At the Jeopardy Archive you can see the final question for any date, but it is not a list of questions. It is a record of the shows questions and answers for a number of seasons. see related link
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The Jeopardy Final Category is Holiday History The clue is: Cuba removed Christmas from it's list of national holidays in 1969 and restored in in 1997 in anticipation of a visit from this man The answer is: Who is Pope John Paul II
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The final category was Bartlett's Familiar Quotations The Clue was: The latest "Bartlett's" List of Quotes chronologically; the first quotes come from this country The answer was: What Was Egypt
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The Jeopardy Archive does not list him as a contestant
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The final category was Ancient Writings The clue was: In 170 AD Melito of Sardir compiled a list of religious works to be included in this, a 2 word term he coined The answer was: What was The Old Testament