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[[Image:VFTGUSA 10th Anniversatry Competitiontitle card.png|250px|thumb|right|The title card for the ''Vote for the Girls'' 10th Anniversary Competition]]
 
[[Image:VFTGUSA 10th Anniversatry Competitiontitle card.png|250px|thumb|right|The title card for the ''Vote for the Girls'' 10th Anniversary Competition]]
The '''''[[Vote for the Girls (United States)|Vote for the Girls]]'' 10th Anniversary Competition''' is an upcoming special [[wikipedia:single-elimination tournament|single-elimination tournament]] that is scheduled to air during the 10th season of the American adaptation of ''Vote for the Girls'' that is scheduled to air in the Winter of 2018-19<!---, covering 76 shows in total--->.<ref>??</ref>  The competition involved 206 supported contestants, most of whom were supported by the site as "VFTG picks" or "male flex picks", and was designed to produce four supported contestants who would face off in a three-game, cumulative-score final against legendary ''Vote for the Girls'' supported contestant [[wikipedia:Jena Irene|Jena Asciutto]], who had been the longest supported contestant at 14 weeks during her run on the thirteenth season of ''American Idol''.  
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The '''''[[Vote for the Girls (United States)|Vote for the Girls]]'' 10th Anniversary Competition''' is an upcoming special [[wikipedia:single-elimination tournament|single-elimination tournament]] that is scheduled to air during the 10th season of the American adaptation of ''Vote for the Girls'' that is scheduled to air in the Winter of 2018-19<!---, covering 76 shows in total--->.<ref>??</ref>  The competition involved 145 contestants, all of whom were winners of past tournaments or past five-time champions, and was designed to produce three contestants who would face off in a three-game, cumulative-score final against legendary ''Vote for the Girls'' supported contestant [[wikipedia:Jena Irene|Jena Asciutto]], who had been the longest supported contestant duering her run on the thirteenth season of ''American Idol''.  
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the most money in ''Jeopardy!'' regular play history and who (entering the tournament) had set a new all-time television game show winnings record with [[United States Dollar|US]] $2,522,700. Those three contestants would then play in a three-game final for the largest prize the show has ever offered: an unprecedented grand prize of [[United States Dollar|U.S.]] $2,000,000.<ref>{{Cite book|title=The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present|last=Brooks|first=Tim|last2=Marsh|first2=Earle|publisher=[[Random House]]|date=2009|page=696}}</ref>
  
After four rounds, the tournament's field of 206 past supported contestants was winnowed to three {{ndash}} all of them from ''The Voice'' {{ndash}} [[Addison Agen]],  Danielle Bradbery and Christiana Danielle. Bradbery had set the previous all-time ''Vote for the Girls'' records in 2013 after her win on the fourth season of ''The Voice'', while Agen and Danielle (both {{city-state|Fort Wayne|Indiana}}-based supported contestants repecively competed on ''The Voice''{{'}}s thirteenth and fourteenth season), respectively finished runner-up to Chloe Kohanski on ''The Voice 13'' and on ''The Voice 14'' with Bradbery had set a record that stood for twelve months until Christina Grimmie broke it and Asciutto during her time on ''American Idol'', broke the record set by [[wikipedia:Lauren Alaina|Lauren Alaina]] in 2011 and tied by Asciutto's fellow ''American Idol XII'' contestant [[wikipedia:Jesscia Meuse|Jessica Meuse]] at 12 weeks.
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After four rounds, the tournament's field of 144 past champions was winnowed to two: [[Brad Rutter]] and [[Jerome Vered]]. Rutter had set the previous all-time ''Jeopardy!'' prize money record in the 2002 [[List of Jeopardy! tournaments and events#Million Dollar Masters|Million Dollar Masters]] tournament, while Vered had set a single-day winnings record in 1992 that (if adjusted for the doubling of clue values) stood for twelve years until Jennings (in his 38th game) broke it.
  
Bradbery decisively won the three-game final, claiming the tournament title, while Asciutto finished second, with Agen and Danielle, respecively  finishing third and fourth place.<ref>{{Cite news|title=''Vote for the Girls'' Legend Has Plenty of Irons in Fire|date=March 1, 2019|accessdate=December 10, 2018}}</ref>  
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Rutter decisively won the three-game final, claiming the tournament title and the $2,000,000 prize, while Jennings finished second and collected $500,000, with Vered finishing third and taking home $250,000.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Jennings Has No Regret Despite Second-Place Finish: Utah's ''Jeopardy!'' Legend Has Plenty of Irons in Fire|url=http://www.deseretnews.com/article/600136848/Jennings-has-no-regrets-despite-2nd-place-finish.html|publisher=[[Deseret News]]|date=May 26, 2005|accessdate=August 18, 2013}}</ref> All in all, the tournament's contestants won a combined grand total of $5,604,413. --->
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
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On December 28, 2004, Sony announced a 15-week, 75-show ''Jeopardy! Ultimate Tournament of Champions''. It featured Tournament of Champions, College Championship, and Teen Tournament winners from the show's 21-year run, as well as over 100 five-time champions. Jeopardy!'s executive producer, Harry Friedman, explained:
  
On December 28, 2016 after being renewed, [[Ava Zinn]] announced a special ''Vote for the Girls 10th Anniversary Tournament''. It featured all supported contestants from the site's 9-year run, as well as over 200 of the site's supported contestants. Zinn:
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"The 2003 rule change, which allows Jeopardy! players to keep playing until they're defeated, raised the question about how other five-time champions might have played under this rule. This tournament is an opportunity to give those past champions another chance to shine."<ref>http://www.gameshownewsnet.com/extra/extra020905.html</ref>
 
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"The 2015 'flex pick' rule change, which allows the Pink and Purple Team moderators to choose male contestants and vice versa for Zinn's Villains, raised the question about how other female contestants might have fared under this rule. This tournament is an opportunity to give those past 'Vote for the Girls' picks another chance to shine."<ref>Notes</ref>
 
  
 
==Competition format==
 
==Competition format==
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! style="width: 35%;"| Notes
 
! style="width: 35%;"| Notes
 
! style="width: 10%;"| 10th Anniversary Finish
 
! style="width: 10%;"| 10th Anniversary Finish
|- bgcolor="silver"  
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|- <!---- bgcolor="silver" --->
 
| '''Jena Asciutto'''
 
| '''Jena Asciutto'''
 
| American Idol 13
 
| American Idol 13
 
| Ava Zinn
 
| Ava Zinn
| 6
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|06
| American Idol 14 runner-up<BR>Holder of nearly all ''VFTG USA'' records at the time<br>Longest supported contestant at 14 weeks
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| Holder of nearly all ''VFTG USA'' records at the time<br>Longest supported contestant at 14 weeks
| {{won|place=2|'''Runner-up'''}}
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===Contestants with bye to Semi-Finals===
 
===Contestants with bye to Semi-Finals===
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! rowspan=2 style="width: 15%;"| Name
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! style="width: 15%;"| Name
! rowspan=2 style="width: 15%;"| Competition(s)
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! rowspan=2 style="width: 10%;"| Moderator/Villain
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! style="width: 10%;"| Moderator/Villain
! rowspan=2 style="width: 15%;"| Season(s)
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! style="width: 15%;"| Season(s)
! rowspan=2 style="width: 30%;"| Notes
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! style="width: 35%;"| Notes
! colspan=2 style="width: 10%;"| 10th Anniversary Finish
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!SF
 
!Final
 
 
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|-
 
| '''Melanie Amaro'''
 
| '''Melanie Amaro'''
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| 3
 
| Winner, The X Factor 1 <br />Season 3 biggest overall & single-day winner<br />First VFTG Victory
 
| Winner, The X Factor 1 <br />Season 3 biggest overall & single-day winner<br />First VFTG Victory
|Eliminated
 
|{{N/A|1758}}
 
 
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|- <!---bgcolor="gold" --->
 
| '''Lauren Alaina'''
 
| '''Lauren Alaina'''
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|2
 
|Runner-Up of American Idol 10<br />Longest VFTG-supported contestant before Jena Asciutto
 
|Runner-Up of American Idol 10<br />Longest VFTG-supported contestant before Jena Asciutto
|Eliminated
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|{{N/A|1422}}
 
 
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| '''[[wikipedia:Alisan Porter|Alisan Porter]]'''
 
| '''[[wikipedia:Alisan Porter|Alisan Porter]]'''
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| 7
 
| Star Search Winner<br />Winner, The Voice 10<br />Given the moniker "powerhouse" by Ava Zinn
 
| Star Search Winner<br />Winner, The Voice 10<br />Given the moniker "powerhouse" by Ava Zinn
|Eliminated
 
|{{N/A|1941}}
 
 
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|}
  
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!SF
 
!Final
 
!Final
|-bgcolor="CD7F32"
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| '''[[Addison Agen]]'''
 
| '''[[Addison Agen]]'''
 
| The Voice 13
 
| The Voice 13
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| 9
 
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| Runner-up of The Voice 13<br />VFTG 2018 biggest Winner
|Advanced
 
|Advanced
 
|{{won|place=3|Third Place}}
 
 
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|-
 
|'''Crystal Bowersox'''
 
|'''Crystal Bowersox'''
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|1
 
| Runner-up of American Idol 9<br />First Vote for the Girls pick
 
| Runner-up of American Idol 9<br />First Vote for the Girls pick
|Eliminated
 
|colspan=2 {{N/A|713}}
 
 
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|-
 
|'''Brynn Cartelli'''
 
|'''Brynn Cartelli'''
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|9
 
|Winner of The Voice 14
 
|Winner of The Voice 14
|Eliminated
 
|colspan=2 {{N/A|350}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
| '''Nick Fradiani'''
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| '''Nick Fradianai'''
 
| American Idol 14
 
| American Idol 14
 
| Ava Zinn
 
| Ava Zinn
 
| 6
 
| 6
 
| Winner, American Idol 14<br />Longest supported male flex pick at the time
 
| Winner, American Idol 14<br />Longest supported male flex pick at the time
|Eliminated
 
|colspan=2 {{N/A|676}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''Jordan Fisher'''
 
| '''Jordan Fisher'''
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|9
 
|9
 
| Winner, DWTS 25
 
| Winner, DWTS 25
|Eliminated
 
|colspan=2 {{N/A|648}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Normani Kordei'''
 
|'''Normani Kordei'''
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|4<BR>8
 
|4<BR>8
 
|Finished 3rd place on DWTS 24
 
|Finished 3rd place on DWTS 24
|Advanced
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|Eliminated
 
|{{N/A|1238}}
 
 
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|-
 
| '''Josh Kaufman'''
 
| '''Josh Kaufman'''
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|5
 
|5
 
| Winner, The Voice 6<br />Given the moniker "Villain" by Ava Zinn
 
| Winner, The Voice 6<br />Given the moniker "Villain" by Ava Zinn
|Eliminated
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|colspan=2 {{N/A|302}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''[[Valerie Rockey]]'''
 
| '''[[Valerie Rockey]]'''
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| 6
 
| First Moderators' Save recipient
 
| First Moderators' Save recipient
|Eliminated
 
|colspan=2 {{N/A|472}}
 
 
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|-
 
| '''Reagan Strange'''
 
| '''Reagan Strange'''
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|10
 
| TBD, The Voice 15<br />Given the moniker "Grimmie Fat Cat" by Ava Zinn
 
| TBD, The Voice 15<br />Given the moniker "Grimmie Fat Cat" by Ava Zinn
|Eliminated
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|colspan=2 {{N/A|465}}
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
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|VFTG 2010 biggest winner<BR>Runner Up DWTS 25
 
|VFTG 2010 biggest winner<BR>Runner Up DWTS 25
 
|Advanced
 
|Advanced
|Advanced
 
|Eliminated
 
|{{N/A|1241}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|2
 
|2
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|VFTG 2013 biggest winner (with Danielle Bradbery)<BR>Third Place American Idol 12
 
|VFTG 2013 biggest winner (with Danielle Bradbery)<BR>Third Place American Idol 12
 
|Advanced
 
|Advanced
|Advanced
 
|Eliminated
 
|{{N/A|2179}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|5
 
|5
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|3rd Place American Idol 12<BR>VFTG 2011 biggest winner
 
|3rd Place American Idol 12<BR>VFTG 2011 biggest winner
 
|Advanced
 
|Advanced
|Advanced
 
|Eliminated
 
|{{N/A|1979}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|6
 
|6
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|Runner-Up AGT5
 
|Runner-Up AGT5
 
|Advanced
 
|Advanced
|Eliminated
 
|colspan=2 {{N/A|618}}
 
 
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|-
 
|7
 
|7
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|Winner The Voice 3
 
|Winner The Voice 3
 
|Advanced
 
|Advanced
|Eliminated
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|colspan=2 {{N/A|1373}}
 
|-bgcolor="gold"
 
 
|9
 
|9
 
|'''Danielle Bradbery'''
 
|'''Danielle Bradbery'''
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|Winner The Voice 4<BR>VFTG 2013 biggest winner (with Angie Miller)
 
|Winner The Voice 4<BR>VFTG 2013 biggest winner (with Angie Miller)
 
|Advanced
 
|Advanced
|Advanced
 
|Advanced
 
|{{won|place=1|'''Winner'''}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|10
 
|10
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|Winner, The Voice 5
 
|Winner, The Voice 5
 
|Advanced
 
|Advanced
|Eliminated
 
|colspan=2 {{N/A|650}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|11
 
|11
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|3rd Place American Idol 14
 
|3rd Place American Idol 14
 
|Advanced
 
|Advanced
|Eliminated
 
|colspan=2 {{N/A|951}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|15
 
|15
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|Runner-Up American Idol 11
 
|Runner-Up American Idol 11
 
|Advanced
 
|Advanced
|Eliminated
 
|colspan=2 {{N/A|706}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|16
 
|16
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|Runner-Up The Voice 5
 
|Runner-Up The Voice 5
 
|Advanced
 
|Advanced
|Eliminated
 
|colspan=2 {{N/A|721}}
 
 
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|-
 
|22
 
|22
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|Runner-Up The Voice 4
 
|Runner-Up The Voice 4
 
|Advanced
 
|Advanced
|Eliminated
 
|colspan=2 {{N/A|445}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|23
 
|23
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|3rd Place The Voice 11
 
|Advanced
 
|Advanced
|Eliminated
 
|colspan=2 {{N/A|141}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|26
 
|26
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|Runner-Up The Voice 12
 
|Runner-Up The Voice 12
 
|Advanced
 
|Advanced
|Eliminated
 
|colspan=2 {{N/A|638}}
 
 
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|-
 
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|27
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|First recipient of the Moderators' Save
 
|First recipient of the Moderators' Save
 
|Advanced
 
|Advanced
|Eliminated
 
|colspan=2 {{N/A|1340}}
 
 
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|5
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|14
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|-
 
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|20
|'''Emily Ann Roberts'''
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|'''Emily Roberts'''
 
|The Voice 9
 
|The Voice 9
 
|Ava Zinn<!-- Mod --->
 
|Ava Zinn<!-- Mod --->
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|-
 
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|21
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|Eliminated
 
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|58
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|Eliminated
 
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|colspan=4 {{N/A}}
|- bgcolor=lavendar;
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|71
 
|'''Christiana Danielle'''
 
|'''Christiana Danielle'''
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|Advanced
 
|Advanced
|Advanced
 
|Advanced
 
|{{won|place=4|Fourth Place}}
 
 
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|72
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|-
 
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|109
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|Eliminated
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|164
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|-
 
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|1014
 
|January 30, 2019
 
|January 30, 2019
|Brynn Cartelli <ref>Brynn Cartelli received second round bye due to her victory on [[wikipedia:The Voice (U.S. season 14)|The Voice 14]] in 2018. [[#Contestants with bye to Quarter-Finals|More detailed statistics]]</ref>
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|Brynn Cartelli  
|style="text-align: right;"|350
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|0
 
|Cassadee Pope
 
|Cassadee Pope
|style="text-align: right;"|1373
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|0
 
|Tessanne Chin
 
|Tessanne Chin
|style="text-align: right;"|650
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|0
!Danielle Bradbery
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|Danielle Bradbery
!style="text-align: right;"|1393
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|0
 
|-
 
|-
 
|1015
 
|1015
 
|January 31, 2019
 
|January 31, 2019
|[[Valerie Rockey]]<ref>[[Valerie Rockey]] received second round bye due to being the first Moderartors' Save recipient after finishing second on  [[wikipedia:So You Think You Can Dance (U.S. season 11)|So You Think You Can Dance 11]] in 2014. [[#Contestants with bye to Quarter-Finals|More detailed statistics]]</ref>
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|Valerie Rockey
|style="text-align: right;"|472
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|0
!Normani Kordei<ref>Normani Kordei received second round bye due to Fifth Harmony's success despite finishing third ion [[wikipedia:Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 24)|DWTS 24]]. [[#Contestants with bye to Quarter-Finals|More detailed statistics]]</ref>
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|Normani Kordei
!style="text-align: right;"|1125
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|0
|Jordan Fisher<ref>Jordan Fisher received second round bye due to his victory on [[wikipedia:Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 25)|DWTS 25]] in 2016. [[#Contestants with bye to Quarter-Finals|More detailed statistics]]</ref>
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|Jordan Fisher
|style="text-align: right;"|648
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|0
 
|Tinashe
 
|Tinashe
|style="text-align: right;"|983
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|0
 
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|-
 
|1016
 
|1016
 
|February 1, 2019
 
|February 1, 2019
|Nick Fradiani<ref>Nick Fradianai received second round bye due to his victory on [[wikipedia:American Idol (season 14)|American Idol 14]] in 2015 as well as becoming the first "flex-pick" winner. [[#Contestants with bye to Quarter-Finals|More detailed statistics]]</ref>
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|Nick Fradiani
|style="text-align: right;"|676
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|0
!Angie Miller
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|Angie Miller
!style="text-align: right;"|1435
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|0
|Muchelle Sussett
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|Muchelle Sussett
|style="text-align: right;"|815
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|Josh Kaufman<ref>Josh Kaufman received second round bye due to his notorious victory on [[wikipedia:The Voice (U.S. season 6)|The Voice 6]] in 2014. [[#Contestants with bye to Quarter-Finals|More detailed statistics]]</ref>
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|Josh Kaufman
|style="text-align: right;"|302
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|0
 
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|-
 
|1017
 
|1017
 
|February 6, 2019
 
|February 6, 2019
|Crystal Bowersox<ref>Crystal Bowersox received second round due to being the very first supported contestant. [[#Contestants with bye to Quarter-Finals|More detailed statistics]]</ref>
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|Crystal Bowersox
|style="text-align: right;"|713
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|0
!Pia Toscano
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|Pia Toscano
!style="text-align: right;"|1042
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|0
|Queen Hilma
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|Andi & Alex
|style="text-align: right;"|1028
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|0
 
|Michelle Chamuel
 
|Michelle Chamuel
|style="text-align: right;"|445
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|0
 
|-
 
|-
 
|1018
 
|1018
 
|February 7, 2019
 
|February 7, 2019
!Addison Agen<ref>Addison Agen received second round bye due to her "Double victory" (with winner Chloe Kohanski) on [[wikipedia:The Voice (U.S. season 13)|The Voice 13]] in 2017 as well as reciving the most popular supported contestant. [[#Contestants with bye to Quarter-Finals|More detailed statistics]]</ref>
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|Addison Agen
!style="text-align: right;"|1525
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|0
 
|Emily Ann Roberts
 
|Emily Ann Roberts
|style="text-align: right;"|344
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|0
 
|Jacquie Lee
 
|Jacquie Lee
|style="text-align: right;"|721
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|0
 
|Lauren Duski
 
|Lauren Duski
|style="text-align: right;"|638
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|0
 
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|1019{{refn|group=QF|name=TieBreaker3|Kelli Glover and Lauren Diaz's score ended in a tie and the the moderator panelists put it up to a vote to send through to the Semi-Finals
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*Purple Team North: No vote - 1 Deadlock
 
**Doogan: Glover - gave no reason
 
**Ray: Diaz - backed her girlfriend's hometown supported contestant
 
**Zinn: Diaz - backed her supported contestant
 
**Passalt: Glover - decided to take it to deadlock as she couldn't decide who performed better
 
*Pink Team North: No vote - 2 deadlocks
 
**Moffitt: Glover - backed her supported contestant
 
**Everman: Diaz - Everman and Swaringen said they wanted to give Diaz a chance whereas they felt Glover didn't "play to her strengths"
 
**Fountaine: Diaz - gave no reason, yet she said she was playing the "Big Ten Card", refrencing Fountaine and Diaz are from a "Big Ten Confrence" state (Illinois and Nebraska)
 
**Coolranch - Glover - thought Diaz was slightly bad in the tie breaker
 
*Purple Team East: No vote - 3 Deadlocks
 
**Lorenzo: Glover - backed her home supported contestant
 
**Jameson: Diaz - agreed with Jacqui Fountaine and played the "Big Ten Card"
 
**McClannahan: Diaz - said she also played the "Big Ten Card"
 
**Donbar: Glover - could not decide so chose to take it to deadlock
 
*Pink Team East: Glover (1-0) and 3 deadlocks
 
**Mort abstained from voting as both Glover and Diaz were her home supported contestants
 
**Blanca: Glover - based on the performances
 
**Runecraft: Diaz - gave no reason, but effectively played the "Big Ten Card"
 
**Hansen: Glover - stated "Oh, Maribel, you screwed up so bad and she will realise it when I say her name. I'm sending Kelli Glover to the semi-finals." 
 
*Pink Team West: Tied (1-1) and 3 deadlocks
 
**Dwyar: Diaz – based her decision on her experience as a moderator
 
**Claussen: Glover – based on the overall performances
 
**Rodriguez: Diaz – believed that Glover had gone as far as she could
 
**Cole: Diaz – gave no reason, but stated that Glover was who she voted for during American Idol in 2002
 
*Purple Team West: Diaz (2-1)
 
**Black: Diaz - felt that Glover had her moment and wanted to give Diaz a chance
 
**Webb: Glover - criticised both acts' overall performances but felt that Glover had more potential
 
**Riva: Diaz - backed her home contestant and said that Diaz was the "clear better singer" and had more potential
 
**Tola: Diaz - backed her state's contestant, but complained about Glover's lack of consistency.
 
*Pink Team South: Tied (2-2) with 3 deadlocks
 
**McDaniel: Glover - gave no reason but said it was obvious, though she was confused by the tie
 
**Monroe: Diaz - wondered if Glover had the desire to succeed in the competition, and stated she was excited about where Diaz could go in the future
 
**Sorensen: Glover - said Glover was the better singer
 
**Hill: Glover - said that she loved both acts, and said she wanted to "send Lauren Diaz", but said she wanted to save them both and then chose Kelli Glover as her vote. It took her 2 minutes to make a decision as it was very tough.
 
*Purple Team South: Diaz (3-2)
 
**DuBois: Diaz - stated she was prepared to give Diaz a "moment to shine"
 
**McClinton: Diaz - said Diaz had more to give to the tournament
 
**Savage: Glover - originally wished to abstain from voting, but then realized that doing so would have saved Lauren Diaz as DuBois and Savage had already voted to eliminate Kelli Glover
 
**Herman: Diaz - gave no reason though commented that Glover "threw it away" on ''AGT 9'' and that she would have liked to see her perform with more passion
 
}}
 
 
|February 8, 2019
 
|February 8, 2019
|Reagan Strange<ref>Reagan Strange received second round bye due to her perormmances on [[wikipedia:The Voice (U.S. season 15)|The Voice 15]] and was a replacement at the last minute. Strange replaced [[wikipedia:Christina Grimmie|Christina Grimmie <SMALL>(1994-2016)</SMALL>]]. [[#Contestants with bye to Quarter-Finals|More detailed statistics]]</ref>
+
|Reagan Strange
|style="text-align: right;"|465
+
|0
 
|Jessica Sanchez
 
|Jessica Sanchez
|style="text-align: right;"|706
+
|0
 
|Kelli Glover
 
|Kelli Glover
|style="text-align: right;"|1301
+
|0
!Lauren Diaz
+
|Lauren Diaz
!style="text-align: right;"|1302
+
|0
 
|-
 
|-
 
|1020
 
|1020
 
|February 13, 2019
 
|February 13, 2019
 
|Zhavia Ward
 
|Zhavia Ward
|style="text-align: right;"|1172
+
|0
 
|Saara Alto
 
|Saara Alto
|style="text-align: right;"|324
+
|0
!Whitney Reign
+
|Whitney Reign
!style="text-align: right;"|1545
+
|0
 
|Evvie McKinney
 
|Evvie McKinney
|style="text-align: right;"|1263
+
|0
 
|-
 
|-
|1021{{refn|group=QF|name=TieBreaker4|DaNica Shirey and Christiana Danielle's score ended in a tie and the the moderator panelists put it up to a vote to send through to Round 2
+
|1021
*Pink Team East: No vote - 1 Deadlock
 
**Mort: Shirey - gave no reason but said it was obvious and effectively backed her supported contestant, DaNica Shirey, though she was confused by the tie breaker between a black woman from Fort Wayne (Christiana Danielle) and her late aunt's orginally supported contestant (DaNica Shirey)
 
**Hansen: Christiana - said she had backed Christiana from the start
 
**Runecraft: Christiana - gave no reason, though said that Shirey was a "ready-made" MILF recording artist and Christiana Danielle had more potential
 
**Blanca: Shirey - backed her own act
 
*Purple Team North: Shirey (1-0) and 1 deadlock
 
**Doogan: Shirey - said she thought Shirey had more potential over Christiana Danielle
 
**Zinn: Christiana - based on the fact that she saved Shirey, who had been in the tie-breaker twice, and effectively backed her supported home contestant, Christiana Danielle
 
**Ray: Shirey - gave no reason, though effecively played the "Big Ten" card
 
**Passalt: Shirey - gave no reason, though effectively played the "Big Ten" card
 
*Pink Team North: Tied (1-1) and 1 deadlock
 
**Moffitt: Christiana Danielle - backed her supported contestant
 
**Everman: Shirey - said Shirey was the better singer
 
**Fountaine: Christiana Danielle - gave no reason, though effectively played the "Big Ten" card
 
**Coolranch: Christiana Danielle - gave no reason, though effectively played the "Big Ten" card
 
*Purple Team East: Tied (1-1) and 2 deadlocks
 
**Donbar: Shirey - gave no reason
 
**Lorenzo: Shirey - gave no reason
 
**Jameson: Christiana Danielle - backed Indiana's supported contestant
 
**McClannahan: Christiana Danielle - backed Indiana's supported contestant
 
*Pink Team South: Christiana Danielle (2-1) and 2 deadlocks
 
**Hill: Christiana Danielle - Gave no reason
 
**McDaniel: Shirey - backed her late colleague's originally supported contestant
 
**Monroe: Christiana Danielle - backed the supported contestant from Indiana
 
**Sorensen: Christiana Danielle - backed the supported contestant from Indiana
 
*Purple Team West: Christiana Danielle (3-1) and 2 deadlocks
 
**Black: Shirey - said she wanted to give Shirey another chance whereas she felt Christiana Danielle didn't "play to her strengths"
 
**Webb: Christiana Danielle - gave no reason
 
**Riva: Christiana Danielle - said that it was because Shirey had been in the tie-breaker twice and Christiana Danielle had more to give
 
**Tola: Christiana Danielle - based on the tie breaker performances.
 
*Purple Team South: Christiana Danielle (3-2) and 2 deadlocks
 
**Savage: Shirey - gave no reason
 
**Herman: Shirey - said that it was because Shirey had been in the tie-breaker twice and wanted to give her another chance
 
**McClinton: Christiana Danielle - said that it was because Shirey had been in the tie-breaker twice and Christiana Danielle had more to give
 
**DuBois: Shirey - based on the performances
 
*Pink Team West: Christiana Danielle (5-3)
 
**Claussen: Christiana Danielle - gave no reason
 
**Cole: Shirey - thought Shirey was the better singer in the tie breaker
 
**Rodriguez: Christiana Danielle - gave no reason
 
**Dwyar: Christiana Danielle - stated that although Shirey performed better, Christiana had survived all the obstacles in the tournament and had more to give.
 
}}
 
 
|February 14, 2019
 
|February 14, 2019
 
|Jax
 
|Jax
|style="text-align: right;"|951
+
|0
 
|Wé McDonald
 
|Wé McDonald
|style="text-align: right;"|141
+
|0
 
|DaNica Shirey
 
|DaNica Shirey
|style="text-align: right;"|1340
+
|0
!Christiana Danielle
+
|Christiana Danielle
!style="text-align: right;"|1342
+
|0
 
|-
 
|-
 
|1022
 
|1022
 
|February 15, 2019
 
|February 15, 2019
 
|Ellona Santiago
 
|Ellona Santiago
|style="text-align: right;"|666
+
|0
!Lindsey Stirling
+
|Lindsey Stirling
!style="text-align: right;"|1387
+
|0
 
|Jackie Evancho
 
|Jackie Evancho
|style="text-align: right;"|618
+
|0
 
|Cami Bradley
 
|Cami Bradley
|style="text-align: right;"|1095
+
|0
 +
|-
 +
<!----
 +
| 4771
 +
| May 9, 2005
 +
| [[Brad Rutter]] <ref name="rutter" />
 +
| style="text-align: right;"| $6,400
 +
| Steve Chernicoff
 +
| style="text-align: right;"| $6,399
 +
| Michael Rooney
 +
| style="text-align: right;"| $5,601
 +
| [http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=309 Game Summary]
 +
|-
 +
| 4772
 +
| May 10, 2005
 +
| Pam Mueller
 +
| style="text-align: right;"| $25,201
 +
| Phil Yellman
 +
| style="text-align: right;"| $8,000
 +
| Brian Moore
 +
| style="text-align: right;"| $0
 +
| [http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=310 Game Summary]
 +
|-
 +
| 4773
 +
| May 11, 2005
 +
| [[Frank Spangenberg]] <ref name="spangenberg" />
 +
| style="text-align: right;"| $34,399
 +
| Shane Whitlock
 +
| style="text-align: right;"| $2,399
 +
| Grace Veach
 +
| style="text-align: right;"| $0
 +
| [http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=311 Game Summary]
 
|-
 
|-
 
+
| 4774
 +
| May 12, 2005
 +
| John Cuthbertson
 +
| style="text-align: right;"| $22,401
 +
| April McManus
 +
| style="text-align: right;"| $22,300
 +
| Robert Slaven
 +
| style="text-align: right;"| $4,399
 +
| [http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=312 Game Summary]
 +
|-
 +
| 4775
 +
| May 13, 2005
 +
| Chris Miller
 +
| style="text-align: right;"| $19,201
 +
| Lan Djang
 +
| style="text-align: right;"| $950
 +
| Matt Zielenski
 +
| style="text-align: right;"| $0
 +
| [http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=313 Game Summary]
 +
|-
 +
| 4776
 +
| May 16, 2005
 +
| [[Jerome Vered]]
 +
| style="text-align: right;"| $32,200
 +
| Dan Melia
 +
| style="text-align: right;"| $18,400
 +
| Michael Daunt
 +
| style="text-align: right;"| $18,400
 +
| [http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=314 Game Summary] --->
 
|}
 
|}
{{reflist|30em|group=QF}}
 
  
 
===Round 4 (Semifinal) results===
 
===Round 4 (Semifinal) results===
Round 4, which began on February 20 and ended on February 22, featured the nine winners from Round 3 and three new supported contestants competing in two-game matches for entry into the finals.
+
Round 4, which began on May 17 and ended on May 20, featured the six winners from Round 3 competing in two-game matches for entry into the finals.
 
 
  
 
+
{| class="wikitable" style="width:98%; border:1; cellpadding:2; cellspacing:0; background=f9f9f9; text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%; border:1; cellpadding:2; cellspacing:0; background=f9f9f9; text-align:center;"
 
 
|-
 
|-
! style="width: 5%;" rowspan="2" | Episode Number
+
! style="width: 5%;" rowspan="2" | Game
 
! style="width: 15%;" rowspan="2" | Air Date
 
! style="width: 15%;" rowspan="2" | Air Date
! colspan="2" | 1
+
! colspan="2" | 1st Place ($50,000)
! colspan="2" | 2
+
! colspan="2" | 2nd Place ($30,000)
! colspan="2" | 3
+
! colspan="2" | 3rd Place ($20,000)
! colspan="2" | 4
+
! colspan="2" | 4th Place ($10,000)
 +
 
 +
! style="width: 12.5%;" rowspan="2" | Clues and Summary<br>(from the [http://www.j-archive.com J! Archive])
 
|- style="text-align: center; background: #eee"
 
|- style="text-align: center; background: #eee"
 
! style="width: 15%;"| Name
 
! style="width: 15%;"| Name
Line 3,512: Line 3,405:
 
! style="width: 15%;"| Name
 
! style="width: 15%;"| Name
 
! style="width: 7.5%;"| Score
 
! style="width: 7.5%;"| Score
 +
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan=3|1023
+
<!-------
|rowspan=3|February 20, 2019
+
| 4777
| rowspan="2" |Melanie Amaro<ref>Melanie Amaro received a bye to the semi-final round for becoming the very first ''Vote for the Girls'' victory and winning [[wikipedia:The X Factor (U.S. season 1)|''The X Factor'' 1]] in December 2011. [[#Contestants with bye to Semi-Finals|More detailed statistics]]</ref>
+
| May 17, 2005
| style="text-align: right;"| 739
+
| rowspan="3" | [[Jerome Vered]]
| rowspan="2" |Alisan Porter<ref>Alisan Porter received a bye to the semi-final round for her victory on [[wikipedia:The Voice (U.S. season 10)|''The Voice 10'']]. [[#Contestants with bye to Semi-Finals|More detailed statistics]]</ref>
+
| style="text-align: right;"| $23,100
| style="text-align: right;"| 956
+
| rowspan="3" | [[Frank Spangenberg]] <ref name="spangenberg" />
| rowspan="2" |Christiana Danielle
+
| style="text-align: right;"| $13,500
| style="text-align: right;"| 1077
+
| rowspan="3" | Pam Mueller
| rowspan="2" |Pia Toscano
+
| style="text-align: right;"| $10,000
| style="text-align: right;"| 994
+
| [http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=321 Game Summary]
|-
 
| style="text-align: right;"| 1019
 
| style="text-align: right;"| 985
 
| style="text-align: right;"| 1314
 
| style="text-align: right;"| 985
 
|- style="text-align: center;"
 
| Melanie Amaro
 
! 1758
 
| Alisan Porter
 
! 1941
 
| '''Christiana Danielle'''
 
! 2391
 
| Pia Toscano
 
! 1979
 
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan=3|1024
+
| 4778
|rowspan=3|February 21, 2019
+
| May 18, 2005
| rowspan="2" |Lauren Aliana<ref>Lauren Alaina received a bye to the semi-final round for her ''Vote for the Girls'' record before Jessica Meuse tied and overtook by Jena Asciutto in 2014. [[#Contestants with bye to Semi-Finals|More detailed statistics]]</ref>
+
| style="text-align: right;"| $7,800
| style="text-align: right;"| 615
+
| style="text-align: right;"| $5,800
| rowspan="2" |Addison Agen
+
| style="text-align: right;"| $4,899
| style="text-align: right;"| 1120
+
| [http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=322 Game Summary]
| rowspan="2" | Lindsey Stirling
 
| style="text-align: right;"| 687
 
| rowspan="2" | Normani Kordei
 
| style="text-align: right;"| 806
 
 
|-
 
|-
| style="text-align: right;"| 807
+
! style="text-align: center;" colspan=2 | Total
| style="text-align: right;"| 897
+
! $30,900
| style="text-align: right;"| 554
+
! $19,300
| style="text-align: right;"| 432
+
! $14,899
|- style="text-align: center;"
+
| &nbsp;
| Lauren Alaina
 
! 1422
 
| '''Addison Agen'''
 
! 2017
 
| Lindsey Stirling
 
! 1241
 
| Normani Kordei
 
! 1238
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
+
| 4779
|rowspan=3|1025
+
| May 19, 2005
|rowspan=3|February 22, 2019
+
| rowspan="3" | [[Brad Rutter]] <ref name="rutter" />
| rowspan="2" | Whitney Reign
+
| style="text-align: right;"| $10,000
| style="text-align: right;"| 1038
+
| rowspan="3" | John Cuthbertson
| rowspan="2" | Angie Miller
+
| style="text-align: right;"| $13,500
| style="text-align: right;"| 1561
+
| rowspan="3" | Chris Miller
| rowspan="2" | Danielle Bradbery
+
| style="text-align: right;"| $10,000
| style="text-align: right;"| 1606
+
| [http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=323 Game Summary]
| rowspan="2" | Lauren Diaz
 
| style="text-align: right;"| 1175
 
 
|-
 
|-
| style="text-align: right;"| 1041
+
| 4780
| style="text-align: right;"| 618
+
| May 20, 2005
| style="text-align: right;"| 587
+
| style="text-align: right;"| $26,600
| style="text-align: right;"| 492
+
| style="text-align: right;"| $200
|- style="text-align: center;"
+
| style="text-align: right;"| $1,699
| Whitney Reign
+
| [http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=324 Game Summary]
! 2079
 
| Angie Miller
 
! 2179
 
| '''Danielle Bradbery'''
 
! 2193
 
| Lauren Diaz
 
! 2157
 
 
|-
 
|-
 +
! style="text-align: center;" colspan=2 | Total
 +
! $36,600
 +
! $13,700
 +
! $11,699
 +
| &nbsp;--->
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
===Round 5 (Final) results===
 
===Round 5 (Final) results===
 +
<!---
 +
Round 5, which aired on May 23, 24, and 25, featured Round 4 champions [[Brad Rutter]] and [[Jerome Vered]] competing against [[Ken Jennings]] in a three-game final for $2,000,000. Rutter won the match in a runaway and displaced Jennings as television's largest [[game show]] winner in history at the time (Rutter, by virtue of the tournament set up and the elimination of Bernie Cullen in the first round, was the only player who could have done so). However, Jennings later reclaimed that distinction by winning $500,000 on ''[[Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?]]'' in October 2008, only to lose it again after coming in second to Rutter in the ''Jeopardy!'' Battle of the Decades (May 2014).  ---->
  
Round 5, which aired on February 27 and 28, featured Round 4 champions Danielle Bradbery, Christiana Danielle and [[Addison Agen]] competing against Jena Asciutto in a three-match final for the 10th Anniversary Pick.  Bradbery won the tournament in a runaway and displaced Asciutto as biggest ''Vote for the Girls'' winner in history at the time. <!---However, Jennings later reclaimed that distinction by winning $500,000 on ''[[Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?]]'' in October 2008, only to lose it again after coming in second to Rutter in the ''Jeopardy!'' Battle of the Decades (May 2014).  ---->
+
{| class="wikitable" style="width:98%; border:1; cellpadding:2; cellspacing:0; background=f9f9f9; text-align:center;"
 
 
<!----- 1st Place ($2,000,000), 2nd Place ($500,000), 3rd Place ($250,000), 4th Place ($100,000) --->
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%; border:1; cellpadding:2; cellspacing:0; background=f9f9f9; text-align:center;"
 
 
|-
 
|-
! style="width: 5%;" rowspan="2" | Episode Number
+
! style="width: 5%;" rowspan="2" | Game
 
! style="width: 15%;" rowspan="2" | Air Date
 
! style="width: 15%;" rowspan="2" | Air Date
! colspan="2" | 1
+
! colspan="2" | 1st Place ($2,000,000)
! colspan="2" | 2
+
! colspan="2" | 2nd Place ($500,000)
! colspan="2" | 3
+
! colspan="2" | 3rd Place ($250,000)
! colspan="2" | 4
+
! colspan="2" | 4th Place ($100,000)
 +
! style="width: 12.5%;" rowspan="2" | Clues and Summary<br>(from the [http://www.j-archive.com J! Archive])
 
|- style="text-align: center; background: #eee"
 
|- style="text-align: center; background: #eee"
 
! style="width: 15%;"| Name
 
! style="width: 15%;"| Name
Line 3,615: Line 3,478:
 
! style="width: 7.5%;"| Score
 
! style="width: 7.5%;"| Score
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan=4|1026
+
<!---
|rowspan=4|February 27, 2019
+
| 4781
| rowspan="3" | Christiana Danielle
+
| May 23, 2005
| style="text-align: right;"| 1064
+
| rowspan="4" | [[Brad Rutter]]<ref name="rutter" />
| rowspan="3" | Danielle Bradbery
+
| style="text-align: right;"| $18,400
| style="text-align: right;"| 1313
+
| rowspan="4" | [[Ken Jennings]]<ref>Jena Asciutto received a bye to the final round for her numerous ''Jeopardy!'' records.</ref>
| rowspan="3" | Addison Agen
+
| style="text-align: right;"| $16,000
| style="text-align: right;"| 1433
+
| rowspan="4" | [[Jerome Vered]]
| rowspan="3" | Jena Asciutto<ref>Jena Asciutto received a bye to the final round for her numerous ''Vote for the Girls'' records.</ref>
+
| style="text-align: right;"| $16,400
| style="text-align: right;"| 1032
+
| [http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=328 Game Summary]
 
|-
 
|-
| style="text-align: right;"| 1360
+
| 4782
| style="text-align: right;"| 2465
+
| May 24, 2005
| style="text-align: right;"| 1483
+
| style="text-align: right;"| $20,000
| style="text-align: right;"| 2224
+
| style="text-align: right;"| $10,000
 +
| style="text-align: right;"| $3,200
 +
| [http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=329 Game Summary]
 
|-
 
|-
| style="text-align: right;"| 1682
+
| 4783
| style="text-align: right;"| 2440
+
| May 25, 2005
| style="text-align: right;"| 1723
+
| style="text-align: right;"| $23,600
| style="text-align: right;"| 1687
+
| style="text-align: right;"| $8,599
|- style="text-align: center;"
+
| style="text-align: right;"| $1,000
| {{won|place=4|Christiana Danielle}}
+
| [http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=330 Game Summary]
! {{won|place=4|4,106}}
 
| {{won|place=1|'''Danielle Bradbery'''}}
 
! {{won|place=1|6,218}}
 
| {{won|place=3|Addison Agen}}
 
! {{won|place=3|4,639}}
 
| {{won|place=2|Jena Ascoutto}}
 
! {{won|place=2|4,943}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
|-
+
! style="text-align: center;" colspan=2 | Total
 
+
! style="background:gold;" | $62,000
 +
! style="background:silver;" | $34,599
 +
! style="background:#CD7F32;" | $20,600
 +
| &nbsp;---->
 
|}
 
|}
  

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Latin: A a Á á À à  â Ä ä Ǎ ǎ Ă ă Ā ā à ã Å å Ą ą Æ æ Ǣ ǣ   B b   C c Ć ć Ċ ċ Ĉ ĉ Č č Ç ç   D d Ď ď Đ đ Ḍ ḍ Ð ð   E e É é È è Ė ė Ê ê Ë ë Ě ě Ĕ ĕ Ē ē Ẽ ẽ Ę ę Ẹ ẹ Ɛ ɛ Ǝ ǝ Ə ə   F f   G g Ġ ġ Ĝ ĝ Ğ ğ Ģ ģ   H h Ĥ ĥ Ħ ħ Ḥ ḥ   I i İ ı Í í Ì ì Î î Ï ï Ǐ ǐ Ĭ ĭ Ī ī Ĩ ĩ Į į Ị ị   J j Ĵ ĵ   K k Ķ ķ   L l Ĺ ĺ Ŀ ŀ Ľ ľ Ļ ļ Ł ł Ḷ ḷ Ḹ ḹ   M m Ṃ ṃ   N n Ń ń Ň ň Ñ ñ Ņ ņ Ṇ ṇ Ŋ ŋ   O o Ó ó Ò ò Ô ô Ö ö Ǒ ǒ Ŏ ŏ Ō ō Õ õ Ǫ ǫ Ọ ọ Ő ő Ø ø Œ œ   Ɔ ɔ   P p   Q q   R r Ŕ ŕ Ř ř Ŗ ŗ Ṛ ṛ Ṝ ṝ   S s Ś ś Ŝ ŝ Š š Ş ş Ș ș Ṣ ṣ ß   T t Ť ť Ţ ţ Ț ț Ṭ ṭ Þ þ   U u Ú ú Ù ù Û û Ü ü Ǔ ǔ Ŭ ŭ Ū ū Ũ ũ Ů ů Ų ų Ụ ụ Ű ű Ǘ ǘ Ǜ ǜ Ǚ ǚ Ǖ ǖ   V v   W w Ŵ ŵ   X x   Y y Ý ý Ŷ ŷ Ÿ ÿ Ỹ ỹ Ȳ ȳ   Z z Ź ź Ż ż Ž ž   ß Ð ð Þ þ Ŋ ŋ Ə ə
Greek: Ά ά Έ έ Ή ή Ί ί Ό ό Ύ ύ Ώ ώ   Α α Β β Γ γ Δ δ   Ε ε Ζ ζ Η η Θ θ   Ι ι Κ κ Λ λ Μ μ   Ν ν Ξ ξ Ο ο Π π   Ρ ρ Σ σ ς Τ τ Υ υ   Φ φ Χ χ Ψ ψ Ω ω   {{Polytonic|}}
Cyrillic: А а Б б В в Г г   Ґ ґ Ѓ ѓ Д д Ђ ђ   Е е Ё ё Є є Ж ж   З з Ѕ ѕ И и І і   Ї ї Й й Ј ј К к   Ќ ќ Л л Љ љ М м   Н н Њ њ О о П п   Р р С с Т т Ћ ћ   У у Ў ў Ф ф Х х   Ц ц Ч ч Џ џ Ш ш   Щ щ Ъ ъ Ы ы Ь ь   Э э Ю ю Я я   ́
IPA: t̪ d̪ ʈ ɖ ɟ ɡ ɢ ʡ ʔ   ɸ β θ ð ʃ ʒ ɕ ʑ ʂ ʐ ç ʝ ɣ χ ʁ ħ ʕ ʜ ʢ ɦ   ɱ ɳ ɲ ŋ ɴ   ʋ ɹ ɻ ɰ   ʙ ⱱ ʀ ɾ ɽ   ɫ ɬ ɮ ɺ ɭ ʎ ʟ   ɥ ʍ ɧ   ʼ   ɓ ɗ ʄ ɠ ʛ   ʘ ǀ ǃ ǂ ǁ   ɨ ʉ ɯ   ɪ ʏ ʊ   ø ɘ ɵ ɤ   ə ɚ   ɛ œ ɜ ɝ ɞ ʌ ɔ   æ   ɐ ɶ ɑ ɒ   ʰ ʱ ʷ ʲ ˠ ˤ ⁿ ˡ   ˈ ˌ ː ˑ ̪   {{IPA|}}