Final Jeopardy! for Friday, April 3, 2009:
Category: Authors' Lesser-known Novels
Answer: A manipulative widow goes husband-hunting in "Lady Susan", finally published in 1871, 54 years after her death.
Question: Who is Jane Austen?
Celebrity namesCelebrity Names is the Jeopardy Final Category for April 7 2010.
The answer for April 3 2009 was SOAPSUDS
Final Jeopardy! for Tuesday, February 3, 2009: Category: Civil War People Answer: He was the only person who died during the Civil War to be featured on Confederate currency Question: Who is Stonewall Jackson?Final Jeopardy! for Tuesday, February 3, 2009: Category: Civil War People Answer: He was the only person who died during the Civil War to be featured on Confederate currency Question: Who is Stonewall Jackson?
Final Jeopardy! for Wednesday, July 15, 2009 (2009 Kids Week game 3) Category: World Geography Answer: Other than Antarctica, the 2 continents without a landlocked country. Question: What are Australia and North America?
The Final Jeopardy category for September 3 2010 was Actors
The Final Jeopardy category for August 3 2010 was Numbers and Letters
The final category was U.S.PresidentsThe Clue was: You have to go back over a century to find him, the last president who never had a vice presidentThe answer was: Who was Chester Arthurchester arthurSeptember 3 2009 was an encore of the March 23 2009 program and the final category was U.S. Presidents
Final Jeopardy! for Wednesday, March 18, 2009 (2009 Tournament of Champions semifinal game 1) Category: Elvis Presley Answer: Though Elvis was known as the King of Rock and Roll, the only 3 Grammy Awards he ever won were in this Grammy genre. Question: What is gospel music?
The Final Jeopardy category for May 3 2010 was African Capitals
The final category was Composers The clue was: His first name means "Happy",but 3 of his 5 Symphonies are in gloomy minor keys The answer was: Who was Felix Mendelssohn
Final Jeopardy! for Wednesday, May 13, 2009 (2009 College Championship semifinal game 3) Category: The History of Flight Answer: In 1784 these 2 future presidents saw an early manned balloon flight in Paris and, in 1793, America's first, in Philadelphia. Question: Who are John Adams and Thomas Jefferson?
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