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The 'Preakness Stakes winners' quiz
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The 'Preakness Stakes winners' quiz

Can you name every winner of the Preakness Stakes since 1873? There were no races from 1891-1893. In 1918, 26 horses were entered into two heats, and there were two winners for the only time in history. Good luck!

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1873
Survivor
1874
Culpepper
1875
Tom Ochiltree
1876
Shirley
1877
Cloverbrook
1878
Duke of Magenta
1879
Harold
1880
Grenada
1881
Saunterer
1882
Vanguard
1883
Jacobus
1884
Knight of Ellerslie
1885
Tecumseh
1886
The Bard
1887
Dunboyne
1888
Refund
1889
Buddhist
1890
Montague
1894
Assignee
1895
Belmar
1896
Margrave
1897
Paul Kauvar
1898
Sly Fox
1899
Half Time
1900
Hindus
1901
The Parader
1902
Old England
1903
Flocarline
1904
Bryn Mawr
1905
Cairngorm
1906
Whimsical
1907
Don Enrique
1908
Royal Tourist
1909
Effendi
1910
Layminster
1911
Watervale
1912
Colonel Holloway
1913
Buskin
1914
Holiday
1915
Rhine Maiden
1916
Damrosch
1917
Kalitan
1918
War Cloud
1918
Jack Hare, Jr.
1919
Sir Barton
1920
Man o' War
1921
Broomspun
1922
Pillory
1923
Vigil
1924
Nellie Morse
1925
Coventry
1926
Display
1927
Bostonian
1928
Victorian
1929
Dr. Freeland
1930
Gallant Fox
1931
Mate
1932
Burgoo King
1933
Head Play
1934
High Quest
1935
Omaha
1936
Bold Venture
1937
War Admiral
1938
Dauber
1939
Challedon
1940
Bimelech
1941
Whirlaway
1942
Alsab
1943
Count Fleet
1944
Pensive
1945
Polynesian
1946
Assault
1947
Faultless
1948
Citation
1949
Capot
1950
Hill Prince
1951
Bold
1952
Blue Man
1953
Native Dancer
1954
Hasty Road
1955
Nashua
1956
Fabius
1957
Bold Ruler
1958
Tim Tam
1959
Royal Orbit
1960
Bally Ache
1961
Carry Back
1962
Greek Money
1963
Candy Spots
1964
Northern Dancer
1965
Tom Rolfe
1966
Kauai King
1967
Damascus
1968
Forward Pass
1969
Majestic Prince
1970
Personality
1971
Canonero II
1972
Bee Bee Bee
1973
Secretariat
1974
Little Current
1975
Master Derby
1976
Elocutionist
1977
Seattle Slew
1978
Affirmed
1979
Spectacular Bid
1980
Codex
1981
Pleasant Colony
1982
Aloma's Ruler
1983
Deputed Testamony
1984
Gate Dancer
1985
Tank's Prospect
1986
Snow Chief
1987
Alysheba
1988
Risen Star
1989
Sunday Silence
1990
Summer Squall
1991
Hansel
1992
Pine Bluff
1993
Prairie Bayou
1994
Tabasco Cat
1995
Timber Country
1996
Louis Quatorze
1997
Silver Charm
1998
Real Quiet
1999
Charismatic
2000
Red Bullet
2001
Point Given
2002
War Emblem
2003
Funny Cide
2004
Smarty Jones
2005
Afleet Alex
2006
Bernardini
2007
Curlin
2008
Big Brown
2009
Rachel Alexandra
2010
Lookin At Lucky
2011
Shackleford
2012
I'll Have Another
2013
Oxbow
2014
California Chrome
2015
American Pharoah
2016
Exaggerator
2017
Cloud Computing
2018
Justify
2019
War of Will
2020
Swiss Skydiver
2021
Rombauer
2022
Early Voting
2023
National Treasure
2024
Seize The Grey
2025
Journalism

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