| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The first year a song in Arabic was performed at Eurovision | 1980 | 100%
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| A country which sent songs in Mühlviertlerisch, Styrian and Vorarlbergisch to Eurovision | Austria | 100%
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| The only country to win and withdraw the year after | Israel | 86%
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| The first year Eurovision was broadcast to Australia | 1983 | 71%
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| A country which as of 2020 hasn't won for the longest time | Spain | 71%
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| The only country to come 3rd at Eurovision 3 times in a row | Germany | 57%
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| A non-European country set to perform 4th at Eurovision 1977 but later withdrew from the contest | Tunisia | 57%
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| The lowest amount of points that was ever enough to win Eurovision | 18 | 43%
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| The year no country took 3rd place, except for 1956 and 1969 | 1990 | 43%
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| The first year with fireworks used at Eurovision stage | 1994 | 43%
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| A Eurovision winner who's ran for president twice | Dana | 43%
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| A country with the first ever Eurovision drag queen | Norway | 43%
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| The bigest arena to ever stage Eurovision | Parken | 43%
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| The year Soviet Union considered to participate in Eurovision but opted out | 1987 | 29%
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| The youngest ever Eurovision participant | Nathalie Pâque | 29%
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| A country which for the first time sent a Muslim to Eurovision | Yugoslavia | 29%
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| How many letters does the longest Eurovision song title have? | 41 | 14%
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| A singer who is the earliest-born (1905) artist to ever compete in Eurovision | Lale Andersen | 14%
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| The only Eurovision singer to be French, but to represent both Luxembourg and Monaco | Michèle Torr | 14%
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| A Norwegian singer to compete in Eurovision 6 times: 3 times as participant, twice as backing singer and once as composer | Anita Skorgan | 0%
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