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Definizione
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Risposta
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The first ESC winner
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A
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Lys Assia
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The English city where ABBA won in 1974
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B
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Brighton
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City that hosted ESC in 1964, 2001 and 2014
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C
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Copenhagen
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The iconic Verka Serduchka's 2007 song
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D
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Dancing lasha tumbai
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With this song Nicole won in 1982 for West Germany
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E
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Ein bißchen Frieden
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Carola's song who won in 1991
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F
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Fångad av en stormvind
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She got second place in 2015 for Russia
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G
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Paulina Gagarina
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The second Johnny Logan's winning song
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H
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Hold me now
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With this song Toto Cutugno won in 1990 for Italy
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I
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Insieme: 1992
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The Ukrainian Singer who won with "1944"
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J
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Jamala
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It was only later discovered that she had won at the age of thirteen
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K
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Sandra Kim
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She is greek, but won for Luxembourg (1972)
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L
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Vicky Léandros
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Hosted the 1993 edition for Ireland
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M
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Millstreet
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City that hosted ESC in 1965
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N
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Naples
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Emmelie de Forest's winning song in 2013
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O
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Only teardrops
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Won for Greece in 2005
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P
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Helena Paparizou
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In Italian "Q" is pronounced "ku", with a similar sound to that of the surname of Lenny Kuhr, who won for the Netherlands in 1969 with this song
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"Q"
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De troubadour
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Won for Norway in 2009
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R
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Aleksander Rybak
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Lena's winning song in 2010
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S
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Satellite
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This country got its only victory with "Every way that I can"
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T
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Turkey
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The 1971 winning song (Séverine, Monaco)
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U
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Un banc, un arbre, une rue
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One of the four 1969 winning song (Salomé, Spain)
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V
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Vivo cantando
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Got the second victory for Austria
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W
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Conchita Wurst
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The X edition was won by Luxembourg with "Poupée de cire, poupée de son", sung by this French singer
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"X"
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France Gall
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The first winning containing the "y" was "All kinds of everything", performed by this Irish lady in 1970
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"Y"
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Dana
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City that hosted ESC in 1990
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Z
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Zagreb
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