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Quiz about Eurovision 1993
Quiz about Eurovision 1993

Eurovision: 1993 Trivia Quiz


Take a step back in time and see what you remember about the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest. If you like the quiz, please rate it - if not, please tell me why.

A multiple-choice quiz by CariM0952. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
CariM0952
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
311,956
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
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157
Question 1 of 10
1. In which Irish city was the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest held?
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Question 2 of 10
2. Which country won the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest?
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Question 3 of 10
3. The UK's 1993 entry was a song called "Better The Devil You Know". Who sang it?
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Question 4 of 10
4. For the first time in Eurovision Song Contest history, a prequalification round was held - but only for those countries who were part of the former Yugoslavian republic or had not taken part in the competition in the past. Three of these countries progressed to the finals. Which were they? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. The current rules stated that each country had to sing in their own official language - but there are a number of countries with more than one official language. How many entries in the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest were sung at least partly in French?
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Question 6 of 10
6. One country withdrew from the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest. Which country was this?
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Question 7 of 10
7. The favourite to win the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest, didn't. At what point in the voting did it become inevitable that the actual winner would win? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Who was the presenter at the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest?

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Question 9 of 10
9. There's always a halftime - what was the entertainment for the halftime of the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest?
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Question 10 of 10
10. Twenty-five countries vied for the 1993 Eurovision Song crown. That means there should have been a 1st position, 2nd position, 3rd etc, all the way to 25th, right? Wrong - or is it? How many countries, if any, tied for position?
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In which Irish city was the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest held?

Answer: Milstreet

Milstreet is more town than city, but it was there that the contest was staged at the Green Glens Arena. Milstreet is a town of about 1500 inhabitants, in the western part of County Cork.
2. Which country won the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest?

Answer: Ireland

For the second year in a row, Ireland won. Their entry "In Your Eyes", was sung by Niamh Kavanagh. The song was written by Jimmy Walsh.
3. The UK's 1993 entry was a song called "Better The Devil You Know". Who sang it?

Answer: Sonia

Sonia Evans is one of the youngest females to chart a number one hit in the UK, with her 1989 hit "You'll Never Stop Me Loving You". She is also an actress, and played the role of Sandy in the musical Grease in the West End of London.
4. For the first time in Eurovision Song Contest history, a prequalification round was held - but only for those countries who were part of the former Yugoslavian republic or had not taken part in the competition in the past. Three of these countries progressed to the finals. Which were they?

Answer: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia

There is a limited amount of time in which the competition can be broadcast, and the numbers of potential contestants were growing rapidly. While this was clearly not a good long-term solution, the interim plan was to have Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Estonia, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia compete for three available slots in the finals.
5. The current rules stated that each country had to sing in their own official language - but there are a number of countries with more than one official language. How many entries in the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest were sung at least partly in French?

Answer: three

Three countries sang their entries in French, two of which also used a second language. They were

France - "Mama Corsica" (sung in French and Corsican)
Luxembourg - "Donne-moi une chance" ("Give Me a Chance", sung in French and Luxembourgish) and
Switzerland - "Moi, tout simplement" ("Quite Simply Myself", sung entirely in French).
6. One country withdrew from the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest. Which country was this?

Answer: Yugoslavia

It was Yugoslavia, for the simple reason that it no longer existed as Yugoslavia. The various new countries which had made up the Yugoslav republic competed separately.
7. The favourite to win the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest, didn't. At what point in the voting did it become inevitable that the actual winner would win?

Answer: very last vote

The odds were on for the United Kingdom to win with its entry "Better The Devil You Know". There were eleven points in it, with Ireland in the lead, when the last vote came up. Had the twelve points gone to the UK, they would have won. Anything less than eleven would leave Ireland in the lead. The last country to vote gave twelve points to Ireland, sealing the win.
8. Who was the presenter at the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest?

Answer: Fionnuala Sweeney

Fionnuala Sweeney is now a CNN anchorwoman, but at the time of the Eurovision competition she was a presenter for Irish television station RTE; prior to that she was a broadcaster on pirate radio.

The others are all Irish television presenters.
9. There's always a halftime - what was the entertainment for the halftime of the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest?

Answer: Linda Martin & Johnny Logan

Linda Martin and Johnny Logan provided the halftime entertainment. Martin was the winner of the previous year's competition. Logan won in 1980 and 1987, as well as writing the song which won in the previous year.

Dave Allen was a comedian, Jean Butler is a dancer and Percy French was an entertainer and songwriter who died in 1920.
10. Twenty-five countries vied for the 1993 Eurovision Song crown. That means there should have been a 1st position, 2nd position, 3rd etc, all the way to 25th, right? Wrong - or is it? How many countries, if any, tied for position?

Answer: two

Only two countries tied on points at the competition. They were Denmark and Slovenia, who tied for twenty-second position with nine points each.
Source: Author CariM0952

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