MADISON, Wis. _ The winning numbers in Thursday evening's drawing of the Wisconsin Lottery's "SuperCash" game were:
01-04-05-21-27-33, Doubler: N
(one, four, five, twenty-one, twenty-seven, thirty-three; Doubler: N)
¶ Maximum prize: $350,000
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