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When the shows airs the answer can be found under the related link for season 28
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?
In the original Art Fleming Version of Jeopardy their was at least one time when none of the contestants fiinshed Double Jeopardy with more than $0 and so the did not even have a final Jeopardy Clue that day. On March 16th, 2011 only one contestant finished Double Jeopardy with a positive amount and went on to play Final Jeopardy alone.
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The final category was Painting The clue was: The alternate name for this 16th Century Italian painting also means "cheerful" The answer was: What was Mona Lisa
On Jeopardy the 16th of October 2008 the category for the final question was Presidential Election History. The answer was DUE TO THE LARGE NUMBERS OF MEN AWAY FROM HOME, IT WAS THE FIRST YEAR A MAJORITY OF STATES COUNTED ABSENTEE VOTES. The question What is 1864? For your information all contestants were wrong.
February 16th 1976 was a Monday.
February 16th, 1990 :)
February 16th 1952 was a Saturday
Yes - at the time of answering it's 12:06 on the afternoon of February 16th.
Final Jeopardy! for Wednesday, March 11, 2009: Category: Literary Characters Answer: The name of this character from an 18th century French work is from the Greek for "all tongues" Question: Who is Pangloss?Final Jeopardy! for Wednesday, March 11, 2009 (2009 Tournament of Champions quarterfinal game 1)Category: Literary CharactersAnswer: The name of this character from an 18th century French work is from the Greek for "all tongues".Question: Who is Dr. Pangloss (from Voltaire's 'Candide')
If you were born before the 16th February your sign is the horse, but if you were born after the 16th February your sign is the sheep.