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ABBA's springboard to fame was of course winning the 1974 Eurovision song contest with "Waterloo." At post time (to use a racing term), what odds could you get on Sweden to win the contest? |
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The group's name was derived from its members' first initials, but before they could use it, they had to get permission from what business that had the same name? |
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ABBA have always considered that they were a comparative failure in the United States, where their only Number One single was |
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The oldest of the four is |
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| 5.
Which of the group (if any) was the product of a liaison between his/her Norwegian mother and a German soldier? |
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In what year were ABBA inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? |
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VH1 compiled a list of the 100 Greatest Women of Rock and Roll in 1999. Where did Agnetha and Frida finish (they were taken collectively)? |
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Five of ABBA's eight albums charted in the Top 40 in the United States. Three went gold, and one made it to platinum. Name the album. |
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1974's "Waterloo" wasn't ABBA's first try at Eurovision. What was their entry in 1973? |
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Arguably the world's foremost ABBA authority is this man, who wrote what must be the group's definitive biography "Bright Lights, Dark Shadows." His name is |
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