University |
#6018, aired 2010-11-10 | COLLEGE BEFORE & AFTER $1600: Tulsa university named for a preacher who was very skilled in parliamentary procedure Oral Robert's Rules of Order |
#5972, aired 2010-07-27 | COLLEGE TOWNS $800: Oral Roberts University Tulsa (Oklahoma) |
#5413, aired 2008-03-05 | U.S. CITIES $1600: This Oklahoma city is known for its art deco buildings, including the Phillips Oil "Philcade" Tulsa |
#5323, aired 2007-10-31 | OKLAHOMIES $2000: Originally from Tulsa, he gained his greatest fame as an adviser to presidents and as a senator from New York Daniel Patrick Moynihan |
#5312, aired 2007-10-16 | COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $800: This Tulsa college was founded by & named for an evangelist, now the school's chancellor Oral Roberts |
#5307, aired 2007-10-09 | AMERICANA $800: Tulsa's newspaper is called The World; Boston's is named for this object that depicts the world a globe |
#4978, aired 2006-04-12 | AT THE OK. CHORALE $200: A Tulsa chorale adapted this holiday song, with valkyries for milkmaids & 9 ladies waltzing to Strauss "The 12 Days Of Christmas" |
#4978, aired 2006-04-12 | AT THE OK. CHORALE $800: The Council Oaks Men's Chorale of Tulsa wowed 'em in 2002 with their rendition of "I Feel Pretty" from this musical West Side Story |
#4963, aired 2006-03-22 | THE MEDAL OF FREEDOM, CLASS OF '05 $800: He began his radio career in 1933 at KVOO-AM in Tulsa & we all know "The Rest of the Story" Paul Harvey |
#4960, aired 2006-03-17 | COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $800: This Tulsa, Oklahoma school's athletic teams are called the Golden Eagles, not the Evangelists Oral Roberts University |
#4920, aired 2006-01-20 | ELVIS FILM ROLES $800: 1960:
Army specialist Tulsa McLean, who's been stationed in West Germany G.I. Blues |
#4688, aired 2005-01-12 | U.S. CITY-SCAPE $800: This Oklahoma city's name came from the Creek Indians' memory of their old home of Tallahassee, Alabama Tulsa |
#4678, aired 2004-12-29 | U.S. NEWSPAPERS $600: Tulsa has The World; Boston has this depiction of the world the Globe |
#4659, aired 2004-12-02 | COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $2000: Reportedly acting upon God's command, he founded a university in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1963 Oral Roberts |
#4198, aired 2002-11-27 | OKLAHOMA! $400: Following Oklahoma City, this city of about 400,000 is the second most populous in the state Tulsa |
#4131, aired 2002-07-15 | NO. 1 BROTHERS $200: This trio from Tulsa burst onto the pop scene (& the top of the charts) in 1997 Hanson Brothers |
#4126, aired 2002-07-08 | COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $1600: In 1963 Oral Roberts founded a university in this city & named it for himself Tulsa |
#3645, aired 2000-06-09 | MIDDLE AMERICA $300: In Oklahoma, only Oklahoma City has more people than this oil town Tulsa |
#3618, aired 2000-05-03 | U.S. CITIES $200: With a new waterway, this Oklahoma oil center became an inland port in 1971 Tulsa |
#3483, aired 1999-10-27 | COLLEGE FOLK $500 (Daily Double): You can study everything from theater to theology, but not dentistry, at the Tulsa university he founded in 1963 Oral Roberts |
#3391, aired 1999-05-10 | WHEN THEY WERE IN COLLEGE $1000: Kathie Lee Gifford sang on Oral Roberts' TV show while studying at his university in this Oklahoma city Tulsa |
#3253, aired 1998-10-28 | NEWSPAPER NAMES $500: This Tulsa morning paper is a translation of Germany's Die Welt The Tulsa World |
#3217, aired 1998-09-08 | ANAGRAMMED U.S. CITIES $200: A LUST, Oklahoma Tulsa |
#3199, aired 1998-06-25 | OKLAHOMA $1,000 (Daily Double): Like Florida's capital, this 2nd-largest Oklahoma city got its name from the Creek for "old town" Tulsa |
#3074, aired 1998-01-01 | PAUL, MEET PAULA $500: He was in high school when he got his first radio job at KVOO in Tulsa, & that's "The Rest of the Story" Paul Harvey |
#2980, aired 1997-07-11 | AMERICAN HODGEPODGE $300: In the 19th century, folks called it Tulsey Town Tulsa |
#2958, aired 1997-06-11 | COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $400: The Prayer Tower is a landmark of this Tulsa university named for an evangelist Oral Roberts University |
#2903, aired 1997-03-26 | SECOND-LARGEST U.S. CITIES $600: The "Oil Capital of the World", it's also Oklahoma's second-largest city Tulsa |
#2564, aired 1995-10-26 | U.S. CITIES $500: This city, Oklahoma's second largest, is the headquarters of the U.S. Jaycees Tulsa |
#2548, aired 1995-10-04 | U.S. STATES $200: In 1901 oil was discovered at Red Fork, near Tulsa in this state Oklahoma |
#2484, aired 1995-05-25 | CHARACTERS IN MUSICALS $200: Tulsa,
Baby Louise,
Baby June Gypsy |
#2346, aired 1994-11-14 | COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES $600: Schools in Tulsa include the University of Tulsa & this one, named for its evangelist founder Oral Roberts University |
#2170, aired 1994-01-28 | U.S.A. $500 (Daily Double): This city, Oklahoma's second largest, hosts an annual chili cookoff & Bluegrass Festival Tulsa |
#2080, aired 1993-09-24 | OKLAHOMA $500: This president's saddle is on display at the Woolaroc Museum north of Tulsa Teddy Roosevelt |
#2076, aired 1993-09-20 | GOVERNMENT & POLITICS $600: This current Democratic senator from New York was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma Moynihan |
#1659, aired 1991-11-14 | OKLAHOMA $1000: Oklahoma's second-largest city, it's been called "The Oil Capital of the World" Tulsa |
#1366, aired 1990-07-09 | U.S. CITIES $400: This Okla. city, home of Oral Roberts U. was named by Creek Indians who had migrated from Alabama Tulsa |
#1174, aired 1989-10-12 | INSERT COIN $300: On July 16, 1935 these were 1st installed on the streets of Tulsa, Oklahoma parking meters |
#807, aired 1988-02-23 | TURN OF THE CENTURY $200: Tulsey Town, later Tulsa, Oklahoma, hit the big time when this was discovered there in 1901 oil |
#610, aired 1987-04-10 | CITY NICKNAMES $800: Oklahoma's "Oil Capital of the World" Tulsa |
#490, aired 1986-10-24 | TIMELY MUSIC $500: Academy of Country Music Single of the Year, Don Williams set his watch back to it
while living on it in 1978 "Tulsa Time" |
#309, aired 1985-11-14 | HIGHER EDUCATION $400: Pentecostal revivalist turned Methodist, in 1965 he founded a Tulsa, Oklahoma university Oral Roberts |
#189, aired 1985-05-30 | U.S. CITIES $800: During the 1830's Creek Indians founded this 2nd-largest Oklahoma city Tulsa |
#150, aired 1985-04-05 | SPORTS $500: The Tampa Bay Rowdies, Chicago Sting & Tulsa Roughnecks have all been champs in this sport soccer |
Kate Waits, a law professor at the University of Tulsa from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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"A Harvard Law graduate when she competed in the 1988 Tournament...
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Kimberly Jantz, an attorney from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 26 1-time champion: $22,200 + $2,000. Kimberly Jantz - an...
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Peter Perigo, a photographic lighting technician originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 27 player (2011-03-16).
Last name pronounced like "PARE-ih-go".
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Chris Lastrapes, a business developer originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 32 player (2015-10-28). Last name pronounced like \"la-STRAPS\". Chris won...
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Jean MacKay Jackson, an online researcher from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 25 player (2008-11-24).
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: pinkfreud
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Brandon Barnes, a stock analyst from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 33 player (2016-09-16). Not to be confused with Season 30...
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Kelly Bayles, a librarian from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 32 3-time champion: $62,700 + $2,000.
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Robert Furtney, a high school math teacher from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 20 player (2004-05-20).
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Mark Eckenwiler, an attorney originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 21 1-time champion: $20,401 + $2,000.
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: beltway
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Beth Crosland, a caregiver from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 25 player (2009-03-25).
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Holly Owens, a physician originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 23 2-time champion: $31,902 + $1,000. Season 22 player (2006-04-17)....
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Holly Owens, a student originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 23 2-time champion: $31,902 + $1,000. Season 22 player (2006-04-17)....
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Courtney Schooley, a preschool teacher from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 41 player (2024-11-22).
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Matt Kane, a senior from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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1992 Teen Tournament semifinalist: $5,000.
Husband of Season 22 2-time champion Laura McElfresh.
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Preston Nicholson, a pre-law program director and attorney originally from Hominy, Oklahoma
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Season 28 player (2012-01-13). JBoard user name: okstater04 Preston won $10,950...
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Jim Steichen, a senior from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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1995 Teen Tournament quarterfinalist: $1,000.
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Tim Edwards, a paralegal from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 35 player (2019-01-23).
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Patti Palmer, a retired teacher and bookseller from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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2024 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 39 1-time champion: $32,200 + $1,000.
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Patti Palmer, a bookseller and retired teacher from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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2024 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000.
Season 39 1-time champion: $32,200 + $1,000.
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Paula Scheider, a ROI trainer from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 38 player (2021-09-22).
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John Henning Schumann, a physician from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 35 player (2018-12-11).
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MacKenzie Jones, a STEM programming coordinator from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2021 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist:...
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MacKenzie Jones, a teacher and Ph.D. student from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2021 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist:...
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MacKenzie Jones, a program development director from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2021 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist:...
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Alex Jacob, an online trivia league host from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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2024 Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2019 All-Star Games member of...
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Forrest Farjadian, a sophomore from the University of Tulsa from Claremore, Oklahoma
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2013 College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000.
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Amanda Watson, a medical student from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 33 player (2016-10-13).
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Hannah Shoenhard, a junior at Scripps College originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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2013 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000.
Last name pronounced like "SHANE-hard".
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Mont McNeil, a corporate tax attorney from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 18 player (2002-03-13).
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Thatcher Chonka, a sophomore at the University of Oklahoma from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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2018 College Championship semifinalist by wildcard: $10,000.
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Vane Lucas, a banker from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 20 player (2003-10-03).
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Whitney Thompson, a junior at the University of Oklahoma from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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2014 College Championship semifinalist: $10,000.
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Dana Maher, a pianist from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 20 player (2003-10-15).
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Tim Maas, an Army ammunition inspector from McAlester, Oklahoma
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Season 27 1-time champion: $31,601 + $2,000.
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Heather Peden, a 10-year-old from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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"This 10-year-old has already made her ruling: she wants to be...
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Lenzy Krehbiel-Burton, a graduate student originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Season 23 1-time champion: $10,300 + $2,000.
Jeopardy! Message Board user name: orangecrayon
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