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Top Chef Predictions—Episode 9: You Be the Judge!

It's time for you, our dear readers, to weigh in with your thoughts on the strong and weak contestants.

Written by Washingtonian Staff | Published on August 11, 2010
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We've been asking local Top Chef alumni to give us their thoughts every Wednesday on the upcoming episode. But we know everyone has an opinion about the show, and for this episode—about halfway through the season—we want to know what you think. Which contestants are making it to the finals? Who's a sure thing to pack his or her knives? Answer our polls below, then give us some more thoughts in the comments section. 


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