The Category was American Literature
The clue was " A contemporary review of this 1851 novel said, "Who would have looked for... poetry in blubber?""
The answer was What is Moby-Dick
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The final category was Biblical Beasts
The clue was The Total number of legs on the two non human animals whose words are quoted in the Old Testament
What is 4
The final category was: Buried at Arlington
The clue was: His grave notes his 1842 West Point Graduation, his time at Fort Sumter, Gettysburg, and 2nd Bull Run. But does not mention Sports
The answer was: Who was Abner Doubleday
The Final Jeopardy category for September 9 2010 was American Literature
The Final Jeopardy category for June 9 2010 was Artists
The Final Jeopardy category for July 9 2010 was Children's Books
The final Jeopardy category was 19th Century British Literature
The InternetThe final Category was The Internet
AstronomyThe Final Category for February 10 2010 was Astronomy
Jeopardy - 1984 27-9 was released on: USA: 23 September 2010
The final category was Words in 20th Century Novels
There were no new Jeopardy shows between 7 24 2009 and 9 14 2009
The following are the Jeopardy Final Categories for the September weekday episodes: September 1 2010 Comic Strip Characters September 2 2010 Authors September 3 2010 Actors September 6 2010 U.S.A. September 7 2010 Official State Songs September 8 2010 Movie History September 9 2010 American Literature September 10 2010 Middle East Countries September 13 2010 Musical Theater September 14 2010 Literature and Movie Title Objects September 15 2010 Monarchs September 16 2010 Word and Phase Origins September 17 2010 Rivers September 20 2010 The Western Hemisphere September 21 2010 Sports and Media September 22 2010 The British Isles September 23 2010 Poetry September 24 2010 Presidents September 27 2010 National Historic Sites September 28 2010 Biblical Beasts September 29 2010 Geographic Terms September 30 2010 Alliterative Athletes
Final Jeopardy! for Monday, September 8, 2008: Category: The Vatican Answer: A statue of this man is being erected inside the Vatican's walls near where he was locked up in 1633 Question: Who is Galileo?
September 9, 2010