| Chris Miller | |
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| Birth Hometown: | Louisville, Kentucky |
| Occupation: | Retail specialist |
| Years active: | 2004-2005 |
Chris Miller is a retail specialist from Louisville, Kentucky.
Jeopardy! Run[]
Regular Play[]
He made her Jeopardy! debut on April 1, 2004 and went on to be an 5-time champion, accumulating $125,597 in six appearances.
| Game No. | Air Date | Final score | Cumulative Winnings | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | April 1, 2004 | $36,399 | $36,399 | |
| 2 | April 2, 2004 | $22,799 | $59,198 | Chris' first nonrunaway game. |
| 3 | April 5, 2004 | $22,799 | $81,997 | |
| 4 | April 6, 2004 | $29,199 | $111,196 | |
| 5 | April 7, 2004 | $12,401 | $123,597 | |
| 6 | April 8, 2004 | $25,999 | $125,597 | Chris' second and final nonrunaway game in regular season play. Lost to Scott Renzoni, who went on a 4-game winning streak. |
Tournament of Champions[]
In the fourth quarterfinal game, he faced off against Tom Baker and Russ Schumacher. Throughout the first two rounds, he came up with 16/23 correct responses (including 0/1 Daily Double). Everyone got Final correct, but after losing to Baker (in a runaway game), he and Russ received wildcards as their $4,000 and $12,400 were enough to advance.
In the second semifinal game, he faced off against Tom Walsh and Anne Boyd. Throughout the first two rounds, he came up with 25/28 correct responses (including 0/1 Daily Double). He was the only player who got Final incorrect, but after losing to Walsh (after Anne failed to cover him and a come from behind win), he and Anne received $10,000.
Ultimate Tournament of Champions[]
In the twenty-fourth game of round one, he faced off against Mike Thayer and Dennis Donohue. Throughout the first two rounds, he came up with 29/34 correct responses (including 0/2 Daily Doubles). He and Dennis got Final correct. Miller advanced to round two. Thayer and Dennis received $5,000.
In the tenth game of round two, he faced off against Ryan Holznagel and David Traini. Throughout the first two rounds, he came up with 19/24 correct responses (including 0/1 Daily Double). He was the only player correct in Final and advanced to the quarterfinals. Ryan and Traini received $10,000.
In the fifth quarterfinal game, he faced off against Matt Zielenski and Lan Djang. Throughout the first two rounds, he came up with 20/21 correct responses. He was the only player correct in Final and advanced to the semifinals. Matt and Lan received $15,000.
In the second half of the semifinals, he faced off against Brad Rutter and John Cuthbertson. Throughout the semifinals, he came up with a combined 20/21 correct responses. He and Brad were tied for second at the end of game one. Everyone got 1/2 Final Jeopardy correct, but after losing to Brad (in a come from behind and runaway win), he received $20,000 for second runner-up while John received $30,000 for first runner-up.
Tournaments and Events[]
He later returned for the Ultimate Tournament of Champions to win an additional $93,844, making him the semifinalist of the tournament losing to Brad Rutter in the semifinals.
He later returned for Pop Culture Jeopardy! hosted by Colin Jost to win $500 of the $1,500 prize for finishing as the quarterfinalist with teammates Kyle Webb and Matty in team Pasta La Vista.

