2000 dollars second 1000 dollars third
$2,000 for 2nd $1,000 for 3rd
Only the player who wins keeps their winnings. The second place contestant gets $2,000, and the third place contestant gets $1,000. On the Art Fleming versions, all players kept their winnings regardless of outcome, which was changed on the current version of the show to only the first place contestant doing so.
On wheel of fortune contestants always get a minimum of 1000 dollars if they don't win more. Wheel of fortune payouts are only a prize if that is all the contestant wins. This applies to the winner and the second and third place finishers.
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Same as they are now $1000 for 3rd and $2000 for second. Prior to May 16, 2002, the second-place contestant typically received a vacation package or merchandise and the third-place contestant received lesser-value merchandise. see related link
Prior to May 16, 2002, the second-place contestant typically received a vacation package or merchandise and the third-place contestant received lesser-value merchandise. Prior to 1984, all contestants kept their winnings, and contestants who finished with scores below $0 received consolation prizes. When the 1984 version began, the show's creators decided to award full winnings only to the champion as a means of making the game more competitive, so that the final outcome is not always evident until the end of the game. The current prizes are $2,000 for the second-place contestant and $1,000 for the third-place contestant.
The cast of Rudolph Valentino and His 88 American Beauties - 1923 includes: Mildred Adams as Herself - Baltimore Contestant, Fourth Place Winner Eugenia Gilbert as Herself - Los Angeles Contestant, Second Place Winner Norma Niblock as Herself - Toronto Contestant, First Place Winner Reba Owen as Herself - New York Contestant, Third Place Winner Anne Sheridan as Herself - Wichita Contestant, Fifith Place Winner Rudolph Valentino as himself
The cast of The Million Second Quiz - 2013 includes: Dan Dutton as Himself - Contestant Brandon Saunders as Himself - Contestant Ryan Seacrest as Himself - Host
A third.
While it is difficult to determine who the 'best' contestant was, Lee DeWyze was voted as the winner, while Crystal Bowersox came in second place.
He is a third person. I might be speaking about him to you. I am first, you are second, he is third.
thomas Jefferson is the third and Adams ib the second
The possessive form for the noun contestant is contestant's.