#9067, aired 2024-03-26 | PICK A CARD, ANY CARD $800: Jeopardy! isn't a card in this deck but Wheel of Fortune is; Judgement & Temperance also await a tarot deck |
#24, aired 2024-01-09 | ANIMAL IDIOM BRAINTEASERS $600: Don't forget how many other single people are out there in the dating pool:
T.A.P.O.F.I.T.S. there are plenty of fish in the sea |
#8962, aired 2023-10-31 | WORDS IN HALLOWEEN $400: You might spin one "of fortune" a wheel |
#8882, aired 2023-05-30 | MIDDLE "G" $400: Merv Griffin used to play this word game with his sister & "Wheel of Fortune" is the result hangman |
#8801, aired 2023-02-06 | HOT TUNES $1600: This Billy Joel song /history lesson references the Rosenbergs, Dien Bien Phu, the Edsel & of course, "Wheel of Fortune" "We Didn't Start The Fire" |
#8751, aired 2022-11-28 | ABBREV. TV $400: Spin to win:
"WoF" Wheel of Fortune |
#8333, aired 2021-02-10 | CROATIA $600: Many visitors to the island of Krk have been inspired to utter this "Wheel of Fortune" catchphrase Can I buy a vowel? |
#8299, aired 2020-12-10 | AWWW INSPIRING $2000: The World Wildlife Fund called this Australian wallaby the world's happiest animal; we call it a tough-to-solve "Wheel of Fortune" Final quokka |
#8138, aired 2020-01-15 | WHAT TYPE OF MACHINE AM I? $800: Wheel of Fortune Five-Reel, a progressive type a slot machine |
#8118, aired 2019-12-18 | GOOD WHEEL TOWARD MEN $800: "Wheel of Fortune" debuted in 1975 with Susan Stafford, not Vanna White, turning letters, & this man, not Pat Sajak, as host Chuck Woolery |
#8103, aired 2019-11-27 | THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME $200: In 2007, the actors who played this small-statured group in "The Wizard of Oz" got a collective star the Munchkins |
#8010, aired 2019-06-07 | REALITY & GAME SHOW CATCHPHRASES $1000: "Big bucks, no whammies!" Press Your Luck |
#7705, aired 2018-02-23 | WINNING CLAMS AT THE CASINO $200: Wheel! Of! Mis-fortune! PBS noted if you bet $100 an hour on this game, you'd lose an average of $5.26 an hour over time roulette |
#7605, aired 2017-10-06 | WORDPLAY $400: "Wheel of Fortune" uses an adapted version of this game in which players guess the hidden letters of a word hangman |
#7443, aired 2017-01-11 | MISSING LINKS $200: Spinning ____ of fortune wheel |
#7315, aired 2016-06-03 | TAROT CARDS $200: No. 10:
Pat & Vanna lead the fun the Wheel of Fortune |
#7270, aired 2016-04-01 | ROCKS & MINERALS $3,000 (Daily Double): The inside walls of these hollow rocks are lined with crystals geodes |
#7208, aired 2016-01-06 | WHEEL OF FORTUNE $200: This British automaker famous for its luxury vehicles was nationalized in 1971 after going bankrupt Rolls-Royce |
#7208, aired 2016-01-06 | WHEEL OF FORTUNE $400: It's easy to cruise in one of this car brand's $650,000 Enzo models, but difficult to keep it under 200 mph Ferrari |
#7208, aired 2016-01-06 | WHEEL OF FORTUNE $600: Affixed to models like its Continental GT, the logo of this luxury car manufacturer is seen here Bentley |
#7208, aired 2016-01-06 | WHEEL OF FORTUNE $800: In 2015 this GM luxury brand moved its headquarters from Detroit to Manhattan Cadillac |
#7208, aired 2016-01-06 | WHEEL OF FORTUNE $1000: The youngest division head in GM's history, he made his own namesake sports car in the 1980s (John) DeLorean |
#7071, aired 2015-05-18 | YOU'LL "HANG" ON EVERY WORD $200: This children's game inspired "Wheel of Fortune" hangman |
#6829, aired 2014-05-01 | PLAYING AT THE CASINO $400: Derniere douzaine, rouge & noir are part of European layouts on this wheel...! of...! fortune! roulette |
#6707, aired 2013-11-12 | QUOTABLE QUOTES $2,000 (Daily Double): At the Brandenburg Gate in 1987, President Reagan gave "Mr. Gorbachev" this 4-word challenge "Tear down this wall" |
#6588, aired 2013-04-17 | BEFORE & AFTER $400: Pat Sajak's show joins an after-Chinese dinner treat Wheel of Fortune cookie |
#6489, aired 2012-11-29 | GAME SHOW NAMES IN OTHER COUNTRIES $1000: In Spain you can play along with this, "La Ruleta de la Suerte" Wheel of Fortune |
#5854, aired 2010-02-11 | IT'S GAME TIME $400: station.sony.com has online "Jeopardy!" & this game where you must avoid those bankrupt & lose a turn wedges Wheel of Fortune |
#5622, aired 2009-02-03 | WHO'S ON FIRST? $400: In many cities "Jeopardy!" leads into this sister show Wheel of Fortune |
#5578, aired 2008-12-03 | WHICH CAME FIRST? $200: In TV game shows:
"Jeopardy!",
"Wheel of Fortune",
"The Price Is Right" The Price Is Right |
#5548, aired 2008-10-22 | VOWEL HAPPY $1200: Murmur is this type of imitative word that will cost some cash if you have to buy vowels on "Wheel of Fortune" onomatopoeia |
#5218, aired 2007-04-25 | WHEEL OF FORTUNE $400: It's tops in cards
R _ _ _ L
_ L _ S _ a royal flush |
#5218, aired 2007-04-25 | WHEEL OF FORTUNE $800: Bivalve concretions prefacing hogs
P E _ _ L S
_ E _ O _ E
S _ _ _ E Pearls Before Swine |
#5218, aired 2007-04-25 | WHEEL OF FORTUNE $1200: Fred Hoyle's spaced-out name for how we all ended up here
B _ _
B _ _ _
_ H _ O R _ the Big Bang Theory |
#5218, aired 2007-04-25 | WHEEL OF FORTUNE $1600: Elgar's exaltation
P _ _ P
_ N _
C _ _ C U _ _ _ _ N C _ Pomp And Circumstance |
#5218, aired 2007-04-25 | WHEEL OF FORTUNE $2000: Robert Penn Warren knows they helped with Humpty
A _ _
_ H _
K _ N _ ' _
_ _ N All The King's Men |
#5165, aired 2007-02-09 | BEFORE & AFTER $1200: A "Wheel of Fortune" star turns into a banner of surrender Vanna White flag |
#5151, aired 2007-01-22 | HOT TUNES $1000: "Wheel of Fortune', Sally Ride, heavy metal, suicide" is a line from this hot Billy Joel tune "We Didn't Start the Fire" |
#5080, aired 2006-10-13 | DEM BONES $2000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew educates us, standing next to the skeleton this time.) Collectively, the bones in your digits, in both your fingers & your toes, are called these phalanges |
#4993, aired 2006-05-03 | 1984 TV DEBUTS $200: Not only "Jeopardy!" but this game show based on a letters-&-words board game debuted in 1984 Scrabble |
#4954, aired 2006-03-09 | GAME SHOW CATCHPHRASES $200: "I'd like to buy a vowel" Wheel of Fortune |
#4866, aired 2005-11-07 | CAROLINIANS ON MY MIND $400: She turned heads as a cheerleader at North Myrtle Beach High before turning letters on "Wheel of Fortune" Vanna White |
#4864, aired 2005-11-03 | REALLY TOUGH WHEEL OF FORTUNE PUZZLES $200: ON THE MENU: I'll take a "G", Pat & solve the puzzle... it's an Italian dish of tiny dumplings made from potatoes or flour gnocchi |
#4864, aired 2005-11-03 | REALLY TOUGH WHEEL OF FORTUNE PUZZLES $400: THING: It's the cavity or tube that connects the oral & nasal passages with the esophagus & larynx pharynx |
#4864, aired 2005-11-03 | REALLY TOUGH WHEEL OF FORTUNE PUZZLES $600: ON THE MAP: This country whose capital is Astana became a republic of the USSR in 1936 Kazakhstan |
#4864, aired 2005-11-03 | REALLY TOUGH WHEEL OF FORTUNE PUZZLES $800: BEFORE & AFTER: French action movie & Peta Wilson TV show that became a world leader in 1958 La Femme Nikita Khrushchev |
#4864, aired 2005-11-03 | REALLY TOUGH WHEEL OF FORTUNE PUZZLES $1000: PERSON: A total of 3 Zs are in the first & last names of this national security adviser under Carter Zbigniew Brzezinski |
#4765, aired 2005-04-29 | THE NAME OF THE GAME $400: It's "Wheel of Fortune" without the wheel, but fail in this game & a man is executed hangman |
#4752, aired 2005-04-12 | I SAW IT ON TV & I HAD TO HAVE IT $800: (Sarah of the Clue Crew stands next to an immortally still canine.) A format change ended this show's shopping days in 1987, so these ceramic Dalmatians became collector's items Wheel of Fortune |
#4700, aired 2005-01-28 | GAME SHOWS $200: The first letter ever turned by Vanna White on this game show was a "T" Wheel of Fortune |
#4413, aired 2003-11-12 | NEW VIDEO GAMES $200: You can download "Wheel of Fortune" onto the Nokia 3650, one of these devices a cell phone |
#4206, aired 2002-12-09 | GOOD BUY $200: If you buy a vowel on this TV show, it'll cost you $250 Wheel of Fortune |
#4015, aired 2002-02-01 | RAINY DAY GAMES $200: Stretch your neck out & name this word game on which TV's "Wheel of Fortune" is based hangman |
#3990, aired 2001-12-28 | VOWELS $400: Me or myself I |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | "WHEEL" OF FORTUNE $100: Perform this bicycling stunt by keeping your front tire off the ground as you roll along on the back line a wheelie |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | "WHEEL" OF FORTUNE $200: This toy line helps Mattel claim it makes more cars each year than the big 3 automakers combined Hot Wheels |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | "WHEEL" OF FORTUNE $300: Grab your partner's ankles to run in this backyard contest Wheelbarrow Race |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | "WHEEL" OF FORTUNE $400: This state fair ride favorite premiered at Chicago's Columbian Exposition in 1893 a Ferris Wheel |
#3783, aired 2001-01-31 | "WHEEL" OF FORTUNE $500: Rhyming term for a skilled but possibly dishonest operator wheeler-dealer |
#3782, aired 2001-01-30 | TV OR NOT TV $100: When "Wheel of Fortune" with Chuck Woolery premiered on NBC, this man was in his 5th month of 29 as president Gerald Ford |
#3730, aired 2000-11-17 | SOUNDS GOOD TO ME $600: The following sound is regularly heard on this TV show created by Merv Griffin
(it's spinning) Wheel of Fortune |
#3541, aired 2000-01-17 | BEFORE & AFTER $200: Popular TV game show about the USA's top performing companies Wheel of Fortune 500 |
#3535, aired 2000-01-07 | TV CROSSOVERS $100: On April 1, 1997 this "Wheel of Fortune" host guest hosted "Jeopardy!" Pat Sajak |
#3532, aired 2000-01-04 | TV PILOTS $800: (Hi, I'm Bob Goen, a former host of "Wheel of Fortune",) The original "Wheel of Fortune" pilot was hosted by Edd Byrnes, best known as Kookie on this TV show 77 Sunset Strip |
#3529, aired 1999-12-30 | THE WEIRD & THE SUPERNATURAL $200: A popular game show shares its name with this tarot card Wheel of Fortune |
#3411, aired 1999-06-07 | GAME SHOW HOSTS $100: Ex-placekicker Rolf Benirschke hosted the daytime version of this show after Pat Sajak left it Wheel of Fortune |
#3393, aired 1999-05-12 | BORN IN THE WINDY CITY $100: This Chicago native worked as a DJ in Vietnam & a weatherman in Nashville before hosting "Wheel of Fortune" Pat Sajak |
#3338, aired 1999-02-24 | GAMES PEOPLE PLAY $100: In 1998 this game celebrated its 50th anniversary with a huge game using giant letter tiles at London's Wembley Stadium Scrabble |
#3317, aired 1999-01-26 | BEFORE & AFTER $500: Movie biography about Shirley Muldowney that starred Pat & Vanna "Heart Like A Wheel Of Fortune" |
#3300, aired 1999-01-01 | "HANG"OVERS $100: "Wheel of Fortune" is based on this word game hangman |
#3268, aired 1998-11-18 | TV TEENS $500: Alicia Witt was a teen contestant on "Wheel of Fortune" before she played Zoe on this sitcom Cybill |
#3264, aired 1998-11-12 | MYTH ME? $100: In Roman myth, it was the symbol of the goddess Fortuna, not of Vanna the Wheel of Fortune |
#3222, aired 1998-09-15 | IN THE CARDS $200: These fortune telling cards include "The Lovers", "The Magician" & "The Wheel of Fortune" tarot cards |
#3212, aired 1998-07-14 | LANGUAGES $300: It's the official language of the country where we taped our International Tournament in 1997 Swedish |
#3162, aired 1998-05-05 | STRAIGHT "A"s $200: An abecedarian is a person who's learning this, a necessity for "Wheel of Fortune" Alphabet |
#3143, aired 1998-04-08 | GAME SHOW WOMEN $100: Before being on "Sale of the Century", Summer Bartholomew preceded Vanna White on this game Wheel of Fortune |
#3118, aired 1998-03-04 | COMING TO VEGAS $200: Some new slots in town are based on this, our sister game show; you may want to give them a "sp_n" Wheel Of Fortune |
#2998, aired 1997-09-17 | TV THEMES $200: [instrumental] Wheel of Fortune |
#2958, aired 1997-06-11 | U.S. CITIES $800 (Daily Double): Northwest city seen here during a visit by a famous TV show: Seattle |
#2712, aired 1996-05-21 | GAMES $300: TV's "Wheel of Fortune" is based on this pencil & paper game hangman |
#2661, aired 1996-03-11 | TELEVISION $100: This "Wheel of Fortune" host got his start as a weatherman on WSM-TV in Nashville Pat Sajak |
#2659, aired 1996-03-07 | GAME SHOWS $100: He hosted "Play Your Hunch" for Goodson-Todman in 1959, then created shows like "Wheel of Fortune" Merv Griffin |
#2654, aired 1996-02-29 | PUNS $500: A Strauss opera, or what they did to the Mickey Balloon after the Macy's parade Die Fledermaus |
#2538, aired 1995-09-20 | BEAUTY QUEENS & PAGEANT WINNERS $100: This "Wheel of Fortune" co-star was once 4th runner-up in the Miss Georgia Universe Pageant Vanna White |
#2471, aired 1995-05-08 | VIDEO GAMES $200: Thanks to Sony Imagesoft, you can play these 2 top game shows on your Sega CD Jeopardy! & Wheel of Fortune |
#2414, aired 1995-02-16 | TV PERSONALITIES $100: In June 1994 this "Wheel of Fortune" star gave birth to son Nicholas John Santo Pietro Vanna White |
#2361, aired 1994-12-05 | GUINNESS RECORDS $500 (Daily Double): Called TV's most frequent clapper, she claps an estimated 720 times a show Vanna White |
#2110, aired 1993-11-05 | PATs & PATRICKs $100: He spun records as a DJ in Vietnam before taking a spin as the host of "Wheel of Fortune" Pat Sajak |
#2081, aired 1993-09-27 | ART $1000: The Impressionists took their name from this French painter's "Impression: Sunrise" Monet |
#1947, aired 1993-02-09 | SURVEY SAYS... $300: Entertainment Weekly found 54% of those polled wanted to appear on this game show Wheel of Fortune |
#1739, aired 1992-03-05 | CELEBRITIES $800 (Daily Double): American woman whose job is equivalent to that of each of the women from around the world seen here: Vanna White |
#1716, aired 1992-02-03 | FAMOUS WOMEN $100: She was fourth runner-up in the Miss Georgia Universe pageant before joining "Wheel of Fortune" Vanna White |
#1518, aired 1991-03-20 | PEOPLE $100: This "Wheel of Fortune" host called his new baby "my most successful late-night production" Pat Sajak |
#1428, aired 1990-11-14 | MOVIE TRIVIA $100: In this 1990 film, a couple dies of spider bites while watching "Wheel of Fortune" Arachnophobia |
#1272, aired 1990-02-27 | INDIA $100: The Dharma Chakra, the symbol seen on India's flag, is one of these "of law", not "of fortune" wheel |
#1257, aired 1990-02-06 | POP MUSIC $200: "Wheel of Fortune" is mentioned in his 1989 hit "We Didn't Start The Fire" Billy Joel |
#990, aired 1988-12-16 | NAMES IN THE NEWS $200: 1988's Miss Burbank, "Powerjaws" Jayne Johnson, borrowed her gown from this Merv Griffin employee Vanna White |
#864, aired 1988-05-12 | GOLDEN OLDIES $800: Kay Starr's 1952 smash that that could be the theme for a current game show smash "Wheel of Fortune" |
#791, aired 1988-02-01 | PARIS $500 (Daily Double): Translation of the following, one of the top TV shows in Paris: Wheel of Fortune |
#785, aired 1988-01-22 | BUDDHISM $600: In Buddhism, it is called the symbol "of the law" & "of life", but not "of fortune" a wheel |
#651, aired 1987-06-08 | WHEEL OF FORTUNE $200: 8'6" the diameter of the wheel |
#651, aired 1987-06-08 | WHEEL OF FORTUNE $400: Completes the line, "Hit bankrupt & lose all your money, but..." Once you buy a prize it's yours to keep |
#651, aired 1987-06-08 | WHEEL OF FORTUNE $500 (Daily Double): The 5 consonants & 1 vowel that most people select in the bonus round E, T, N, R, S & L |
#651, aired 1987-06-08 | WHEEL OF FORTUNE $600: Money left over from shopping can either be put in a gift certificate or this on account |
#572, aired 1987-02-17 | FAMOUS PATS $100: He's big wheel on "Wheel of Fortune" Pat Sajak |
#555, aired 1987-01-23 | COUNTRY MUSIC $300: Though "Wheel of Fortune" is tops now, in the late '70s this country show was #1 in TV syndication Hee-Haw |
#507, aired 1986-11-18 | FACTS & FIGURES $800: It's the longest-running TV game show still in production The Price Is Right |
#500, aired 1986-11-07 | GAME SHOWS $300: Merv Griffin originally wanted to call this show "Shopper's Bazaar" Wheel of Fortune |
#492, aired 1986-10-28 | ODD COUPLES $300: He overturns verdicts on the Supreme Court; she turns over letters on "Wheel of Fortune" Byron White & Vanna White |
#445, aired 1986-05-23 | "SHORT" SUBJECTS $500 (Daily Double): Comedian who plays the character for whom life holds no greater thrill than meeting the following: Martin Short |
#404, aired 1986-03-27 | GAME SHOWS $1000: Host of "Cross-Wits" & "Dealer's Choice", he now reads what you won on "Wheel of Fortune" Jack Clark |
#365, aired 1986-01-31 | U.S.A. $400: This game show staged a parade in Ohio, with Vanna appearing in person & Pat edited in later Wheel of Fortune |
#355, aired 1986-01-17 | FAMOUS "VAN"s $200: She really knows the alphabet on "Wheel of Fortune" Vanna White |
#354, aired 1986-01-16 | GAME SHOWS $200: Host in common to "Wheel of Fortune", "The Love Connection", & "Scrabble" Chuck Woolery |
#277, aired 1985-10-01 | GAME SHOWS $300 (Daily Double): No. 1 show in history of syndicated TV, its theme is the following: Wheel of Fortune |
#193, aired 1985-06-05 | GAME SHOWS $200: On it Pat says, "Hit bankrupt & lose all your money, but once you buy a prize it's yours to keep" Wheel of Fortune |
#121, aired 1985-02-25 | DAYTIME TV $200: This "high voltage" version of "Sesame Street" is aimed at older kids The Electric Company |
#41, aired 1984-11-05 | BEST SELLERS $200: The number 1 syndicated game show, or Susan Howatch best-seller Wheel of Fortune |
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Liana Walters, a junior from Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
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Chris Lastrapes, a business developer originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Fred Ketteman, a purser from San Francisco, California
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Ryan Chaffee, a tutor from Los Angeles, California
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Elza Reeves, a bank teller from Louisville, Kentucky
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Emily Heaney, a freelance costume designer from White Bear Lake, Minnesota
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Jove Graham, a biomedical engineer from Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
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Ken Jennings, a writer from Seattle, Washington
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Ken Jennings, a software engineer from Salt Lake City, Utah
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Patton Oswalt, a Grammy and Emmy Award-winning comedian from Portsmouth, Virginia
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\"A Grammy and Emmy Award-winning comedian from Portsmouth, Virginia, he rose...
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Mary Ellen LaRubbio, a legal secretary originally from Brooklyn, New York
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Season 8 player (1992-06-12): a collection of Armitron All-Sport water-resistant sport...
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Brendan Hunt, an actor from Chicago, Illinois
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Elliot Yates, an opera producer from New York, New York
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Elliot Yates, an opera producer from New York, New York
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Melissa Joan Hart, from Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
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Mary Hammond, a homemaker originally from Kansas City, Missouri
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Dominic Clust, from Metairie, Louisiana
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Carol Ruggiero, a teacher from Lynn Massachusetts
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Emily Herndon, a bakery owner from Knoxville, Tennessee
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Chad Mosher, a seventh-grader from Flint, Michigan
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2003 Holiday Kids Week player (2003-01-10). Chad\'s personal website features a...
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Andy Richter, a comedian from Yorkville, Illinois
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Mark Duplass, a filmmaker and actor originally from New Orleans, Louisiana
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Preston Nicholson, a pre-law program director and attorney originally from Hominy, Oklahoma
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Colleen Fitzpatrick, an engineer and physicist originally from New Orleans, Louisiana
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Cody Lawrence, an assistant editor from Sherman Oaks, California
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $2,000. Season 37 player (2020-12-08). Cody...
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Cody Lawrence, an assistant editor from Sherman Oaks, California
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2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $2,000. Season 37 player (2020-12-08). Cody...
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Jason Idalski, a web producer from Ypsilanti, Michigan
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Season 30 2-time champion: $35,998 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
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Mary Caruso, a registered nurse from Cherry Hill, New Jersey
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Season 33 player (2017-01-16). Mary won $79,360 in cash and prizes...
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Maryann Penzvalto, a librarian from Cleveland, Ohio
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Season 34 2-time champion: $28,602 + $2,000. Maryann won $10,000 on...
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Rich Reddick, a graduate student originally from Austin, Texas
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Season 19 1-time champion: $14,450 + $1,000. Won $50,000 on Who...
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Matt Napolitano, a sports update anchor from Franklin Square, New York
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Season 36 player (2020-06-12). Matt won $25,203 in cash + a...
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Amy Paull, a stay-at-home mom from The Woodlands, Texas
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Season 28 player (2012-06-28). Amy won $30,000 on Who Wants to...
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Cory Anotado, an interactive designer from Baltimore, Maryland
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Season 38 player (2022-01-13). Cory founded BuzzerBlog in 2005. Cory appeared...
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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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Ben Bass, an attorney from Chicago, Illinois
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Season 18 3-time champion: $54,801. Ben won $15,300 on Wheel of...
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Camille Calman, a researcher and writer from New York City, New York
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Season 9 2-time champion: $30,701 + Towle silversmiths beaded antique stainless...
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Jim Maher, a disc jockey from Phoenix, Arizona
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Season 9 2-time champion: $19,798 + Swintec 2400 DM portable electronic...
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Andrea Michaels, a freelance writer from Los Angeles, California
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Season 4 player (1988-07-05): Gibson's Keytek professional keyboard + a Krayco...
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Alycia Kennedy, a 13-year-old from Lynnfield, Massachusetts
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"She runs the fastest mile in her grade; tonight, we'll see...
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Matthew Warren, a computer engineer from Charleston, South Carolina
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Season 27 player (2010-11-25). Matthew won $63,700 in cash & prizes...
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Ryan Swaim, a vacation rental manager from Garden City Beach, South Carolina
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Season 26 player (2009-12-01).
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Larry Caplan, an attorney from Tamarac, Florida
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Season 1 2-time champion: $15,300. Larry won $12,700 on Wheel of...
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