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What was Final Jeopardy for May 17 2011?

The final category was: Fictional Characters The Clue was: The first words he ever spoke to his assistant were "How are you... You have been in Afghanistan, I perceive The answer was: Who was Sherlock Holmes


Has jeopardy ever ended with one contestant?

In the original Art Fleming Version of Jeopardy their was at least one time when none of the contestants fiinshed Double Jeopardy with more than $0 and so the did not even have a final Jeopardy Clue that day. On March 16th, 2011 only one contestant finished Double Jeopardy with a positive amount and went on to play Final Jeopardy alone.


Has there ever been no final jeopardy?

No. There has been a final jeopardy with only one person playing and the other two with negative numbers. It would take all three to have negative numbers for there to be no final Jeopardy


Was the same question ever asked more tha once on the game show Jeopardy?

Jeopardy does not reuse Final Jeopardy clues. However, due to the category and wording of a Final Jeopardy clue, it is possible to have duplicated Final Jeopardy questions. An example of this would be the episodes of March 18, 2008 and September 23, 2009. Though very different clues, the response to each is 'Who is Guy Fawkes?' There have been instances where answers/questions have been reused in the regular rounds of Jeopardy. Also, the writers have been known to take answers that remained unopened at the end of a round and turned those answers into a hodgepodge category in single or double jeopardy in a later episode.


What was Final Jeopardy for August 30 2010?

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What is the shortest sentence ever?

The shortest sentence ever is "I am."


What was Final Jeopardy for March 8 2011?

The final category is Ancient Quotes The clue was: He said to leave this stream uncrossed will breed manifold distress for me; to cross it, for all mankind The answer was: Who was Julius Caesar


What was final Jeopardy for June 18 2009?

Final Jeopardy! for Thursday, June 18, 2009 (Winner: Marianne Fichtel - $14489)Category: State SongsAnswer: It was originally dedicated to a Midwest football team; it's said that Sousa called it the best college song he'd ever heard.Question: What is 'On, Wisconsin!'?


What was Final Jeopardy for March 16 2011?

The final Category was Sports and Music The clue was: In July 2010 this Rock & Roll Hall of Famer performed at the Baseball H.O.F. induction ceremonies The answer was: Who was John Fogerty


The shortest word ever?

"I" or "a".


What was Final Jeopardy for weekdays in February 2011?

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What was final Jeopardy for March 18 2009?

Final Jeopardy! for Wednesday, March 18, 2009 (2009 Tournament of Champions semifinal game 1) Category: Elvis Presley Answer: Though Elvis was known as the King of Rock and Roll, the only 3 Grammy Awards he ever won were in this Grammy genre. Question: What is gospel music?