The Final Jeopardy category and answer will be listed below as the programs have aired for the weekday episodes of the Jeopardy program
Date Category Answer
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December 1 2010
The Final category was French Authors
The clue was: Published posthumously in 1970 his first novel "a Family Death" features a Protagonist named Patrice Mersault
The answer was Who was Albert Camus
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December 2 2010
The final category was British Women
The clue was: The clue was: It's said that this women who died in 1976 made more money out of murder than any women since Lucrezia Borgia
The answer was: Who was Agatha Christie
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December 3 2010
Final Category: THE CABINET
Final Clue: These 2 cabinet Departments both depict 19th century plows on their Official Seals
Final Answer: AGRICULTURE AND LABOR
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December 6 2010
The final category was: The bible
The clue was: This happens several times as in Kings 17 and Acts 20, the most famous time, it's done by Jesus in John II
The answer was What was raising the dead
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December 7 2010
The final category was Flags of the World
The clue was: In use from 1844 to 1905 a flag representing the union of these 2 countries was nicknamed the "Herring Salad"
The answer was: What are Sweden and Norway
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December 8 2010
The final category is World History
The clue was: After the Royal Family fled to this country in 1807, it became the only one in South American from which a European Country was ruled
The answer is What is Brazil
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December 9 2010
The final category is State Capitals
The clue was: Forget Me Not, Glacier Avenue, and Glacier Highway are streets in this State Capital
The answer was: What is Juneau
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December 10 2010
The category was Movies and Languages
The Clue was: A 2010 Article article from Slate called this language created by Paul Frommer "The New Klingon"
The answer was: What is Na'vi from Avatar
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December 13 2010
The final category is Countries
The clue was: In only two cases can you add 2 letters to a country to get Another Country: Austria / Australia and this Pair.
The answer was: What is Niger and Nigeria
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December 14 2010
The final category was Olympics History
The Clue was: In 1988 this country boycotted the summer Olympics after it's demand to co-host the summer games was refused
The answer was What is North Korea
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December 15 2010
The final category is British Royalty
The clue was: From the Latin for "Greatest", this form of address was introduced by the narcissistic King Richard II
The answer was: What is Majesty
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December 16 2010
The final category is Skyscrapers
The clue was: After a construction boom funded by oil and gas money this capital city now has Europe's tallest building
The answer was: What is Moscow
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December 17 2010
The final category was Americana
The Clue was: Riding the subway in New York in 1908, Jack Norworth saw a sign for the Polo grounds ans was inspired to write this song
The answer was: What is take me out to the Ballgame
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December 20 2010
The Final category is 20th Century Novelists
The clue was: A critic said that a character of his, "yearning for the moon...never saw the sixpence at his feet"; he made that into a title
The answer was: Who was Somerset Maugham
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December 21 2010
The final category was The 19th Century
The clue was: Thomas Huxley and Samuel Wilberforce were among the OXford Museum speakers debating this theory June 30 1860
The answer was: What was Evolution
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December 22 2010
The final category was U.S. History
The Clue was: The day after the 15th amendment took effort, Thomas Peterson became the 1st African American to do this under it's provisions
The answer was: What is To Vote
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December 23 2010
The Final category was Sport
The clue was: In 1744 the first mention of this sport said "away flies the boy to the next...post and then home with joy
The answer was: What is Baseball
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December 24 2010
The final category is Americana
The clue was: Finding the spot for this memorial caused it's creator to say America will walk along that skyline
The answer was: What is Mount Rushmore
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December 27 2010
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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December 28 2010
The final category was Cabinet Officers
The clue was: He was the last Secretary of State to serve in the post under 2 presidents
The answer was: Who was Henry Kissinger
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December 29 2010
The final category is Literary Lines
The clue was: You have no right to expect me to send you back to Kansas appears in a 1900 novel and in an epigraph to this 1995 novel
The answer was: What is Wicked
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December 30 2010
The final Category is Music and Movie Superstars
The clue was: These two are the only Best Oscar Winners to have the number 1 Hits on the Billboard Top 40
The answer was: Who is Cher and Barbara Streisand
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December 31 2010
The final category was Political Terms
The clue was: A 1912 political speech said the Bull Moose Party, "Comes from" these, "it has grown from soil of... people's hard necessities"
The answer was: What was Grass Roots
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