Final Jeopardy! for Tuesday, April 14, 2009:
Category: Colleges & Universities
Answer: This 2-word term for a famous group of colleges first appeared in an Associated Press story that ran in the Providence Journal in 1935
Question: What is Ivy League?
Politically Correct Pop Culture is the final Jeopardy category for April 14 2010.
There were no new Jeopardy shows between 7 24 2009 and 9 14 2009
Category: Poets
The answer for April 14 2009 was TIGHT GRASP
Acting on Impulse was the answer to the April 1, 2010 Wheel of Fortune bonus puzzle.The Jeopardy Final Category for April 1 2010 was Literary Influences.
The Final Jeopardy information will be available both in the related questions found below the answer information and in related Links to the Jeopardy Archive for new weekday episodes of the Jeopardy TV Show starting with the First game of Season 26 on September 14 2009
Final Jeopardy! for Thursday, May 14, 2009 (2009 College Championship Final game 1) Category: Science Terms Answer: In medieval England, it meant the smallest unit of time, 1/376 of a minute; it didn't refer to matter until the 16th century. Question: What is an atom?
The Final Jeopardy category for May 14 2010 was The 50 States
AMERICAN HISTORYOn April 14, 1865 Abraham Lincoln authorized this govt. agency; its main job then was to protect against counterfeiting the secret service
Final Jeopardy! for Wednesday, October 14, 2009 (Winner: Terry Linwood - $23401Category: PoetsAnswer: In a 1921 letter this American-born poet had "a long poem in mind…which I am wishful to finish", and he did at 433 lines.Question: Who is T.S. Eliot? (referring to his poem The Wasteland)
Final Jeopardy! for Wednesday, October 14, 2009 (Winner: Terry Linwood - $23401Category: PoetsAnswer: In a 1921 letter this American-born poet had "a long poem in mind…which I am wishful to finish", and he did at 433 lines.Question: Who is T.S. Eliot? (referring to his poem The Wasteland)
The Final Jeopardy category for September 14 2010 was Literature and Movie title objects