Can you answer the following questions on the Eurovision Song Contest?
1 | Which nation has won the Eurovision Song Contest more than any other? Ireland |
2 | In 1978, which country became the first to receive "nul points" overall, with their entry "Mil Etter Mil"? Norway |
3 | Which rule was passed in 1977, which would've meant Abba's "Waterloo" wouldn't have been allowed if the rule was brought in a few years earlier? The song had to sung in one of the official languages of the performing country |
4 | With which country did Celine Dion win the Eurovision Song Contest in 1988 singing "Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi"? Switzerland |
5 | Which act won the Eurovision Song Contest for the United Kingdom singing "Love Shine A Light"? Katrina And The Waves |
6 | Which of the following UK entries faired best in the Eurovision Contest? Gina G - "Just A Little Bit", Black Lace - "Mary Ann" or Michael Ball - "One Step Out Of Time"? Michael Ball - "One Step Out Of Time" |
7 | "Rip Up Song Patent" is an anagram of which Eurovision winning song for the UK? "Puppet On A String" (by Sandie Shaw) |
8 | Who represented Russia in the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest after having a number one hit the previous year in the UK? t.A.T.u. |
9 | Which comedian created and played Tony Ferrino, a Portuguese singer who had won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1980 with the song "Papa Bendi"? Steve Coogan |
10 | What was the name of the act comprising of Gemma Abbey and Chris Cromby who became the first UK act to receive no points overall? Jemini |
Tie Break | After the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest, how many times had the United Kingdom finished second? 15 |