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?
The Final Jeopardy category for September 3 2010 was Actors
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 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
The Final Jeopardy category for May 3 2010 was African Capitals
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 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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