The September 3 2010 episode is an encore broadcast of the Jeopardy 2009-2010 Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational Quarterfinal Game 9 that aired April 16 2010
The Category was Actors
The clue was " In 1970 he became the first professional actor to be named a lord"
The answer was Who is Laurence Olivier
The September 9 2010 episode is an encore broadcast of the Jeopardy 2009-2010 Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational Final Game 1 that aired May 6 2010
The Category was American Literature
The clue was " A contemporary review of this 1851 novel said, "Who would have looked for... poetry in blubber?""
The answer was What is Moby-Dick
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The September 10 2010 episode is an encore broadcast of the Jeopardy 2009-2010 Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational Final Game 2 that aired May 7 2010
The Category was Middle East Countries
The clue was " In 1949 this kingdom dropped the word "Trans" from the beginning of its name:
The answer was What was Jordan
The final Jeopardy category was Sports and Media
On February 8 2010 the headline in a major newspaper in this city read " Amen After 43 years, our prayers are answered"
The answer was What is New Orleans
New Orleans
The category was Poetry
The clue was "A line in this 1863 poem mentions " the eighteen of April, seventy five"
The answer was What is the Midnight ride of Paul Revere
Poetry
The Category was National Historic Sites
The clue was Build between 1940 and 1942 Moton Field in Alabama has a National Historic site honoring men belonging to this group
The answer is Tuskegee Airmen
The Final Jeopardy category for September 3 2010 was Actors
The Final Jeopardy category for August 3 2010 was Numbers and Letters
The Final Jeopardy category for May 3 2010 was African Capitals
Celebrity namesCelebrity Names is the Jeopardy Final Category for April 7 2010.
It was a Sunday
The final Category was British History
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The final category was Billboard No. 1 HitmakersBillboard No. 1 Hitmakers
The September 6 2010 episode is an encore broadcast of the Jeopardy 2009-2010 Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational Semifinal Game 1 that aired May 3 2010The Category was U.S.A.The clue was " Chocolate Avenue & Cocoa Avenue are 2 of the main thoroughfares in this town that was established in 1903"The answer was What is Hershey, PennsylvaniaUSA
U S Tourism was the Final Jeopardy category for March 25 2010. For Sony rewards players Below the Surface is the answer to March 25 2010 Wheel of Fortune bonus or final puzzle.
The following are the Jeopardy Final Categories for the September weekday episodes: September 1 2010 Comic Strip Characters September 2 2010 Authors September 3 2010 Actors September 6 2010 U.S.A. September 7 2010 Official State Songs September 8 2010 Movie History September 9 2010 American Literature September 10 2010 Middle East Countries September 13 2010 Musical Theater September 14 2010 Literature and Movie Title Objects September 15 2010 Monarchs September 16 2010 Word and Phase Origins September 17 2010 Rivers September 20 2010 The Western Hemisphere September 21 2010 Sports and Media September 22 2010 The British Isles September 23 2010 Poetry September 24 2010 Presidents September 27 2010 National Historic Sites September 28 2010 Biblical Beasts September 29 2010 Geographic Terms September 30 2010 Alliterative Athletes
The following are the Jeopardy Final Categories for the May weekday episodes:May 3 2010 U.S.A.May 4 2010 Official State SongsMay 5 2010 Movie HistoryMay 6 2010 American LiteratureMay 7 2010 Middle East CountriesMay 10 2010 English Literal HistoryMay 11 2010 Words in the BibleMay 12 2010 18th Century ScotsmanMay 13 2010 Busy PresidentsMay 14 2010 The 50 StatesMay 17 2010 20th Century ThinkersMay 18 2010 Roman EmperorsMay 19 2010 OperaMay 20 2010 African CapitalsMay 21 2010 From Novel to FilmMay 24 2010 American CitiesMay 25 2010 Familiar PhasesMay 26 2010 PediatricsMay 27 2010 Colonial AfricaMay 28 2010 Awards and HonorsMay 31 2010 English Poets