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  1. Near the end of the fourth season, six of the best contestants who previously won $5,000 return for a special "Ben Stein's Cup" episode, for a chance to win $25,000. In the first round, question values were $200, $400, and $600, with follow-up questions worth $200. In the second round, questions are worth $800–$2,000 in increments of $400.

    • Al Burton, Donnie Brainard, Byron Glore, Andrew J. Golder
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  2. Mar 19, 2024 · 1997: "Hello. I'm Ben Stein. And today, I'm going to make history. I'm going to put up $5,000 of my money. So if you're smart enough, fast enough, and if you've got the guts, you can WIN BEN STEIN'S MONEY!!!" 1998-2001: "Hello. I'm Ben Stein. And today, I'm going to make history. I'm putting up $5,000 that says I know more than you.

  3. Win Ben Stein's Money featured three contestants competing in a Q & A styled game against each other and eventually Ben Stein himself in an attempt to win $5,000 of his money. In these rounds, the contestants involved faced a board of five categories inside five picture frames (in the first season they appeared as cards, but from Season 2 onward, the cards were replaced with monitors). Each ...

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    • Ben Stein attended what law school? Hint. Harvard. Yale. Princeton. Stanford. NEXT>
    • How much are questions worth in the second round of play? Hint. $50-$150. $500-$1000. $100-$300. $200-$500. NEXT>
    • Who was Ben's sidekick for the first 3 seasons? Hint. Jon Stewart. Nancy Pimental. Jimmy Kimmel. Adam Carolla. NEXT>
    • Who became Ben's sidekick at the beginning of the 4th season? Hint. Jon Stewart. Jimmy Kimmel. Nancy Pimental. Adam Carolla. NEXT>
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  5. To end the fourth season, WBSM held a "Win Ben Stein's Cup" Tournament of Champions, worth $25,000. Questions in round one were worth $200-$800, and round two was worth $1000-$2000. The contestants (who all had won $5000 before) were: Benjamin Aushitz Tom Gray Mike Horner Mike won the match with $4600, and barely beat Ben in the best-of-nine ...

  6. (And with the "Ben Stein's Cup", a single-game tournament which was only played twice for $25,000, the highest a contestant could win was $30,000 altogether.) Golden Snitch : The $400 and $500 questions in Round 2.

  7. Feb 25, 2023 · In both episodes, the winners attempted to defeat Stein for the entire $25,000, and the first "Ben Stein's Cup" was co-hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, while the second was co-hosted by Nancy Pimental. In conclusion, "Win Ben Stein's Money" was a game show that had a unique format and was a hit with audiences during its run.