12 Eurovision Anagrams – Cause Off-Season Goes On Forever

The Goal

Each anagram represents someone or something related to the Eurovision Song Contest. You just have to solve them. It’s simple really! Answers will be provided at the end, so if you like to break the rules skip ahead to the end!

The Anagrams

  1. PSST MOM HORN (2 words)
  2. COP A ALCOVE EEL PEEVE (4 words)
  3. SUN GO DIVERSIONARY OUNCE (3 words)
  4. BESTOW HELM (2 words)
  5. ROT MINI HANDSHAKE (4 words)
  6. HOLY PROVOST MAY DUCK (2 words)
  7. PEG OUTMANEUVERING GONDOLA ORDAINING AS RODEO (7 words)
  8. MOSAIC IT A DOWNFALLEN RAIL (3 words)
  9. UTOPIA POWERLESSLY EVENT (4 words)
  10. JAM LOUD JADED HUE (3 words)
  11. ANIMATEDLY FOR EAR (3 words)
  12. I ONLINE WATERMELON IT OH (6 words)

The Answers

  1. Mrs Thompson (The title of Norway’s entry in 1991)
  2. Love Love Peace Peace (Sweden’s interval act in 2016)
  3. Eurovision Young Dancers (A Eurovision spin-off show)
  4. The Wombles (The UK’s interval act in 1974)
  5. The Shin and Mariko (Georgia’s artist in 2014)
  6. Volodymyr Ostapchuk (One of Ukraine’s hosts in 2017)
  7. Good Evening Europe And Good Morning Australia (Phrase said at the contest, particularly in 2015)
  8. Semifinal Allocation Draw (Even to decide which semi-final songs will compete in, used since 2008)
  9. Your Twelve Points Please (Phrase said at the contest since 1975)
  10. Hajde Da Ludujemo (The title of Yugoslavia’s entry in 1990)
  11. A Modern Fairytale (The slogan used by Estonia when hosting the 2002 contest)
  12. A Million In One Two Three (The title of Belgium’s entry in 1977)

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