Final Jeopardy! for Thursday, June 4, 2009 (Winner: Andrew Schwartz - $19787)
Category: European Landmarks
Answer: Completed in 1791, it was reopened in 1989 after being closed for 28 years.
Question: What is the Brandenburg Gate?
Category: 20th Century Americans
Answer: Rhyming last names of the two men pictured here, who had two very different professions.
Question: Who are Barrow and Darrow (referring to photographs of criminal Clyde Barrow and attorney Clarence Darrow.
Final Jeopardy! for Thursday, June 11, 2009 (Winner: Jason Pratt - $17500)
Category: Historic Americans
Answer: A 2007 book about these 2 men is subtitled "Victorious American and Vanquished Virginian".
Question: Who are Ulysees S. Grant and Robert E. Lee?
Final Jeopardy! for Monday, June 15, 2009 (Winner: Francois Dominic Laramee - $19000)
Category: Academy Award Winners
Answer: Her 48-year span between her first and last Oscars, 1933 to 1981, is the longest for a performer in Academy history.
Question: Who is Katharine Hepburn?
Final Jeopardy! for Wednesday, June 24, 2009 (Winner: James Erwin - $15599)
Category: Explorers
Answer: On March 29, 1912 he wrote, 'We are getting weaker, of course, and the end cannot be far…I do not think I can write more'.
Question: Who is Robert Scott? (referring to his expedition to the South Pole)
The category was FLAGS & BANNERS
The clue was "This 15th century person said, "I had a banner of which the field was sprinkled with lilies"; written on top: "Jhesus Maria"
The answer was Who was Joan of Arc
Flags and Banners was the Final Jeopardy category on June 11 2010
The Final Jeopardy category for June 11 2010 was Flags and Banners
The World After WWIIThe final Category on November 11 2009 is The World After WWII
world after ww11
Final Jeopardy! for Wednesday, January 7, 2009:Category: Independence DaysAnswer: Poland's Independence Day commemorates this month and day in 1918.Question: What is November 11?
The Final Jeopardy category for August 11 2010 was The World After WWII
The Final Jeopardy category for May 11 2010 was Words in the Bible
The following are the Jeopardy Final Categories for the June weekday episodes: June 1 2010 The U.S. Military June 2 2010 Historical Phases June 3 2010 Film History June 4 2010 American Politicians June 7 2010 Meteorology June 8 2010 U.S. Military History June 9 2010 Artists June 10 2010 Short Stories June 11 2010 Flags and Banners June 14 2010 Moons and Mythology June 15 2010 The 50 States June 16 2010 Modern Materials June 17 2010 Americana June 18 2010 Sports Venues June 21 2010 After the Presidency June 22 2010 Billboard Hot 100 History June 23 2010 Historic Dates June 24 2010 National Parks June 25 2010 Literature and Music June 28 2010 Botanical Etymology June 29 2010 Physics June 30 2010 Russian Composers
The final Category was The Nuclear AgeThe Nuclear Age was the final jeopardy for the episode that aired on March 11, 2010.
The choosing of the disciple to replace Judas.
The Final Category was Prisons
The 1930sThe final category was The 1930s
communism