well because it was a computer program and just look at the dumb mistakes people make. Watson did pretty good and won against the best players
Politically Correct Pop Culture is the final Jeopardy category for April 14 2010.
It's a category consisting of clues where the correct response consists of two phrases connected by one word which ends the first phrase and starts the second one. For example, "Tickled Pink Lemonade," which combines Tickled Pink and Pink Lemonade. This category is also used on Wheel of Fortune, which Jeopardy adopted the category from.
The Final Jeopardy category for October 29, 2013, was "World Capitals." The clue provided was regarding a capital city that is known for its unique location. Contestants had to identify the correct capital city in response to this clue.
If you are playing the jeopardy contest, the category was "Artists." That is all you need. I do not have the correct question or answer. Artists Final Jeopardy! for Monday, March 30, 2009: Category: Artists Answer: The 2 famous painters who share a March 30 birthday, one born in Spain in 1746, the other in Holland in 1853. Question: Who are Goya and Van Gogh?
The final category is U.S.Presidents the answer was John F KennedyCategory was U.S. Presidents.The clue was: He's the only president to be awarded the Purple Heart.The correct response: JFK
Phase OriginsThe final Category was Phase OriginsUS Tourism was the March 25 2010 answer that will be good on the site until when the puzzle changes at 3 AM EST March 27 and The Jeopardy answer for March 26 2010 of Phase Origins will be correct the rest of the week end.
The final Jeopardy Category was POLITICALLY CORRECT POP CULTUREThe clue was "The violence goes on, but in 2006 Time Warner TV removed depictions of this activity from old "Tom and Jerry" cartoons"The answer was What is Smoking
On July 1, 2017, the Final Jeopardy category was "Historic Places." The clue was: "This site, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985, is known as the 'Gateway to the Americas.'" The correct response was "What is the Panama Canal?"
Category: SCIENCE HISTORY Clue: In August 1971 on the Moon's surface, an astronaut repeated a famous experiment & declared that this man "was correct" Answer: Who is Galileo
The category was Science History The clue was "In August 1971 on the Moon's surface, an astronaut repeated a famous experiment & declared that this man "was correct" The answer was Who was Galileo A link to the Jeopardy site that has a record of this game has been added under related links
The correct spelling is "jeopardy".
Long Haul is the answer to March 10 2010 bonus round on wheel of fortune. A man fishing in the Lake was the correct flashback moments answer. U.S. PLACES IN LITERATURE is the correct Jeopardy Final Category.