1. What year did Ireland first win the Eurovision with Dana's ballad, 'All Kinds of Everything'?
Please Select
A) 1965
B) 1970
C) 1975
2. What year did Ireland last win the Eurovision, with Eimear Quinn's vocal piece 'The Voice'?
Please Select
A) 1994
B) 1995
C) 1996
3. Which of these two-time entrants to the Eurovision has never won the contest?
Please Select
A) Johnny Logan
B) Jedward
C) Linda Martin
4. Millstreet in North Cork hosted the Eurovision in 1993, the only place in Ireland outside Dublin to do so. But where was the 'second' host town, that accommodated contests and delegates?
Please Select
A) Killarney
B) Mallow
C) Buttevant
5. How much was the Green Glens Arena in Millstreet paid for hosting the 1993 finals?
Please Select
A) £500,000
B) £250,000
C) £0
6. Which long-lived Eurovision tradition happened for the last time at the 1993 event in Millstreet?
Please Select
A) Juries delivering their verdicts over the phone
B) Points awarded to a country by juries announced in French
C) Live orchestral accompaniment
7. Who is the only Irish act to ever come third in the Eurovision?
Please Select
A) Dickie Rock
B) Maxi
C) The Swarbriggs Plus Two
8. We all know Ireland has brought home a record seven Eurovision honours. But how many times have we finished dead-last in the finals?
Please Select
A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
9. Which of these official Eurovision records were *not* set by pop duo Jedward?
Please Select
A) Highest hair
B) Most dancing
C) Biggest shoulder-pads
10. The EBU is the union of state broadcasters that co-operates on the Eurovision Song Contest every year, as well as other content. Which of these kids' telly classics has it also brought us?
Please Select
A) Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds
B) Oggy and the Cockroaches
C) The Animals of Farthing Wood
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