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  1. Prizes Winners of the Contest (hereinafter “Winners”) will receive one of three prizes – the Man Cave Brew Bundle (Twin Peaks Man Cave Neon Sign, Coors Light Home Bar Kit: Mini-Refrigerator, Neon Sign, Cocktail Table & Stools), The Game Day Bundle (75” Ultra-Thin LG SmartTV, Miller Lite Tailgate: Corn Hole, Ice Chest & 10’x10’ Tent ...

  2. Miss Twin Peaks: Directed by Tim Hunter. With Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Ontkean, Mädchen Amick, Dana Ashbrook. Windom Earle sets his sights on the Miss Twin Peaks contest.

    • (4K)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Tim Hunter
    • 1991-06-10
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Twin_PeaksTwin Peaks - Wikipedia

    When Annie wins the Miss Twin Peaks contest, Earle kidnaps her and takes her to the entrance to the Black Lodge, whose power he seeks to use for himself. Through a series of clues Cooper discovers the entrance to the Black Lodge, which turns out to be the strange, red-curtained room from his dream.

    • Overview
    • Miss Twin Peaks 1989

    The Miss Twin Peaks Contest was a beauty pageant held annually in Twin Peaks since 1969. The prizes for the winner were a cash prize, a dozen roses, and a scholarship to the college of her choice.

    Norma Jennings was crowned Miss Twin Peaks in the first-annual pageant and returned as a judge in 1989, with her sister, Annie Blackburn winning the title.

    Host

    •Will Hayward

    Judges

    •Dwayne Milford •Richard Tremayne •Norma Jennings

    Contestants

    •Annie Blackburn - Winner •Donna Hayward •Nadine Hurley •Shelly Johnson •Lana Budding Milford •Lucy Moran

  4. "Episode 28", "The Night of Decision", or "Miss Twin Peaks", is the twenty-first episode of the second season of Twin Peaks, and the twenty-ninth episode of the series as a whole. It originally aired June 10 , 1991 .

  5. Jun 27, 2024 · Lacy Comer never thought she'd be crowned the new Miss Twin Peaks. She didn't even think she'd make the Top 10. But the judges thought otherwise.

  6. Jan 31, 2017 · Ben pushes through her resistance and paints a picture of an educated and intellectual Miss Twin Peaks who could rebuke and obliterate the very standards by which Audrey is appalled.