ATLANTA — The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the "Powerball" game were:
1-17-35-49-54, Powerball: 34
(thirteen, twenty, thirty-two, forty-five, forty-eight, Powerball: seventeen)
Estimated jackpot: $100 million
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Arizona Winners:
Combination Prize No. AZ Winners
Jackpot 0
5 of 5 $1,000,000 1
4 of 5 plus Powerball 10,000 5
4 of 5 $100 97
3 of 5 plus Powerball $100 162
3 of 5 $7 5388
2 of 5 plus Powerball $7 2693
1 of 5 plus Powerball $4 17482
Mega Ball $4 35321
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