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Final Jeopardy! for Tuesday, December 16, 2008: Category: Novels Answer: Amazon.com said this novel, set in Iowa, was "the romantic classic of the 1990s" Question: What is The Bridges of Madison County?
Final Jeopardy! for Monday, December 1, 2008: Category: French Answer: A sequence of 3 vowels creates this common French word, a homophone of a different vowel altogether Question: What is eau?
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The Final Jeopardy information will be available both for the available related questions and in related Links to the Jeopardy Archive for new weekday episodes of the Jeopardy TV Show starting with September 8 2008 Season 25. Both links can be found below the answer information under related questions or related links
The Final Jeopardy information will be available both for the available related questions and in related Links to the Jeopardy Archive for new weekday episodes of the Jeopardy TV Show starting with October 1 2008 Season 25. Both links can be found below the answer information under related questions or related links
Answer: The college Mitt Romney get his B.A. Question: What is BYU?
Final Jeopardy! for Thursday, December 25, 2008: Category: The Grammys Answer: In 1959 the first Grammy for Album of the Year went to the soundtrack composed by Henry Mancini for this TV show Question: What is Peter Gunn?
Only Jim got the answer 3 sheets to the wind
Final Jeopardy! for Monday, December 29, 2008 (Winner: Jim Stevens - $21599) Category: Phrase Origins Answer: Sails that ran free and fluttered without control caused a ship to stagger like a drunk, giving rise to this phrase. Question: What is 'three sheets to the wind'?
No
There were 486 weekdays and 194 weekend days.
484 weekdays and 194 weekend days.