The Final Jeopardy category was ENGLISH POETS
The clue for this category was "Translator Edward Fitzgerald wrote that her 1861 "death is rather a relief to me... no more Aurora Leighs, thank God"
The answer is Who is Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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The category was Awards and Honors
The clue was "A trophy named for this author is awarded to anyone who breaks the record for sailing a yacht around the world"
The answer was Who was Jules Verne.
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The category was Pediatrics
The clue was "In 1943 Drs. Leo Kanner & Hans Asperger each used this word for the then-unnamed disorder they were studying"
The answer was What was Autism.
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The category was Familiar Phases
The clue was "This 3-word phrase originated with a signal sent by General Sherman; today it means to be in charge temporarily"
The answer was What was Hold the Fort.
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Familiar Phases was the Jeopardy Final Category on 05-25-10
The category was American Cities
The clue was "6 of the top 10 U.S. cities in population are found in these 2 states
The answer was What are California and Texas.
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The category was English Literary History
The clue was "Immediately before the Caroline era came this one, also from the monarch's Latin name"
The answer was What was Jacobean
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Category: American Literature
Clue: "A contemporary review of this 1851 novel said, "Who would have looked for... poetry in blubber?"
Answer: What is Moby Dick?
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The category was U. S. Presidents
The clue was "He's the only president sworn in on a Catholic missal; it wasn't his"
The answer was Who was Lyndon Baines-Johnson
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The final category was The National Statuary Hall Collection ( In Washington D.C.)
The Clue was: In 1929 Alabama replaced a statue in the collection with one of her at age 7, the first child honored
The answer was: Who was Helen Keller
The final category was Famous speeches The clue was: Just 10 sentences, this speech is wrong on one point; it is long remembered The answer was: What was The Gettysburg Address
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The Final Jeopardy category for August 10 2010 was Architecture
The Final Jeopardy category for June 10 2010 was Short Stories
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Jeopardy - 1984 1994 College Championship Final Game 1 10-179 was released on: USA: 12 May 1994
Jeopardy - 1984 1994 College Championship Final Game 2 10-180 was released on: USA: 13 May 1994
Beatles Song was the category for the Final Category on Jeopardy 04-15-10,
Show was an encore for the November 2010 college championship see related links for those shows
The final Category on November 10 2009 is Architecture
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Jeopardy - 1984 2011 Teachers Tournament Semifinal Game 2 27-172 was released on: USA: 10 May 2011