The Final Jeopardy category and answer will be listed below as the programs have aired for the weekday episodes of the Jeopardy program
Date Category Answer
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December 1 2010
The Final category was French Authors
The clue was: Published posthumously in 1970 his first novel "a Family Death" features a Protagonist named Patrice Mersault
The answer was Who was Albert Camus
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December 2 2010
The final category was British Women
The clue was: The clue was: It's said that this women who died in 1976 made more money out of murder than any women since Lucrezia Borgia
The answer was: Who was Agatha Christie
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December 3 2010
Final Category: THE CABINET
Final Clue: These 2 cabinet Departments both depict 19th century plows on their Official Seals
Final Answer: AGRICULTURE AND LABOR
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December 6 2010
The final category was: The bible
The clue was: This happens several times as in Kings 17 and Acts 20, the most famous time, it's done by Jesus in John II
The answer was What was raising the dead
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December 7 2010
The final category was Flags of the World
The clue was: In use from 1844 to 1905 a flag representing the union of these 2 countries was nicknamed the "Herring Salad"
The answer was: What are Sweden and Norway
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December 8 2010
The final category is World History
The clue was: After the Royal Family fled to this country in 1807, it became the only one in South American from which a European Country was ruled
The answer is What is Brazil
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December 9 2010
The final category is State Capitals
The clue was: Forget Me Not, Glacier Avenue, and Glacier Highway are streets in this State Capital
The answer was: What is Juneau
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December 10 2010
The category was Movies and Languages
The Clue was: A 2010 Article article from Slate called this language created by Paul Frommer "The New Klingon"
The answer was: What is Na'vi from Avatar
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December 13 2010
The final category is Countries
The clue was: In only two cases can you add 2 letters to a country to get Another Country: Austria / Australia and this Pair.
The answer was: What is Niger and Nigeria
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December 14 2010
The final category was Olympics History
The Clue was: In 1988 this country boycotted the summer Olympics after it's demand to co-host the summer games was refused
The answer was What is North Korea
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December 15 2010
The final category is British Royalty
The clue was: From the Latin for "Greatest", this form of address was introduced by the narcissistic King Richard II
The answer was: What is Majesty
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December 16 2010
The final category is Skyscrapers
The clue was: After a construction boom funded by oil and gas money this capital city now has Europe's tallest building
The answer was: What is Moscow
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December 17 2010
The final category was Americana
The Clue was: Riding the subway in New York in 1908, Jack Norworth saw a sign for the Polo grounds ans was inspired to write this song
The answer was: What is take me out to the Ballgame
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December 20 2010
The Final category is 20th Century Novelists
The clue was: A critic said that a character of his, "yearning for the moon...never saw the sixpence at his feet"; he made that into a title
The answer was: Who was Somerset Maugham
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December 21 2010
The final category was The 19th Century
The clue was: Thomas Huxley and Samuel Wilberforce were among the OXford Museum speakers debating this theory June 30 1860
The answer was: What was Evolution
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December 22 2010
The final category was U.S. History
The Clue was: The day after the 15th amendment took effort, Thomas Peterson became the 1st African American to do this under it's provisions
The answer was: What is To Vote
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December 23 2010
The Final category was Sport
The clue was: In 1744 the first mention of this sport said "away flies the boy to the next...post and then home with joy
The answer was: What is Baseball
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December 24 2010
The final category is Americana
The clue was: Finding the spot for this memorial caused it's creator to say America will walk along that skyline
The answer was: What is Mount Rushmore
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December 27 2010
The final category is Languages of Europe
The clue was: A mixture of English and Spanish, LLanito is the language of this territory's 30,000 residents
The answer was: What is Gibraltar
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December 28 2010
The final category was Cabinet Officers
The clue was: He was the last Secretary of State to serve in the post under 2 presidents
The answer was: Who was Henry Kissinger
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December 29 2010
The final category is Literary Lines
The clue was: You have no right to expect me to send you back to Kansas appears in a 1900 novel and in an epigraph to this 1995 novel
The answer was: What is Wicked
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December 30 2010
The final Category is Music and Movie Superstars
The clue was: These two are the only Best Oscar Winners to have the number 1 Hits on the Billboard Top 40
The answer was: Who is Cher and Barbara Streisand
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December 31 2010
The final category was Political Terms
The clue was: A 1912 political speech said the Bull Moose Party, "Comes from" these, "it has grown from soil of... people's hard necessities"
The answer was: What was Grass Roots
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The final category was British Women
The clue was: It's said that this women who died in 1976 made more money out of murder than any women since Lucrezia Borgia
The answer was: Who was Agatha Christie
The final category is Americana
The clue was: Finding the spot for this memorial caused it's creator to say America will walk along that skyline
The answer was: What is Mount Rushmore
The Final Jeopardy category, Clue, and answer will be listed below as the new programs have aired for the weekday episodes of the Jeopardy TV Show:
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January 3 2011
The Final Category is Pop Stars
The Clue was: He was backed by London's Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra on his 200 tour, which he called "symphonicity"
The answer was: Who was Sting
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January 4 2011
The final category was The Hall of Presidents
The clue was: Of the 9 President's whose images have a beard or a mustache, this late 19th century man is the only Democrat
The answer was: Who was Grover Cleveland
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January 5 2011
The final category was Countries
The clue was: By area it is the world's largest country that is named for a river
The answer was: What is India
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January 6 2011
The final Category is Worldwide Media
The clue was: The Name for this news agency means "Peninsular" referring to the Arabian Peninsular
The answer was: What is Al Jazeera
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January 7 2011
The category was World Languages
The Clue was: Of all the countries with Spanish as an Official Language , this one is last alphabetically
The answer was: What is Venezuela
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January 10 2011
The Final category was Symbols
The clue was: One tale of it's origin says that the blind seer Tiresias separated 2 snakes with his staff
The answer was : What is Caduceus
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January 11 2011
The final category was 20th Century Artists
The clue was: In 1950 he answered a Time Magazine article on him, and a common criticism, with a telegram reading "No chaos damn it"
The answer was: Who was Jackson Pollack
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January 12 2011
The final category is Computer Science
The clue was: John Turkey coined the this compound word in 1958 saying it was as important as "tubes, transistors, wires, tapes..."
The answer was: What is Software
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January 13 2011
The final category is Law
The clue was: In 1790 the USA's 1st law governing this protection gave it a term of 14 years; today it can extend well over a century
The answer was: What is Copyright
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January 14 2011
The final category was The Presidency
The clue was: From the same state, they're the 2 presidents whose occupations are listed by World Book as "Planter"
The answer was: Who were Thomas Jefferson and George Washington
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January 17 2011
The final Category is Authors
The clue was: This author whose 1st name is also an English word meaning a saying or motto was the 1st President of the Soviet Writers' Union
The answer was: What was Maxim Gorky
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January 18 2011
The final category is State Names
The clue was: These are the two U.S. states with only one constant in their names
The answer was: What are Iowa and Ohio
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January 19 2011
The final category is Ocean Life
The Clue was: The deepest diving sea turtle is this one which name suggests the flexibility that lets it survive 1,700 lbs/square inch pressure
The answer was: What is a Leatherback Turtle
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January 20 2011
The final Category is World Leaders
The clue was: At His 1994 Inaugural he called for "a rainbow nation at peace with itself and the world"
The answer was: Who was Nelson Mandela
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January 21 2011
The final category is Movie Sequels
The clue was: Golf carts used by the crews in the movie production of this 2009 movie bore signs reading, " Galileo" and "Bernini"
The answer was: What was Angels and Demons
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January 24 2011
The final category is 19th century people
The clue was: After meeting him, Hawthorne said He Had a "Sallow, queer, sagacious visage" warmed by "homely human sympathies"
The answer was: Who was Abraham Lincoln -
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January 25 2011
The final category was The Old Testament
The Clue was: In the book of Job, this name means "accuser" and that was his role in God's court
The answer was: Who was Satan
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January 26 2011
The final category was Africa
The clue was: It's Declaration of Independence was signed in 1847 by 11 men in that nation's Providence Baptist Church
The answer was: What is Liberia
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January 27 2011
The final category was Sports Awards
The clue was: In the 4 major U.S. Sports Leagues he's won more regular season MVP awards than any other Player
The answer was: Who was Wayne Gretzky
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January 28 2011
The final category was Disney Movies
The clue was: With special sound equipment needed in the auditorium this 1940's film was initially released in only 14 theaters
The answer was: What was Fantasia
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January 31 2011
The final category was 21ST Century EMMY'S
The clue was: As two different characters, she is the first actress to win leading Emmys in both the Drama and Comedy categories
The answer was: Who was Edie Falco
The Final Jeopardy category, Clue, and answer will be listed below as the new programs have aired for the weekday episodes of the Jeopardy TV Show:
April 1 2011
The final category was Billboard's Hot 100
The clue was: In 2010 they broke the Beatles' record for having the most songs on the hot 100 chart by a non-solo act
The answer was: Who were The Cast of Glee
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April 4 2011
The final category was World Geography
The clue was: These 3 nations each border the world's largest and smallest oceans
The answer was: What were THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, AND RUSSIA
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April 5 2011
The final category was Bartlett's Familiar Quotations
The Clue was: The latest "Bartlett's" List of Quotes chronologically; the first quotes come from this country
The answer was: What Was Egypt
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April 6 2011
The final category was Composers
The clue was: His first name means "Happy", but 3 of his 5 Symphonies are in gloomy minor keys
The answer was: Who was Felix Mendelssohn -
April 7 2011
The final Category was Literary Quotations
Thee clue was: Pulitzer prize winner Robert Frost remarked that this is what gets "Lost in Translation"
The answer was: What is Poetry
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April 8 2011
The final category was The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Clue Was: 64 paintings for the Met's founding purchase are still in its collection from this current European Nation
The answer was: What are The Netherlands
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April 11 2011
The final category was Geographic Adjectives
The clue was: Of the nations with adjectives in their common names, only this Western Hemisphere one bears the name of a religious order
The answer was: What was The Dominican Republic
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April 12 2011
The final category was Baseball and the Presidency
The clue was: As both VP and President, he threw out a season's 1st pitch, each time for a different senator's franchise
The answer was: Who was Richard Nixon
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April 13 2011
The category was Nobel Peace Prize Winners
The clue was: This middle east prime minister's of the same country who shared the 1994 Nobel Peace Prize with another leader
The answer was: Who were Shimon Perez and Yitzhak Rabin -
April 14 2011
The Final category is Authors on Authors
The clue was: Faulkner said this writer, "Has no courage" & "Has never used a word where the reader ( May Need) a dictionary"
The answer was: Who was Ernest Hemingway
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April 15 2011
The final Category was Ancient Artifacts
The clue was: Some of it's text says, " The decree should be written on a stela of hard stone, in scared writing, document writing and Greek writing
The answer was: What was The Rosetta Stone
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April 18 2011
The final category was Baseball Geography
The clue was: After Alaska, It's the largest state in area without a Major League Baseball team
The answer was: What is Montana
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April 19 2011
The final category is Authors
The clue was: He died in 1995, the day before the opening of a Glasgow Veterinary Library named for him
The answer was: Who is James Herriot
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April 20 2011
The final category was Historic Americans
The clue was: Sharing his first name with a man who took this 1850's photo, he's the diplomat and officer seen here
The answer was: Who was Mathew Perry
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April 21 2011
The final category was Scientists
The clue was: At the time of the Apollo 11 moon landing, his widow said, "that it was his dream, sending a rocket to the Moon"
The answer was: Who was Robert Goddard
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April 22 2011
The final category was Biographers
The clue was: As many Mourned, this minister wrote in a letter. "Washington is gone Millions are gasping to read...about him
The answer was: Who was Parson Weems -
April 25 2011
The final category was British Landmarks
The clue was: Completed in 1858, it was to be named St Stephan, but was nicknamed this, honoring the chief commissioner of the works
The answer was: What is Big Ben
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April 26 2011
The final category is Playwrights
The clue is: This Brit won Tonys for Best play in 1968, 1976, 1984, & 2007; in the 90's he settled for the 1998 Best Screenplay Oscar
The answer was: Who is Tom Stoppard
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April 27 2011
The final category is TV Theme Songs
The clue is: A 1984 country hit,"All my rowdy friends are coming over tonight" is the basis for its theme song
The answer was: What was Monday Night Football
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April 28 2011
The final category was U.S.Presidents
The clue was: This President was the first to put solar panels on the White House
The answer was: Who was Jimmy Carter
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April 29 2011
The final category is American Artists
The clue was: In 1909 he completed his last painting, a canvas called "Driftwood"
The answer was: Who was Winslow Homer
Final Jeopardy for May 2011 is under the related question
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It was a Saturday and new shows are on Weekdays
September 21 2011 will be available at the related link
Contest requiring information is over and shows do not have information in Jeopardy archive because they are all encore episodes
The answers are no longer needed for the Sony Site and can be found at the related linkLinks to the Jeopardy archive have been added for the days that have had a program
Final Jeopardy - January 5, 2011The final category was Countries The clue was: By area it is the world's largest country that is named for a riverThe answer was: What is India
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The questions are no longer answered for the whole month and are available only by the day asked or from the related link
This was a Sunday and only local encore programming was shown
January 25 2011 The final category was The Old Testament The Clue was: In the book of Job, this name means "accuser" and that was his role in God's court The answer was: Who was Satan
January 20 2011 The final Category is World Leaders The clue was: At His 1994 Inaugural he called for "a rainbow nation at peace with itself and the world" The answer was: Who was Nelson Mandela
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