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Answer
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2016 Grand Final interval act performed by Petra and Måns: "____ ____ Peace Peace"
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Love Love
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2012 winning song by Loreen who represented Sweden
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Euphoria
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Country outside of Africa, Europe or Asia to take part in Eurovision
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Australia
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1974 winners from Sweden whose song was inspired by Napoleon
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ABBA
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2017 winning entry by Salvador Sobral from Portugal: "____ pelos dois"
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Amar
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British representative who placed 2nd in 2022 with "Space Man": Sam
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Ryder
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2020 and 2021 host city, after the win of Duncan Laurence with "Arcade"
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Rotterdam
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Only African country to ever take part in Eurovision
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Morocco
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Pre-recorder music is used now. Who provided music between 1956-1990s?
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Orchestra
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2018 slogan when Lisbon, Portugal hosted a sea-themed contest: All
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Aboard!
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Canadian singer who won for Switzerland in 1988: C.
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Dion
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British-Australian singer-actress to represent the UK in 1974: Olivia
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Newton-John
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When a country receives zero points from the jury and the televote: ___ points
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Nil
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2006 winners, a Finnish moster-like band performing "Hard Rock Hallelujah"
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Lordi
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1970 Spanish representative with the song "Gwendolyne", father of Enrique: J.
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Iglesias
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Tuesday/Thursday show that precedes the Saturday's Grand Final
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Semi-final
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Russian representative in 2016 and 2019 who climbed up a wall: Sergey
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Lazarev
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Unofficial name of 1958 Italian song "Nel blu, dipinto di blu" by Domenico Modugno
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Volare
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3-letter abbreviation of the media alliance that organises Eurovision
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EBU
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Country whose representatives include Ruslana, Jamala and Verka Serduchka
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Ukraine
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Nickname of Moldovan saxophone player at 2010 Eurovision: ____ Sax Guy
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Epic
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2023 Finnish entry by Käärijä that placed second, also a type of dance
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Cha Cha Cha
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2013 Greek entry by Koza Mostra and Agathonas Iakovidis: "_______ Is Free"
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Alcohol
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