There were no special TJW categories by those names...
Here are the ones they did use...
Mystery Category- Choose it, and the question is worth double the value. For example, if you spun one Mystery Category, instead of $50, it would be worth $100. The questions are written on 7 separate cards infront of Jack's podium, and you chose which number question you wanted.
How Low Can You Go- Contestants went back and forth, bidding on how few clues they needed to identify a person, place or thing.
Fact or Photo- Contestant that chooses the category can choose to hear a question about a person, or see the photo of the same person they must identify. Getting the fact or photo wrong means the opponent gets to hear the fact or see the photo, depending on what the first player chose.
Bid Trivia- Just like Bullseye, the player had to answer a certain number of questions of their choice (minimum of 2) in order to win any money. This is an ideal question for the trailing player trying to catch up. Failing to answer any question means the other player has a chance to complete the bid. Some trailing players found this category to be a problem when they didn't bid enough questions to win the game.
Fast Forward- The player that spins this category can keep answering questions, and can stop at any time, but risks losing any money accumulated if answering a question wrong.