Final Jeopardy! for Wednesday, September 23, 2009 (Winner: Joann Mariani - $19500)
Category: 17th Century British History
Answer: The lantern with which he planned to initiate his most famous act is in the possession of England's Ashmolean Museum.
Question: Who was Guy Fawkes?
The Final Jeopardy category for September 23 2010 was Poetry
Countries of the WorldThe final Category on October 23 2009 is Countries of the World
Countries of the world
Final Jeopardy! for Friday, January 23, 2009: Category: Mythological Words & Phrases Answer: This prized object was the coat of the winged ram that flew Phrixus to safety Question: What is the Golden Fleece?
The Final Jeopardy category for August 10 2010 was Architecture
The final category was U.S.PresidentsThe Clue was: You have to go back over a century to find him, the last president who never had a vice presidentThe answer was: Who was Chester Arthurchester arthurSeptember 3 2009 was an encore of the March 23 2009 program and the final category was U.S. Presidents
Jeopardy - 1984 26-8 was released on: USA: 23 September 2009
The Final Jeopardy category for July 23 2010 was Presidential Campaign
The Final Jeopardy category for June 23 2010 was Historic Dates
The answer to the Wheel of Fortune Bonus Puzzle for Wednesday September 23 2009 was HAZY MORNING.
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.
The following are the Final Categories for the September 2009 weekday episodes:NANAU.S. Presidents Encore 3/23/09British Royalty Encore 3/24/09SaturdaySundayNANANANAMASaturdaySundayWord OriginsPresidential Ancestors20th Century WomenFamous ActorsBritish AuthorsSaturdaySundayThe InternetWord History17th Century British HistoryFrom Page to ScreenAnimalsSaturdaySundayOld Names in the NewsMusical Halls of FameHistoric Headlines