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The bonus round solution for Saturday December 31, 2011 was A High Voice.

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The bonus puzzle for Friday December 30, 2011 was Skim the Surface.

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Q: What was the Wheel of Fortune final clue for 2011?
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The Final Jeopardy category, Clue, and answer will be listed below as the new programs have aired for the weekday episodes of the Jeopardy TV Show: May 2 2011 The final category was Canada The clue was: It's the only Canadian Province that is separated from the North American Mainline The answer was: What is Prince Edward Island - May 3 2011 The final category is American Poets The clue was: "Bearing the bandages, water & sponge, straight and swift to my wounded, I go", he wrote in "The wound-dresser" The answer was: Who is Walt Whitman - May 4 2011 The final category was Famous speeches The clue was: Just 10 sentences, this speech is wrong on one point; it is long remembered The answer was: What was The Gettysburg Address - May 5 2011 The final category was World Leaders The clue was: Shortly after he received the 1990 Nobel Prize, his country creased to exist The answer was: Who was Mikhail Gorbachev - May 6 2011 The final category is US Landmarks The clue was: It contains over 5,000 tons of steel, rises 630 feet in the aie & is in the shape of an inverted Catenary Curve The answer was: What was The Gateway Arch In St Louis - May 9 2011 The final category was The Titanic The clue was: When the HMS Titanic sank in 1912 it's cargo included more than 7 million pieces of this, in some 3,400 sacks. The answer was: What was Mail - May 10 2011 The final category was The National Statuary Hall Collection ( In Washington D.C.) The Clue was: In 1929 Alabama replaced a statue in the collection with one of her at age 7, the first child honored The answer was: Who was Helen Keller - May 11 2011 The final category was 20th Century Novels The clue was: "A girl from a different world" and "Train to the Urals" are chapters in this 1957 work The answer was: What was Doctor Zhivago - May 12 2011 The final category AFI Lifetime Achievement Award The clue was: They're the only father and son to receive the AFI's life achievement award dad in 1991, son in 2009 The answer was: Who were Kirk Douglas and Michael Douglas - May 13 2011 The final category was Monarchs The Clue was: In March 2011 he gave his first television speech in 22 years on thee throne, saying he hoped things would get better The answer was: Who was Emperor Akihito of Japan - May 16 2011 The final category was College The clue was: From the Latin for "Free: this 2-word term for a type of college refers to thee old belief of what a free man should be taught The answer was: What is Liberal Arts - May 17 2011 The final category is Fictional Characters The Clue was: The first words he ever spoke to his assistant were "How are you... You have been in Afghanistan, I perceive The answer was: Who was Sherlock Holmes - May 18 2011 The final category was Constitutional Amendments The clue was: The longest period in American history with no changes to the constitution was from 1804 to this year The answer was: What was 1865 - May 19 2011 The final category was Long-Running Films The clue was: Playing in Theaters since 1975, this film has had the longest continuous run in movie history The answer was: What was The Rocky Horror Picture Show - May 20 2011 The Final Category was Canals The clue was: When Sweden's Gota Canal was completed in the 1820's, these two seas became directly linked The answer was: The Baltic Sea and the North Sea - May 23 2011 The final category is Medicine The clue was: In 1964 a dean at Tufts' Medical School wrote a modern version of this, used at many medical school graduations The answer was: What was The Hippocratic Oath - May 24 2011 The final category was The 16th Century The clue was: Held in 1579, the first Christian service in California was preformed by the chaplain traveling with this English Captain The answer was: Who was Sir Francis Drake - May 25 2011 The final category was Female Singers The clue was: She's tied with Mariah Carey for most no. 1 hits by a female with 18: 12 as a member of a group and 6 as a solo act The answer was: Who was Diana Ross - May 26 2011 The final category was 19th Century Music The clue was: Lyrics to an 1868 tune by this man began, " Guten abend, gut nacht, mit rosen bedacht" The answer was: Who was Johannes Brahms - May 27 2011 The final Jeopardy category was U.S. Cities The clue was: Alphabetically first among the 150 most populous U.S.cities it has become the,"Polymer capital of the world" The answer was: What is Akron - May 30 2011 The final category was Science Terms The clue was: This term for the lowest level of the ocean that the sun's rays can reach shares its name with a classic 1960's TV show The answer was: The Twilight Zone - May 31 2011 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 There is a link for the June 2011 Wheel of Fortune Bonus Puzzle found below the answer's information


What was Final Jeopardy for weekdays in February 2011?

The Final Jeopardy category, Clue, and answer will be listed below as the new programs have aired for the weekday episodes of the Jeopardy TV Show: - February 1 2011 The final category was 21st Century Leaders The clue was: In 1950, 2 years after his murder, some of his ashes were enshrined at the self-realization fellowship, in Los Angeles The answer was: Who was Mahatma Gandhi - February 2 2011 The final category was US Presidents The Clue was: Of the 20 presidents elected to a second term, 2 of the 3 who failed to complete that term The answer was: Who were ABRAHAM LINCOLN, RICHARD NIXON, WILLIAM MCKINLEY (2 OF THE 3 Who FAILED TO COMPLETE THE SECOND TERM) - February 3 2011 The final category is Word History The Clue was: Since the 1600's this 8-letter word has meant men of letters; A punning form of it refers to celebrities The Answer was: Literati - February 4 2011 The final category is British Business The clue was: For decades Rolls-Royce also owned this luxury brand named for it's founder; Now both are produced by German Companies The answer was: What is a Bentley - February 7 2011 he final category was 20th Century Novels The clue was: The chapters in this 1953 include Dossier for M, Pink Lights and Champagne, & The Game is Baccarat The answer was What was Casino Royale - February 8 2011 The final category is Ancient Quotes The clue was: He said to leave this stream uncrossed will breed manifold distress for me; to cross it, for all mankind The answer was: Who was Julius Caesar - February 9 2011 The final Category is Political Parties The clue was: Only US President represented this party, and he said, "I dread....a division of the republic into 2 great parties The answer was : Who was the Federalist Party - February 10 2011 The final Category was The Law The clue was: Asked in 1966 to write a concur statement for arresting officers to recite, CA DA Harold Berliner started with these seven words The answer was: What is you have a right to remain silent - February 11 2011 The final Category was 1930s Films The clue was: In this classic film, one of the characters tries to quote the Pythagorean theorem, but gets it wrong The answer was: What was The Wizard of Oz - February 14 2011 No final Jeopardy because the Watson Match will be 2 games over 3 days and Sony rewards Category answer was there was no final Jeopardy Category What was Ken Jennings final Score $2,000 - February 15 2011 The final category was US Cities The Clue was: The largest Airport is named for a World War II Hero; it's second largest for a World War II Battle The answer was: What is Chicago - February 16 2011 The final category was 19th Century Novelists The clue was: William Wilkinson's " An account of the principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia" inspired this author's most famous novel The answer was: Who was Bram Stoker - February 17 2011 The final Category is Events of 2010 The clue was: The machine called the Phoenix was used in what country in October? The answer was: What was Chile - February 18 2011 The final category was Literary Characters The clue was: His, "Story was soon told, for the whole twenty years had been to him but as one night" The answer was: Who was Rip Van Winkle - February 21 2011 The final category is Greek Mythology The clue was: Though Rhea was his mother, In one tradition this god was brought up by Capheira, The daughter of Oceanus The answer was: Who was Poseidon - February 22 2011 The final Category was 19th Century Names The Clue was: In an 1845 autobiography, he wrote , "You have seen how a man was made a slave; You shall see how a slave is made a man." The answer was: Who was Frederick Douglass - February 23 2011 The final category was American Lit The clue was: He wrote, "The hellish tattoo of the heart increased. It grew quicker & quicker, & louder & louder every instant" The answer was: Who was Edgar Allen Poe - February 24 2011 The final category was The 7 wonders of the ancient World The clue was: The smallest ancient wonder, it was the only one ever moved, having been transported to Constantinople in 391 AD The answer was: What was The statue of Zeus at Olympia - February 25 2011 The final category was Geographic Terms The clue was: This area that included several countries got it's name because the colonizers spoke Spanish, French, and Portuguese The answer was: What was Latin America - February 28 2011 The final category was Brands The clue was: Jack O'dell gave his child a toy vehicle to bring to school inside one of these items, and a toy brand name was born The answer was: What was Matchbox - - The March 2011 Monthly Jeopardy question has been added as a related link and a link has also been added for those interested in the Wheel of Fortune for March 2011.


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