There is a site that keeps a record on Jeopardy games scores, contestants, questions and answers, etc called J! Archive. However since they have so much information to load it is not always current with the latest daily information. While a link to this site can be found under related links checking the new questions for the Jeopardy category page on this site will often give you the information you require.
During the commercial break after they find out the category.
The final category is Languages of Europe The clue was: A mixture of English and Spanish, LLanito is the language of this territory's 30,000 residents The answer was: What is Gibraltar
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FROM THE GREEKThe word for a song element you won't find in instrumentals comes from the name of this instrumenta lyre
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 best answer to your question seems to be the final Jeopardy question from Oct 20 2009. Here are the category, question and answer for that date.MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSIn the early 18th c. Sylvius Leopold Weiss wrote works for these 2 instruments whose names rhymethe flute and the luteI was able to find another question from Final Jeopardy on March 7 2000 in the same category and provide the same information.MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSNewly discovered, perhaps the oldest playable instrument is one of these, made from a crane's boneFlute
Final Jeopardy! for Wednesday, March 11, 2009: Category: Literary Characters Answer: The name of this character from an 18th century French work is from the Greek for "all tongues" Question: Who is Pangloss?Final Jeopardy! for Wednesday, March 11, 2009 (2009 Tournament of Champions quarterfinal game 1)Category: Literary CharactersAnswer: The name of this character from an 18th century French work is from the Greek for "all tongues".Question: Who is Dr. Pangloss (from Voltaire's 'Candide')
You can find the answer under the related question
At the Jeopardy Archive you can see the final question for any date, but it is not a list of questions. It is a record of the shows questions and answers for a number of seasons. see related link
The final category was Into AfricaInto Africa was the final jeopardy category on 3-31-2010The Jeopardy Category on March 31 was INTO AFRICA and March 30 was NAVAL HEROESPhoto Finish was the Wheel of Fortune Bonus or final puzzle answer for March 31 2010 and the You gotta see this answer was all of the above.
That depends on the date and the Jeopardy archive can find you the answer for most dates. A link has been added for the Jeopardy Archive under the related links just below the answer information. The related question provides the latest Final Jeopardy for January 2011 programs as there are broadcast and for later dates try changing the month
You should start your Jeopardy Board with a decision on the different categories that you will be using. You said it was a book and not a group of books or a category or series of books. It will be hard to find many categories with 5 questions in each category about a book, when you will need 6 categories for each round. You might start with a Wikipedia search on the book title. You can pick some of the characters in the book that you can also find 5 questions to ask and make them categories for your Jeopardy board. You might ask questions about the author in another category. Locations and events in the book can also be used as categories. Jeopardy uses facts to ask a question that lead to the answer. You can review and even search with a keyword an archive of the Jeopardy shows at the related link.