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(Greatest Doodler of All Time, obviously.)

At least try a doodle, Brad.

Brad Rutter, Match No.

Brad, youre going to lose, Saltz added.

Brad Rutter, Match No.

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Same as it ever was.

Look where Rutters hand was!

(On the buzzer.)

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Brad Rutter, Match No.

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It looks like theBandRare holding hands here.

James Holzhauer, Match No.

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1, Game No.

James Holzhauer, Match No.

3, Game No.

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Have you ever seen a more whimsicalJ?

Asking for a friend.

James Holzhauer, Match No.

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2, Game No.

If James isnt winning, Saltz noted, hes got a pretty creative mind anyway.

Ken Jennings, Match No.

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This writer thought Jennings hearkened back to a fun, simpler time of early aughts bubble letters.

Saltz thought it looked like a logo for cigarettes.

James Holzhauer, Match No.

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2, Game No.

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Stronger, more futuristic bubble letters?

Or a stronger, more futuristic cigarette logo for a galaxy far, far away?

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James Holzhauer, Match No.

3, Game No.

James likes hockey or ancient Greek war helmets, Saltz suggested.

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I hate hockey, but whatever.

Ken Jennings, Match No.

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If only Jennings had other colors besides white for his trek into Pointillism.

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Busy mind, Ken, Saltz said.

Who is Georges Seurat?

Ken Jennings, Match No.

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Kens graphic message is obvious, Saltz said.

Hes saying it out loud and hes proud that he lives in,boom, Seattle.

As if that means anything.

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Were coining this style now for future art historians: Neo-Frasier.

James Holzhauer, Match No.

1, Game No.

This shows him thinking off the page in a different way, Saltz noted, and breaking it up.

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