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Loser
The root word for "contestant" is "contest," which comes from the Latin word "contestari" meaning "to call to witness or to testify."
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No, a contestant in Contestant's Row on "The Price Is Right" cannot pass a prize or their turn to another contestant. Each contestant must make their own bid during the auction segment. If they choose to skip or pass, they forfeit their chance to participate in that particular bidding round.
Yes.
Enter for a chance to win
you either give them a call or win your way there
Yes. You win a night in a tent with Mantracker (and a pocket knife).
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The least amount the contestant can leave the show with is $1000, but that is not what your question asked. A contestant can win nothing or up to $1000 and he is still given the $1000 because he did not win at least $1000.
The simple subject is "contestant."The word which stands for the 'doer' in the sentence without any modifiers or complements is the simple subject. In the sentence mentioned by you, "The tallest contestant won the prize", the word contestant is the simple subject and the words tallest contestant form a noun phrase representing the complete subject.
one million dollars
No, she was a contestant on America's Got Talent.