The Jeopardy Final Category is Holiday History The clue is: Cuba removed Christmas from it's list of national holidays in 1969 and restored in in 1997 in anticipation of a visit from this man The answer is: Who is Pope John Paul II
The Jeopardy Archive does not list him as a contestant
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The Jeopardy Archive does not list him as a contestant
A list of categories is provided when submitting a question
The final category was AFI'S 50 Greatest Film Villains The clue was: Of the 50 on the list, only this one never appeared on the screen: Man, from this 1942 animated feature The answer was: Who was Bambi
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Jeopardy! questions cover an encyclopedia worth of categories taken from Science, History, Pop Culture, Literature, Geography, etc... Examples of traditional Jeopardy! categories are: The Oscars, Literary Characters, Word Origins, and U.S. Presidents. Some of Jeopardy's categories with a twist are: Before & After, Rhyme Time, Stupid Answers, and Name's the Same.
The Final Category is Holiday History The clue is: Cuba removed Christmas from it's list of national holidays in 1969 and restored in in 1997 in anticipation of a visit from this man The answer is: Who is Pope John Paul II
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Jeopardy has a hall of fame and the list of member is headed by Ken Jennings and followed by Dave Madden see the whole list from the related link
That would be very difficult to do. The original version of Jeopardy has very few episodes existing due to tape practices of the time, where tapes were wiped in order to be re-used, so there isn't a list of Jeopardy champions from that year.