Year | Question | Answer | % Correct |
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1956 | What Italian song festival was Eurovision inspired by? | Festival di Sanremo | 86%
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1974 | What world famous band won in 1974? | ABBA | 83%
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2015 | This Oceanian nation made it's debut, after being invited for the sixtieth anniversary. | Australia | 80%
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1970 | This nation got it's first of seven wins. | Ireland | 78%
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2006 | Finnish entry, Hard Rock Hallelujah became the first winning song to be in what genre? | Metal | 78%
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1959 | Which small microstate made it's debut in the 1959 contest? | Monaco | 78%
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1980 | This African country made it's first and last appearence in the contest. | Morocco | 78%
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1960 | Despite winning the competition, the Netherlands decided not to host. Which country hosted instead? | United Kingdom | 78%
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2012 | Swedish winner whose song took Europe by storm, winning by a landslide. | Loreen | 74%
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1961 | Which day of the week was the contest held on for the first time, and becoming tradition since? | Saturday | 72%
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1971 | The rule of performing as a duet or solo act was abolished. How many people could now perform on stage? | Six | 72%
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1986 | Sandra Kim became the youngest ever winner at Eurovision, how old was she? | Thirteen | 72%
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2020 | Eurovision 2020 was the first ever contest to be... | cancelled | 71%
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2011 | German singer who went represented her country again after winning in the previous year, finishing in tenth place. | Lena | 71%
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2017 | What country withdrew from the 2017 contest after being forbidden to enter host-country Ukraine? | Russia | 71%
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1972 | The contest was broadcasted in which continent for the time? | Asia | 70%
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1988 | Canadian-born singer who won the contest, despite a nail biting voting sequence. | Celine Dion | 70%
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2021 | 'Low' singer who performed for San Marino alongside Senhit | Flo Rida | 70%
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1989 | This country wins the contest, and dissolving two years later. | Yugoslavia | 70%
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1987 | Irish winner who is to date, the only contestant to win twice as a singer. | Johnny Logan | 68%
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2013 | 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' singer who represented the United Kingdom. | Bonnie Tyler | 65%
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1982 | This country finally scored it's first win after 27 entries. | Germany | 65%
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1991 | Sweden wins the contest via the tie-break introduced in 1989, which country ended up in second place as a result? | France | 64%
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1973 | Despite security being unusually tight for it's delegation, what country made it's debut? | Israel | 64%
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2005 | A Eurovision gala was held in Copenhagen celebrating the 50th anniversary of the contest crowned what song as the most popular winner? | Waterloo | 64%
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2019 | Band who showed Palestinian flags during the voting sequence | Hatari | 62%
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2022 | Serbian song which referenced the Duchess of Sussex, better known as... | Meghan Markle | 62%
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1995 | Instrument that was used in Norway's winning performance | Violin | 62%
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1968 | The 1968 contest was the first contest to be broadcasted in what? | Color | 59%
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2001 | Group of four consisting of Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom and France (and later on, Italy) was established. What is it better known as? | The Big Five | 59%
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2018 | Among the 2018 contestants, one of them was a former winner. Who was it? | Alexander Rybak | 58%
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2009 | This country sent an entry called 'We Don't Wanna Put In', later disqualified due to it's political nature. | Georgia | 58%
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2010 | This country's song had to be performed again due to a stage invasion. | Spain | 58%
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1966 | Åse Kleveland was the first woman to not wear this item of clothing during her performance. | Dress | 57%
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1963 | The winning song 'Dansevise' is notable because it is the first winning song to be performed by a... | duo | 57%
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2014 | Sammarinese singer who represented her country for the third consecutive time, as well as giving the country it's first qualification for the final. | Valentina Monetta | 57%
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1958 | The Italian entry became a worldwide hit. What was it called? | Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare) | 55%
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2016 | Global superstar who performed in the Grand Final of the 2016 contest. | Justin Timberlake | 54%
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1998 | Winner Dana International is currently the only Eurovision act to be what? | Transgender | 52%
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2003 | Belgian entry which was the first ever song to be sang in what? | A made up language | 49%
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1969 | Four nations won in 1969. Can you name any of the four winning artists? | Frida Boccara | Lenny Kuhr | Lulu | Salomé | 49%
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1978 | This middle eastern country stopped broadcasting the contest when it was obvious Israel won, claiming they had 'technical difficulties'. | Jordan | 49%
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1994 | Interval act that went on to be a worldwide phenomenon | Riverdance | 48%
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1967 | The United Kingdom won the contest for the first time in 1967, what was the artists' name? | Sandie Shaw | 48%
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1985 | Duo that gave Norway their first ever victory. | Bobbysocks | 46%
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1997 | Although only available to five countries, this was introduced for the first time. | Televoting | 46%
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1981 | Winning band specifically formed for Eurovision, also became famous. | Bucks Fizz | 43%
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1983 | 'Främling' singer who went on to represent her country two more times, including a win in 1991. | Carola Häggkvist | 43%
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2000 | Israeli participants who caused a stir for waving the flag of this middle eastern country during their performance. | Syria | 43%
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1999 | What was abolished in the 1999 contest? | Orchestra | 41%
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2007 | Ukrainian entrant that went on to become an iconic figure within Eurovision. | Verka Serduchka | 41%
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1976 | Like in 1974, this band became hugely successful after their win at Eurovision | Brotherhood of Man | 39%
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1964 | The 1964 is believed to have no known footage to exist, what caused this? | A fire | 35%
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1984 | Winning entry still ridiculed today due to it's nonsensical title. | Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley | 29%
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1975 | Portugal's entry was highly political, which was about what event the previous year? | Revolution | 28%
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1957 | The German entry had the first ever prop in Eurovision. What was it? | A telephone | 26%
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1990 | Spanish duo whose entry was beset by technical problems. | Azúcar Moreno | 26%
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2008 | Russia wins the contest featuring what on stage? | Figure Skating | 26%
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1993 | This tiny town of 1,500 people hosts the contest. | Milstreet | 25%
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1996 | Despite finishing in eighth place, this song went on to become a massive hit worldwide, which included a Grammy Award nominee. | Ooh Aah... Just A Little Bit | 25%
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1965 | What's the title of the winning song, which went on to be a massive hit across Europe? | Poupée De Cire, Poupée De Son | 25%
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1992 | The 1992 stage is rather unique, for being in the shape of a what? | A Viking Ship's bow | 17%
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1977 | The 1977 contest was postponed for five weeks because of what? | Strikes by cameramen and technicians | 17%
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2004 | Ukrainian winner, Ruslana went on to voice herself in which video game series? | Grand Theft Auto | 13%
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2002 | Slogan for the 2002 contest, reflecting how Estonians viewed their recent history. | Modern Fairytale | 12%
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1962 | The German entry went on to be a hit across many European countries. What was it called? | Zwei Kleine Italiener | 12%
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1979 | German band famous for 'Moskau' competed in this edition. | Dschingus Khan | 4%
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