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wanted. Because of this, his game had to be split into two episodes (which aired June 8 and June 11), as his turn caused the game to go well over the show's half-hour allotted time. At the time of the show's airing, CBS only allowed contestants to win up to $ 50,000 on a game show (contestants would retire after winning $ 25,000); the winnings limit increased to $ 75,000 in November and $ 100,000 in 1986 (and later $ 125,000 by 1990) before being permanently eliminated in 2006. In March 2003,
765:(who had set the previous single-day winnings record of $ 77,000 in 2010) filling the third position. Needing a win to reclaim his record, Rutter took the top prize in the tournament after Jennings, who needed to answer the second day's Final Jeopardy clue correctly to win (after making a sufficient wager), failed to do so. Rutter won the top prize of $ 1,000,000 while Jennings won the $ 100,000 second prize. Jennings appeared on 122:. The limits were usually imposed by the networks themselves; CBS, for example, had a limit of $ 25,000 that increased during the 1980s up to $ 125,000 during the 1990s. In 1975, ABC also imposed a limit of $ 30,000 which was eventually dropped by 1977. NBC, however, opted not to employ such a limit and allowed show producers to set them if they saw fit. 656:, inviting back 144 other past champions to compete over the next three months in a five-round single-elimination tournament with a $ 2,000,000 grand prize. The field included the highest-winning five-time champions and winners of some previous tournaments, though not all invitees were able to participate. Jennings received a 1157:, Kravis won $ 326,346 in the main competition as one of the top four finalists, then won a $ 2,000,000 grand prize. The producers then deliberately rounded up Kravis's total to $ 2,600,000 as a contrivance to ensure that Kravis's total would break the record then held by Jennings. He previously took part in 782:
in 2019. Under the format of that tournament, teams of three competed in a relay to win a $ 1,000,000 top prize split between them. Thus, either Jennings or Rutter would be able to add up to $ 333,333.33 to their total as captain of their respective team if they won. It would not have been enough for
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in 2001. After missing a question, leaving him with $ 1,000, which was later revealed to be flawed, Toutant was invited back to continue playing for the jackpot at the same level he was playing for during his original appearance. Toutant was able to complete the remaining questions and win a jackpot
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artificially inflated its grand prize to allow for Andrew Kravis, the winner of the ten-day tournament, to claim a record for most money won on a single game show in regular play. Kravis had only won $ 2,326,346 during actual play ($ 326,346 during the game, plus the $ 2,000,000 grand prize) but was
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decided that it had been too long (71 episodes over a five-month period) since their top prize had been won and instituted an accumulating jackpot which added $ 10,000 to the grand prize amount for each episode it was not won. Kevin Olmstead claimed the top prize on April 10, 2001, winning a jackpot
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that carried from the spring of 1980 into the 1980–1981 season. McKee passed Nadler's record in tapings recorded over the summer of that year as revealed in a leak to the press. McKee won $ 312,700 (equivalent to $ 1,156,000 in 2023) in cash and prizes in 43 games, which included eight cars (on
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The quiz show scandals caused sweeping changes in television game show production. These changes, which lasted decades, included the imposition of limits on future prize amounts, limits on the number of times game champions could return, and a change in emphasis in most game shows away from "recall
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in 1960. His breadth of knowledge was never questioned; Nadler was not implicated for any role in the quiz show scandals. In a 1970 Nadler interview and article, people connected with the shows Nadler was on stated that he "had been shown some questions before air time, but it didn't matter when he
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in 2001. Following this win, Olmstead held the record as the biggest winner in American television for over three years until it was broken by Jennings. He also held the record as the biggest winner on a primetime game show in U.S. television history for over twelve years before Kravis broke it on
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winnings with his 65th consecutive win, finishing the day with $ 45,099 and a new cumulative total of $ 2,197,000 (equivalent to $ 3,544,000 in 2023). Jennings won nine more games before his streak came to an end on November 30, 2004, at the hands of contestant Nancy Zerg. He had extended his
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to win $ 1,000,000 on the show (of which his share was $ 400,000, plus $ 10,000 for winning a terminator round), was one of the contestants brought back to do so on February 11, 2000. Warren was given a question about TV shows that had been made into movies, with eight choices (of which he had to
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of episodes; in a game show, prizes can typically be won in a single match (in some cases, particularly in the ones that offer record-setting prizes, contestants can play multiple matches and accumulate a larger total). Beginning with the first five-figure and six-figure game show jackpots in the
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Larson achieved this record by memorizing the show's board patterns, repeatedly hitting the board's squares that awarded contestants money and an additional spin, which would, in turn, replace the spin he had just used, effectively allowing him to spin the board in the second round as long as he
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appearances (five regular season games, a Tournament of Champions win, the Million Dollar Masters win, and three matches in the earlier rounds of the Ultimate Tournament of Champions which were worth $ 115,000), Rutter's total stood at $ 3,270,102, while Jennings was now second with $ 3,022,700
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tournament and was the show's highest-earning contestant of all-time before Jennings. In the tournament's three-day final, Rutter defeated Jennings and Vered to win the tournament and $ 2,000,000, supplanting Jennings as the all-time highest earning American game show contestant in the process.
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was the episode's Big Money game, game rules were modified to offer a top prize of $ 250,000, which was reduced by $ 10,000 for every step the mountain climber took. In addition to her One Bid prize and an additional $ 1,000 won during the Showcase Showdown, Freeman's grand total was $ 212,879,
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The episode was the first in a long winning streak for Jennings, first breaking Ryan's and Walsh's accomplishments. With no limit to his appearances, Jennings began to break many game show records. As his streak continued deeper into the 21st season, Jennings was inching closer and closer to
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in the United States. Shutterly was the first contestant on the show to get to the 15th and final question but elected to walk instead with $ 500,000 which made him the biggest winner in American game show history at the time. Shutterly had previously won $ 49,200 as a four-day champion on
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would eventually end its syndicated run in 2019; at the time it ended, it had not awarded the top prize in regular play since Nancy Christy became the first woman to top $ 1,000,000 in overall winnings in May 2003, making her the second-to-last million-dollar winner in the show's history.
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On October 15, 2003, a month into the new season, Pennsylvania college student Sean Ryan became the first champion to play (and win) a sixth game. On January 14, 2004, Tom Walsh became the first seven-game winner. But nearing the end of the season on June 2, 2004, software engineer
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identify the four correct answers). He successfully did so, giving himself $ 1,410,000 and the record for the time being. Warren's record was even shorter lived than Oberholtzer's had been, lasting only four days. Three days before Warren's win, David Legler, who also appeared on
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Nadler's record would stand for more than two decades, because in the fall of 1958, allegations that many big-money quiz shows were fixed were corroborated; several of the programs under scrutiny were almost immediately cancelled. Herb Stempel, who had won $ 49,500 on
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began a run as champion on the show. Four days after Warren's win, the run continued, with Legler having earned a grand total of $ 1,765,000 in six wins to surpass Warren's record and become the third contestant in two months to top $ 1,000,000 on a game show.
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history with over $ 1,000,000 in career winnings and the first openly transgender contestant to qualify for the show's Tournament of Champions, a tournament she would go on to win, adding $ 250,000 to her career total. She went on to win $ 75,000 in the
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won the show's top prize without using any lifelines, save for a phone call on the final question, which he used to inform his father that he was going to win the million dollars. After Carpenter answered the final question, which concerned
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in 1996, winning five games and $ 63,102. He returned for that season's Tournament of Champions, earning $ 1,000 as a quarterfinalist, as well as the 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions, where he received an additional $ 5,000.
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For the purposes of this article, a game show is defined as a contest in which prizes can be won within a single episode through objective completion of tasks and not through fan or contestant votes. Thus, the $ 5,000,000 prize
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appearance in 1999, $ 50,000 from his second appearance in 2006, and a total of $ 1,050,000 from the show's Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational in 2009–10. McKean's winnings resulted in the single-largest donation ever to the
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in 2019, $ 58,484 short of matching Jennings' record for regular (non-tournament) winnings on that show, and won the 2019 Tournament of Champions' $ 250,000 grand prize. He also received $ 250,000 for participating in the 2020
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series aired, one in February and a second in May. However, despite the higher stakes and the potential for someone to top the all-time record for winnings, the largest prize awarded was $ 1,000,000, won by Robert Essig.
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Stouber's appearance occurred during a special "Big Money Week" promotion in which games normally played for standard prizes had increased values or special cash awards offered. Stouber played the pricing game
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for the 2003–04 season set the stage for a new generation of game show winnings records. For Season 20, the show eliminated its long-standing rule limiting a champion's consecutive wins to five. In doing so,
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of $ 2,180,000. Olmstead became the first contestant to top $ 2,000,000 in total winnings on a game show and supplanted Legler as the all-time leader. In 2004, ABC launched an ultra high-stakes version of
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Between 1999 and 2001, during a brief boom in high-stakes game shows, the record was broken six times. Both the 1955–1958 and 1999–2001 eras of rapidly set and broken records were driven primarily by
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from two decades earlier in allowing unlimited appearances by a returning champion on a quiz show. This set up the potential for winning streaks like those seen in the big-money 1950s quiz shows.
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Tournament of Champions, where he earned $ 10,000 for winning his quarterfinal match and losing to the tournament's eventual runner-up, Ben Chan, in the semifinals. Barinholtz then returned to
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in November 2014 and won $ 100,000, missing out on his opportunity to surpass Rutter's record if he could have won the grand prize. He was then a contestant on the ABC primetime show
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event in 2011. Rutter won $ 200,000 in the challenge, in which both he and Jennings pledged half of their winnings to charity. Rutter then added $ 100,000 more when he appeared on
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won four games in his appearances on the show, along with $ 120,000 in the show's "Perfect 21" bonus round, for a total of $ 1,120,000. For surpassing Carpenter's mark, then-host
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sparked a brief glut of high-stakes game shows from the other networks, each attempting to outdo the other. In early 2000, Rahim Oberholtzer, a contestant on the revival of NBC's
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Most daytime game show top prizes were limited to $ 25,000 during the 1960s and 1970s, a restriction made for both budgetary concerns and to assuage criticism that arose from the
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shared the show's top prize of $ 1,000,000 awarded in a combination of prizes and a long-term annuity, during that show's run in syndication from January 1986 to May 1987.
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games ended in ties, potential game winnings would carry over to the next game, and both champion and challenger would return. With this play structure, U.S. Naval officer
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Million-dollar game shows continue to air, in somewhat lower frequency, into the present day, as several other game shows with prizes in excess of $ 1,000,000 (including
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is the highest-earning American game show contestant of all time, having accumulated a total of $ 5,296,214 over the course of twenty years. He took the record back from
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on December 3, despite producers attempting to give her questions they thought she could not answer. Ethel Park Richardson set the next winnings record of $ 100,000 on
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history to win at least $ 1,000,000 (as of the episode broadcast on April 23) and $ 2,000,000 (as of the episode broadcast on May 24). He also surpassed Roger Craig's
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champion. The episode, which was broadcast on April 4, 2019, was the first in a 32-game winning streak where he joined Jennings and Rutter as the only contestants in
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as the last surviving million-dollar game show on American television from that boom; it would not be until April 2001 (with the arrival of the similarly short-lived
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single-day winnings (on multiple occasions), pushing the record to $ 131,127 on the episode broadcast on April 17. Holzhauer ultimately won $ 2,464,216 during his
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winnings include $ 75,000 plus an accumulating $ 1,720,000 jackpot. Register is the highest-earning game show contestant who has only appeared on one game show.
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shoes. In 2016, Heil was succeeded by Christen Freeman, who set the record by winning $ 210,000 on October 28, during the show's "Big Money Week" special. As
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The biggest winners were John Carpenter and Dave Forman, each of whom won $ 250,000. Carpenter, an IRS agent from Hamden, Conn., previously won $ 1 million.
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in a three-game, cumulative total match. Vered had set a single-day scoring record during his appearance on the show in 1992, while Rutter had won the 2001
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increased its top prize to $ 1,000,000, making it the second syndicated game show to have a top prize of that value. To date, three contestants have won
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All-Star Games, split between him and his Team Brad teammates David Madden and Larissa Kelly. He also received $ 250,000 for participating in the 2020
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Carpenter's winnings include $ 1,000,000 as first ever top prize winner on the show, and $ 250,000 ($ 125,000 of which was donated to charity) in the
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All-Star Games as a portion of a $ 300,000 cash winnings split between Jennings and his teammates Monica Thieu and Matt Jackson. In 2020, he won the
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run, plus an additional $ 250,000 for winning the Tournament of Champions, which combined with his prize of $ 58,333.33 from his appearance on
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tournament. She came 2nd place in the Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament and won an extra $ 50,000. She came in 4th place on the 2nd season of
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proclaimed Carpenter the show's (and worldwide format's) first top-prize winner. Carpenter's record remained intact until the following year.
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Jennings to surpass Rutter. But it was Rutter's team who won the tournament, with Jennings's team finishing second and splitting $ 300,000.
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in 1983, CBS (the station's owner) realized that airing a game show without a winnings cap on a station it owned was a violation of its own
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record total to $ 2,520,700 at the time of his defeat, after which he was awarded an additional $ 2,000 for finishing in second place per
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on April 16. Strom would go on to win $ 242,600 in various game show appearances by mid-1958. Finally, Teddy Nadler collected winnings on
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The previous record holder was Vickyann Chrobak-Sadowski, who won $ 147,517 in cash and prizes in season 35's premiere episode in 2006.
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During the early quiz show boom of the mid-1950s, Richard McCutcheon set the first major winnings record by winning the title prize on
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Andrew Kravis, however, is the highest-earning contestant on a single American game show, having won $ 2,600,000 in one appearance on
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As of May 2024, the top three winners in American game show history all earned the majority of their winnings from the quiz show
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awarded $ 2,600,000 solely so the show could lay claim to the record. Factoring overall winnings, which includes a $ 50,500 win on
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of factual knowledge" as the means to win. As with much programming of the early 1960s, game shows of the era were criticized for
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produced a documentary about the event featuring Ed Long and Janie Litras-Dakan, the contestants Larson handily defeated in 1984.
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in 2016; however, as he only lasted four questions, he was unable to add to his total. Both Jennings and Rutter competed in the
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as the highest-earning contestant (a record Rutter had held since 2014) by virtue of his victory on January 14, 2020, in the
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sufficient to eclipse Strom's winnings on August 24, 1958, on the way to $ 264,000 (equivalent to $ 2,788,000 in 2023).
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The current single-day record holder is Michael Stouber, who won a total of $ 262,743 on the October 14, 2019, episode of
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In 1999, McKee's winnings total was passed by Michael Shutterly, who became the biggest winner in the first season of
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Jennings slowly began to chip away at Rutter's record, first by winning $ 714.29 in 2006 as part of the Mob on NBC's
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brought back some of its previous winners to try for an extra $ 1,000,000. Curtis Warren, who was part of the first
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in 2016; however, he did not add to his total, lasting only four questions. Jennings also appeared on a primetime
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tournament, where he won $ 1,000,000. In addition to his appearances on other shows, Jennings also competed on
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in October 2021, winning the money in the bonus round for her charity, Youth Villages. Hart also appeared on
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Stauffer, Cindy (May 1, 2002). "Manheim Twp. man back in 'Jeopardy!' in Million Dollar Masters Tournament".
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in 2000; $ 100,000 in 2001's Tournament of Champions; two separate $ 1,000,000 prizes (one for winning the
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mid-1950s, a succession of contestants on various quiz shows of the era each set records. Teddy Nadler of
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s million dollar top prize, doing so shortly after it was introduced for the show's 26th season in 2008.
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winnings to the charities Uplift Family Services and Pacific Clinics, respectively. By virtue of winning
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to celebrate its thirtieth season in syndication. Both men advanced to the two-day tournament final with
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In 2006, Vickyann Chrobak-Sadowski set a new record by winning $ 147,517 on the 35th-season premiere of
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is a type of radio, television, or internet program in which contestants, television personalities or
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on ABC that carried a minimum $ 250,000 appearance fee and a $ 1,000,000 top prize. In the series of
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s 2022 Tournament of Champions and an additional $ 150,000 for his third-place finish in the 2023
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2020 revival on April 22, 2020, as well as the top prize of $ 1,000,000 from the first season of
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in the final round. Finally, on October 10, 2008, Jennings passed Rutter by winning $ 500,000 on
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in 1988, making his career winnings total $ 549,200. On November 19, during the second season of
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is a combination of a traditional game show and reality competition (unlike Survivor); while on
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decided to see how he would fare in tournament play. On February 9, 2005, the show launched its
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s million dollar bonus round during a "Celebrating 30" themed-week for the show's 30th season.
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questions or solving puzzles, usually for prizes. Game shows are usually distinguishable from
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Wharton, David (May 22, 1992). "And the Question Is ... Will a Studio City Writer Top the
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in 2008. Joyce Brothers's winnings, which added up to $ 128,000 after a follow-up win on
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that a winnings limit of $ 50,000 be imposed, and the show complied with this request.
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saw them – he knew the answers anyway." Nadler died on May 23, 1984, at the age of 74.
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These earnings are in addition to the $ 50,000 each received during the quarterfinals.
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having gained an additional $ 500,000 for his second-place finish in the tournament.
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in 2011 was a portion of a $ 600,000 prize that was split between six contestants.
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themselves; by July 2000, the million-dollar game show boom had gone bust and both
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proclaimed Oberholtzer "the TV Game Show King". Late in its run, the Fox game show
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While Thom McKee was the biggest solo game show winner until 1999, nine couples on
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allow its returning champion to play until defeated, and had no winnings cap. When
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Rutter's total includes his cash winnings and cars from his initial appearance on
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Toutant (December 27, 1951 – November 6, 2018) was another contestant during the
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Richardson's record would stand for more than a year, before being surpassed by
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in 2016 ($ 25,000 for a five-member team), a celebrity invitational edition of
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a contestant received a new car after every fifth game won). McKee's record on
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on May 13, 2024. She is the first contestant to win more than $ 1,000,000 in
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their prize offerings, rather than the merits of the contestants themselves.
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Walter's winnings for charity include $ 1,000,000 from the second season of
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Olmstead's all-time record. On November 3, 2004, Jennings topped Olmstead's
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in the United States, the show crowned its first million-dollar winner when
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Hsieh was the highest-earning contestant of the short-lived 2000 game show
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tournament in 2023; and $ 150,000 for his third-place finish in the second
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has historically had smaller prize budgets for game shows that air in that
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IBM Challenge; and one-third of a $ 1,000,000 prize for winning the 2019
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In January 2020, Jennings, Holzhauer and Rutter all were invited back to
700: 457: 130:
The single day record for shows in daytime television was set in 1984 by
4572:"Show No. 8486 (Matt Amodio vs. Jessica Stephens vs. Jonathan Fisher)". 1952:
in 1992 ($ 1,300), donating her winnings to charity in each appearance.
4931: 4469:"Amy Schneider's historic 'Jeopardy!' win streak comes to an end at 40" 4102:"Here are the results from day 4 of Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time" 3519: 3447: 397: 396:
was not surpassed by another player, and this was in part because when
172: 5051:"Show No. 3398 (Michael McKean vs. Camryn Manheim vs. Richard Kind)". 4201:"Pat Sajak's daughter filled in for Vanna White on 'Wheel of Fortune'" 5315:"Show No. 3157 (Melissa Joan Hart vs. Fred Savage vs. Alicia Witt)". 4770:"Show No. 348 (Curtis Warren vs. Steve Willis vs. Barbara Griffin)". 4525: 4298: 4232:"Show No. 8006 (James Holzhauer vs. Jay Sexton vs. Emma Boettcher)". 3979: 3977: 3016:"Monty Hall's "Let's Make a Deal" Most Successful Television Program" 2511: 2360: 660:
into the finals of the tournament, where he faced semi-final winners
25: 5269:"Show No. 2760 (Bernie Cullen vs. Kevin Bailey vs. Jesse Hergert)". 3436: 1757:
Oberholtzer's earnings came across four wins on the 2000 revival of
1516:, he was one of four big winners invited back in early 2000 for the 24:, sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering 5239:"Show No. 2812 (Bernie Cullen vs. Beverly Spurs vs. David Cuneo)". 5139:"Show No. 2889 (Jim Diggins vs. Jenna Jackson vs. Timothy Hsieh)". 4345:"Show No. 4022 (Andy Kravis vs. Liana Walters vs. George Nelson)". 3512:"Silver Spring math teacher, Sarah Manchester, wins $ 1 million on 1891:
s top prize in April 2001, just five days after Olmstead. Prior to
4888:"'Abbott Elementary' star Lisa Ann Walter aces Philly clue during 4401:"Show No. 1177 (Stacie Macias vs. Ed Toutant vs. Patty Meagher)". 3557: 3549: 2932:"The American Experience – Quiz Show Scandal – Program Transcript" 590: 219: 180: 3916:
Battle of the Decades Tournament, Claims $ 1 Million Grand Prize"
2965:"Remember Teddy Nadler? Quiz Show Phenomenon Remembers When . . " 4755:"Show No. 9054 (Ike Barinholtz vs. Ben Chan vs. Jared Watson)". 4730:
host Jimmy Kimmel helped Team Barinholtz win stunning top prize"
4205: 3484: 3333:"Education comes first for M.B.A. student who won $ 1.7 million" 1167:
in 2002 and was eliminated in the tournament's semifinal round.
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tournament. Holzhauer had previously won $ 58,333.33 in 2014 on
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in primetime, half of a $ 250,000 prize from a 2024 episode of
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Legler earned $ 1,765,000 over six wins on the 2000 revival of
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between the networks each trying to secure bragging rights and
4590:"Show No. 8739 (Matt Amodio vs. John Focht vs. Sam Buttrey)". 2936: 2337: 2317: 750:
In 2014, Jennings and Rutter were both invited to play in the
5254:"Show No. 4742 (Bernie Cullen vs. Pat Healy vs. Kyle Hale)". 1761:, making him the show's second-biggest winner behind Legler. 1074:
Holzhauer won $ 2,464,216 in his 33-episode run on the daily
171:"Best of 2013" special aired December 30, 2013 by winning an 134:, who won $ 110,237 (equivalent to $ 323,000 in 2023) on 3274:"Larry King Live: Maury Povich Plays 'Twenty One' Questions" 1470:
on August 14, 2024, this time playing along with his father
163:", $ 1,000 cash and both showcases, one of which included a 3153:
Schwartz, David; Ryan, Steve & Wostbrock, Fred (1999).
2430:"'Price is Right' contestant from New Jersey makes history" 890:
Jennings won $ 2,522,700 in his original 75-episode run on
5286:"Melissa Joan Hart is magical first $ 1 million winner on 4922:
celebs struggle to ID famous Detroit Lions' Honolulu blue"
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and an additional $ 50,000 for placing sixth in the 2024
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From 2021 to 2022, Schneider won 40 consecutive games of
5243:. Season 13. Episode 57. November 19, 1996. Syndication. 5070:. Season 15. Episode 52. November 21, 2006. Syndication. 4596:. Season 39. Episode 44. November 10, 2022. Syndication. 4495:"Amy Schneider is the first woman to win $ 1 million on 916:
special, winning $ 72,800 on behalf of his charity, the
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Including the $ 1.27 million he had won in his previous
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Legler held the record for well over a year, outlasting
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and an accumulating jackpot of prizes (worth $ 29,657).
5273:. Season 13. Episode 5. September 6, 1996. Syndication. 4863:"'Deal or No Deal Island' winner (and Banker) revealed" 4576:. Season 38. Episode 21. October 11, 2021. Syndication. 4420:. Season 38. Episode 98. January 26, 2022. Syndication. 3477:"California woman becomes 2nd million dollar winner on 3043:"A garbage-can Memory Produces a CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS" 2736:"Robert Strom at Home: Like Living With a Roman Candle" 2389:"9 CBS Game Show Records That Will Make Your Head Spin" 816:
in 2014, places him third in total game show earnings.
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currently holds the all-time game show winnings record.
5319:. Season 14. Episode 172. April 28, 1998. Syndication. 5258:. Season 21. Episode 147. March 29, 2005. Syndication. 4405:. Season 6. Episode 32. October 17, 1989. Syndication. 4334:. Season 25. Episode 168. April 30, 2008. Syndication. 3157:(3rd ed.). New York: Facts on File. p. 161. 400:
in New York purchased the right to air the syndicated
5169:"Cynthia Azevedo of Los Angeles, Wins $ 1,089,017 on 5143:. Season 13. Episode 134. March 6, 1997. Syndication. 4774:. Season 2. Episode 88. January 8, 1986. Syndication. 1439:
Barinholtz's winnings include a $ 125,000 prize from
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on September 13, 1955, matched shortly thereafter by
5157:. Season 1. Episode 192. July 22, 2003. Syndication. 5055:. Season 15. Episode 183. May 19, 1999. Syndication. 4975:. Season 36. Episode 0024SP. February 22, 2008. CBS. 4699:: Ike Barinholtz's Tense Round Has Viewers Reacting" 4365:. Season 9. Episode 114. March 3, 2011. Syndication. 4238:. Season 35. Episode 191. June 3, 2019. Syndication. 2877:. Museum of Broadcast Communications. Archived from 1462:, Barinholtz was invited to participate in the 2024 522:(along with several others) were cancelled, leaving 4999:, Becoming the Show's Second Million Dollar Winner" 4995:"Michael Haynes, of Las Vegas, Wins $ 1,127,062 on 4980:: "Adam's won $ 1,153,908 worth of prizes today on 4585: 4583: 2686:"Robert Strom Ups Winnings On TV Show to $ 160,000" 2533:"Image of Jack Barry hugging Ethel Park Richardson" 1018:in 2005; $ 200,000 for finishing third in the 2011 106:in 2013, beating Jennings record of $ 2,520,700 on 5173:, Becoming the Show's Third Million Dollar Winner" 4443:s Tournament of Champions: 'It's a Great Feeling'" 3950:"Astoria Characters: The Trivia Guy You Saw on TV" 3753: 3751: 3749: 3747: 3745: 3743: 2417:. Season 45. Episode 7665K. October 28, 2016. CBS. 5001:(Press release). The Futon Critic. March 10, 2008 4016:"All-Star Games: Our First-Ever Team Tournament!" 3943: 3941: 3703: 3701: 2153:"These Are the Highest-Earning Game Show Players" 5200:. Season 36. Episode 0026SP. April 4, 2008. CBS. 5175:(Press release). The Futon Critic. April 7, 2008 5026:. Season 36. Episode 0028SP. March 7, 2008. CBS. 4135: 4133: 4131: 4129: 4127: 3272:King, Larry; Povich, Maury (February 17, 2000). 2316:. Season 35. Episode 3681K. September 18, 2006. 1828:in 2003, and finished third in an appearance on 1647:'s charity, and $ 62,500 from a 2001 episode of 2336:. Season 42. Episode 6552K. December 30, 2013. 1946:in 1998 ($ 10,000), and a celebrity edition of 5040:. Season 1. Episode 58. December 9, 1983. CBS. 4561:. Season 1. Episode 6. December 23, 2007. ABC. 3831:. Season 1. Episode 6. November 27, 2011. ABC. 3303: 3301: 3299: 2179: 2177: 2175: 2173: 2082:, and Vance Walker's two Total Victories from 32:, in which the competition consumes an entire 5171:The Price Is Right Million Dollar Spectacular 5097:(Press release). May 10, 2010. Archived from 4997:The Price Is Right Million Dollar Spectacular 4958:. Season 2. Episode 9. October 14, 2001. NBC. 4835:. Oklahoma Publishing Company. Archived from 3713:. Season 1. Episode 2. October 20, 2006. NBC. 3431: 3429: 2557:"$ 100,000 TV Prize Won by 72-Year-Old Woman" 2249:"Television review; Game-show flick uncovers 757:, a tournament conducted by the producers of 8: 3676:"A: He beat the best Q: Who is Brad Rutter?" 1450:on February 2, 2023. Barinholtz donated his 1388:In 2021, Amodio won 38 consecutive games of 747:, Kravis's total sits in fourth as of 2024. 547:with a $ 10,000,000 top prize. Two separate 4194: 4192: 3986:"Game Show Guru Ken Jennings Gets Owned on 3787: 3785: 3577: 3575: 3313:. Season 1. Episode 17. February 11, 2000. 2027:Lowenstein was the first contestant to win 1512:After Warren won $ 410,000 in late 1999 on 1213:Olmstead's primary win occurred during the 1010:tournament in 2002 and one for winning the 5358:. Season 2. Episode 42. November 6, 1992. 5335:. Season 2. Episode 5. July 24, 2016. ABC. 4429: 4427: 4277:. Season 3. Episode 9. September 4, 2014. 3906: 3904: 3902: 3732:. Season 1. Episode 8. September 8, 2007. 3343:(1). University of Chicago. Archived from 371:which by 1980 was running in syndication, 5128:. Season 1. Episode 3. June 8, 2000. Fox. 4141:"Contestant Zone: Leaderboard of Legends" 4064: 4062: 3471: 3469: 3367:"Double jackpot winner on US Millionaire" 3326: 3324: 2811: 2809: 1787:winnings include $ 15,400 from his first 739:and two consolation prizes for losing on 699:and the $ 100,000 top prize by defeating 5081: 5079: 5077: 4759:. Season 40. March 7, 2024. Syndication. 3722: 3720: 3546:"Ken Jennings top game-show earner ever" 3236: 3234: 2991:"Winner of $ 264,000 on Quiz Shows Dies" 2711:"Seek Tax Relief for Young Robert Strom" 2100:, however, are exceptions to this rule. 2000:Erhard was the second contestant to win 1601:Fowler won $ 1,230,000 on the finale of 1528:in 1998, and failed to win any money on 1366:, making him the show's biggest winner. 844: 110:during his original appearance in 2004. 4806:. Season 2. Episode 7. August 4, 1998. 3854:(Press release). Zap2it. Archived from 3823: 3821: 3686:from the original on September 29, 2007 3243:"Law School Student Aces T.V. Pop Quiz" 2789:"Teddy Nadler New TV Quiz Winner Champ" 2227:"Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–" 2120: 2046: 1862:$ 1,000,000 Spectacular special episode 1719:$ 1,000,000 Spectacular special episode 1695:$ 1,000,000 Spectacular special episode 238:and fellow contestant Vivienne Nearing 4292:Schwartz, Terri (September 19, 2013). 2454:"Captain Wins $ 64,000 Giveaway Prize" 2276: 2274: 2272: 5284:Alexander, Bryan (October 17, 2021). 4886:Rudnesky, Franki (January 24, 2024). 4666:Rosenbloom, Alli (February 3, 2023). 4112:from the original on January 15, 2020 3869:Oldenburg, Ann (September 20, 2013). 3844:"Champion Crowned on Finale of NBC's 3758:Berr, Jonathan (September 29, 2010). 3491:from the original on October 19, 2016 3253:from the original on October 28, 2020 3129:"Ask Bob: Mr. T: Kids' New Superhero" 3073:"Navy Pilot is the Prized Contestant" 2758: 2756: 2442:from the original on 18 October 2019. 2428:Frishberg, Hannah (17 October 2019). 2225:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. 1912: 1868: 1800: 1701: 1615: 1494: 1419: 1370: 1271: 1234: 1197: 1135: 1056: 870: 268:on January 21, 1957, who was playing 7: 4724:Alexander, Brian (August 14, 2024). 4100:Curtis, Charles (January 14, 2020). 4069:Baker, Suzanne (November 15, 2019). 3948:Ruhling, Nancy (November 18, 2014). 3792:Gaudin, Sharon (February 16, 2011). 3526:from the original on August 16, 2015 2900:Van Doren, Charles (July 28, 2008). 2764:"Teddy Nadler 2nd Highest TV Winner" 425:1999–2004: Million-dollar game shows 418:The $ 1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime 408:. CBS requested to the producers of 276:. Ross, through earlier winnings on 30:reality television competition shows 4607:Spangler, Todd (October 11, 2021). 4434:Jones, Alexis (November 21, 2022). 4376:Mendez, Maria (November 16, 2018). 4047:from the original on April 16, 2019 3770:from the original on March 28, 2017 3589:. November 30, 2004. Archived from 3215:. November 21, 1999. Archived from 544:Who Wants to Be a Super Millionaire 4493:Liu, Jennifer (January 10, 2022). 3842:Bibel, Sara (September 19, 2013). 3556:. November 4, 2004. Archived from 3454:from the original on July 25, 2014 3331:Davis, Laurie B. (March 2, 2000). 3241:Gewertz, Ken (February 10, 2000). 3097:Slenske, Michael (February 2005). 1860:Azevedo's total was achieved on a 1119:Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time 1040:Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time 937:Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? 927:Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time 901:Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time 829:, a special multi-game prime time 706:Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? 629:, Utah became the new champion on 94:Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time 14: 4613:, Ending Historic Winning Streak" 4467:Li, David K. (January 26, 2022). 4213:from the original on May 13, 2023 4147:. Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc 3510:Korff, Jay (September 17, 2014). 3396:Levin, Gary (February 24, 2004). 3185:. August 26, 1999. Archived from 3155:The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows 2583:"Quiz Champ Aspires to be Writer" 1014:in 2014); $ 2,100,000 during the 648:Shortly after Jennings's defeat, 406:Broadcast Standards and Practices 4639:Jensen, Erin (October 1, 2021). 3875:wraps with $ 2.6 million winner" 3373:. April 11, 2001. Archived from 2825:. March 28, 1960. Archived from 2281:Chan, Anna (December 30, 2013). 2088:are not included in this list. 1794:International Myeloma Foundation 1016:Ultimate Tournament of Champions 654:Ultimate Tournament of Champions 4693:Long, Christian (May 1, 2020). 4249:Lilly, Caitlin (May 25, 2023). 4199:Gates, Kaitlin (May 11, 2023). 4033:Jensen, Erin (April 16, 2019). 3337:University of Chicago Chronicle 3049:. December 1967. Archived from 2989:Folkart, Burt A. (1984-05-28). 1693:Rose's total was achieved on a 790:All-Star Games came to an end, 689:A year later, Jennings won the 5125:It's Your Chance of a Lifetime 4916:Hinds, Julie (July 18, 2024). 4790:. Season 2. 1986. Syndication. 4697:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 3402:could be ABC's Interim Answer" 3071:Maksian, George (1980-09-13). 2661:"With $ 242,000 They're Broke" 2635:"Listening Post and TV Review" 2581:Mercer, Charles (1957-01-25). 2129:"Ken Jennings' 74-Game Streak" 1821:It's Your Chance of a Lifetime 1812:It's Your Chance of a Lifetime 1256:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 188:setting a new daytime record. 1: 5155:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 4920:Who Wants To Be a Millionaire 4362:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 3984:Back, George (May 27, 2016). 3674:Toland, Bill (May 27, 2005). 2607:Ewald, William (1957-03-12). 2247:Ruch, John (March 15, 2003). 1886:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 1879:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 1838:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 1826:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 1659:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 1641:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 1569:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 1480:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 1441:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 1306:tournament and won $ 100,000 1245:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 1219:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 1208:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 1191:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 957:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 841:All-time top 25 winnings list 745:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 432:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 4821:Bracht, Mel (May 26, 2000). 3444:s 1st Million Dollar Winner" 2659:Klein, Edward (1958-06-08). 2261:. p. 28. Archived from 2219:American Antiquarian Society 2199:American Antiquarian Society 1717:Haynes's winnings came on a 1103:, but did not win anything. 5087:"Actor Michael McKean Wins 4861:Ross, Dalton (2024-05-13). 4521:"Interview with the winner" 4173:. Jeopardy!. Archived from 3992:. Yahoo! TV. Archived from 3179:"Who wants a UK quiz show?" 3047:Swarthmore College Bulletin 2963:Singer, Dale (1970-09-06). 2365:. Yahoo Inc. Archived from 1895:, Cullen first appeared on 333:United States Census Bureau 68:American daytime television 5400: 5288:Celebrity Wheel of Fortune 4020:J!Buzz | Jeopardy.com 3616:Winnings Total Tonight?". 3247:Harvard University Gazette 2969:Independent Press-Telegram 2633:Rich, Allen (1957-02-13). 2479:"K.O.'s $ 64,000 Question" 1933:Celebrity Wheel of Fortune 1930:Hart's won $ 1,000,000 on 1925:Celebrity Wheel of Fortune 1824:. He also won $ 64,000 on 967:Celebrity Wheel of Fortune 913:Celebrity Wheel of Fortune 561:) came and went. In 2008, 383:began a winning streak on 311: 4952:"Comedians Edition (2)". 4383:Austin American-Statesman 3209:"Taxman scoops a million" 3135:. 1983-10-16. p. 250 2011: 1984: 1929: 1920: 1915: 1883: 1874: 1871: 1844: 1817: 1806: 1803: 1765: 1741: 1716: 1707: 1704: 1675: 1632: 1623: 1618: 1582: 1556: 1511: 1500: 1497: 1438: 1427: 1422: 1387: 1378: 1373: 1344: 1318: 1288: 1279: 1274: 1252:progressive jackpot shows 1249: 1240: 1237: 1215:progressive jackpot shows 1212: 1203: 1200: 1152: 1141: 1138: 1073: 1064: 1059: 1001: 992: 987: 984: 889: 878: 873: 865: 862: 853: 850: 602:A rule change imposed by 5349:Clarissa Explains It All 5095:Viacom CBS Press Express 3829:Million Dollar Mind Game 3024:. 1974-04-28. p. 9B 2795:. 1958-08-25. p. 10 2768:St. Louis Globe-Democrat 2742:. 1957-08-04. p. 60 2717:. 1957-04-17. p. 36 2563:. 1955-12-11. p. 75 2561:Fort Worth Star-Telegram 1049:Million Dollar Mind Game 1032:Million Dollar Mind Game 918:Equal Justice Initiative 847: 826:The Greatest of All Time 720:Million Dollar Mind Game 574:s million-dollar prize. 314:1950s quiz show scandals 308:1950s quiz show scandals 280:and a new appearance on 120:1950s quiz show scandals 5198:$ 1,000,000 Spectacular 5024:$ 1,000,000 Spectacular 4973:$ 1,000,000 Spectacular 3846:The Million Second Quiz 3680:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 2770:. 1958-08-11. p. 1 2692:. 1957-04-10. p. 2 2485:. 1955-12-07. p. 7 2460:. 1955-09-14. p. 1 1155:The Million Second Quiz 1147:The Million Second Quiz 729:The Million Second Quiz 670:Tournament of Champions 211:Overall winnings record 103:The Million Second Quiz 4609:"Matt Amodio Loses on 3583:"Who Is Ken Jennings?" 2265:on September 14, 2014. 2102:Deal or No Deal Island 2091:Deal or No Deal Island 2085:American Ninja Warrior 1603:Deal or No Deal Island 1594:Deal or No Deal Island 1532:in a 1986 appearance. 1008:Million Dollar Masters 674:Million Dollar Masters 599: 329:The $ 64,000 Challenge 298:The $ 64,000 Challenge 242: 40:The $ 64,000 Challenge 5332:Celebrity Family Feud 5212:"Another Millionaire" 4803:Win Ben Stein's Money 4390:on November 17, 2018. 3887:on September 21, 2013 2995:The Los Angeles Times 2912:on September 24, 2014 2881:on September 25, 2007 2851:. PBS. Archived from 2829:on September 30, 2007 2545:on December 30, 2016. 2483:The Kansas City Times 2391:. CBS. Archived from 2354:(December 30, 2013). 2133:J!Buzz | Jeopardy.com 1967:Celebrity Family Feud 1939:Celebrity Family Feud 1549:Win Ben Stein's Money 1526:Win Ben Stein's Money 1518:Million Dollar Moment 1012:Battle of the Decades 755:Battle of the Decades 594: 312:Further information: 301:through 1957 and 1958 293:The $ 64,000 Question 289:The $ 64,000 Question 282:The $ 64,000 Question 248:The $ 64,000 Question 223: 179:", $ 10,000 cash and 4672:crowns new champion" 4436:"Amy Schneider Wins 4081:on November 15, 2019 3806:on September 2, 2014 3450:. 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Push Over
Dodge Viper
Audi R8
Gas Money
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