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 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
You can find a list of questions to study at your local DMV. You may also want to check out www.drivingrules.net for a list of sample questions.
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
on WikiAnswers -----------Click the blue button up top that says answer. Then type in 'Unanswered Questions'.
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
There is actually a website called Random Questions. There is an explanation of the importance of random questions and a list of 50 random questions. These questions are intended to be used for starting conversations.