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Joel Winkelsas, a special education teacher from Yonkers, New York, was a contestant on season 1 of the U.S. version of the show on November 8-9, 1999. He walked away with $64,000.

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  • Joel Winkelsas
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  • Joel Winkelsas, a special education teacher from Yonkers, New York, was a contestant on season 1 of the U.S. version of the show on November 8-9, 1999. He walked away with $64,000.
Money
  • 64000.0
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Appearance
  • --11-08
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  • 50(xsd:integer)
  • Mars
  • Bacon
  • Architect
  • Gondola
  • Muumuu
  • Rocky Marciano
  • Chardonnay
  • 'Showboat'
  • Aerosol cans
  • Affirmed
  • Gold teeth
  • Under God
Country
  • USA
Value
  • $1,000 - Not Timed
  • $100 - Not Timed
  • $16,000 - Not Timed
  • $2,000 - Not Timed
  • $200 - Not Timed
  • $300 - Not Timed
  • $32,000 - Not Timed
  • $4,000 - Not Timed
  • $500 - Not Timed
  • $64,000 - Not Timed
  • $8,000 - Not Timed
  • Fastest Finger Question
  • $125,000 - Not Timed
Caption
  • Joel did not know, so he decided to phone his brother Jim, who would guess Rocky Marciano. He went with him, and won $64,000
  • Joel did not know, and being out of lifelines, decided to walk away with $64,000. The correct answer was A: Chablis
  • The klaxon called time and Joel would return on $200 with all 3 lifelines still available.
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  • correct
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  • 5050(xsd:integer)
  • correct
Title
  • U.S. Contestant
Data
  • 51(xsd:integer)
A
  • 33(xsd:integer)
  • Citation
  • Antarctica
  • Photographer
  • Muhammad Ali
  • Butter
  • Smock
  • Yacht
  • 'Cats'
  • Chablis
  • Silky tongue
  • Teflon-coated cookware
  • To the Republic
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  • 5050(xsd:integer)
  • correct
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Years
  • '''Joel Winkelsas
After
from
  • Yonkers, New York
Question
  • 3050.0
  • 'Phone a Friend' lifeline used
  • In 1954, what phrase did the Congress add to the Pledge of Allegiance?
  • On which type of boat would you typically find a periscope?
  • What is your occupation if you're a member of the paparazzi?
  • Traditionally, what is the 'B' in a BLT sandwich?
  • Where is the Sea of Tranquility
  • Who was the only heavyweight champion ever to retire undefeated as a professional?
  • Which of the following wines is not the name of a grape?
  • What modern Broadway play is based on the Puccini opera titled 'La Boheme'?
  • According to a centuries-old saying, wealthy babies are born with what in their mouth?
  • According to a 1976 Paul Simon song, how many ways are there to leave your lover?
  • In 1947, what did Reynolds Metal Co. market to consumers for use in the kitchen?
  • What piece of men's clothing is commonly worn around the waist as a part of a tuxedo?
  • Put these horses in the order in which they won the 'Triple Crown,' from the earliest to the most recent.
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  • 100(xsd:integer)
  • Siberia
  • Cummerbund
  • Lawyer
  • Bobby
  • Dinghy
  • 'Les Miserables'
  • And justice for all
  • Chenin Blanc
  • Jack Dempsey
  • Platinum pacifier
  • Secretariat
  • Stainless steel
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  • correct
C
  • 99(xsd:integer)
  • Moon
  • Submarine
  • Barley
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