| "Mamma Mia" group |
Universal |
06 Dec 2025 |
| "SOS" band |
Premier Sunday |
30 Nov 2025 |
| Singers of <i>Dancing Queen</i> (4) |
The Sun Mini |
27 Nov 2025 |
| "Mamma Mia" band that serenades audiences with their gratitude in "Thank You for the Music" |
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| Swedish foursome that swings both ways? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
12 Nov 2025 |
| Swedish pop group |
Commuter |
11 Nov 2025 |
| "Mamma Mia!" group |
USA Today |
06 Nov 2025 |
| "Waterloo" band |
Commuter |
27 Oct 2025 |
| "Mamma Mia" group |
Newsday |
26 Oct 2025 |
| Erasure's only UK No 1, in 1992, pastiched this band |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
26 Oct 2025 |
| Quartet with an acronymic name |
Wall Street Journal |
23 Oct 2025 |
| Quartet from Sweden |
Wall Street Journal |
22 Oct 2025 |
| "Mamma Mia" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
21 Oct 2025 |
| "Fernando" band |
Wall Street Journal |
14 Oct 2025 |
| Slipping Through My Fingers band |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
12 Oct 2025 |
| "Mamma Mia" pop group |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" group |
Commuter |
07 Oct 2025 |
| Brother's boss rejects Genesis etc being supported by American group |
The Times Cryptic |
03 Oct 2025 |
| Mamma Mia band |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
27 Sep 2025 |
| "Dancing Queen" group |
Thomas Joseph |
24 Sep 2025 |
| A popular group, whichever way you look at it (4) |
The Guardian Cryptic |
22 Sep 2025 |
| "Fernando" foursome |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Sep 2025 |
| "Waterloo" group |
Thomas Joseph |
10 Sep 2025 |
| "Waterloo" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
10 Sep 2025 |
| "Waterloo" group |
Commuter |
04 Sep 2025 |
| Swedish pop band with the song "Chiquitita" whose name is an acronym of the first letters of the members' first names |
|
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| Swedish band |
The Times Concise |
22 Aug 2025 |
| "Dancing Queen" group |
USA Today Quick |
14 Aug 2025 |
| "The Winner Takes It All" group |
|
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| Palindromic pop group |
Universal |
12 Aug 2025 |
| First Swedish band to win Eurovision |
USA Today |
04 Aug 2025 |
| "Dancing Queen" group |
USA Today |
01 Aug 2025 |
| Group that got Sweden its first Eurovision win |
New York Times |
26 Jul 2025 |
| 1974 Eurovision Song Contest winners with Waterloo (4) |
Mirror Quiz |
25 Jul 2025 |
| "Honey, Honey" group |
USA Today |
25 Jul 2025 |
| "S.O.S." group |
Commuter |
21 Jul 2025 |
| Swedish Eurovision winners seen during Sabbath (4) |
|
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| Graduate going up and down for Swedish singers |
|
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| Sweden's first winner of the Eurovision Song Contest |
|
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| "Money, Money, Money" group |
USA Today |
16 Jul 2025 |
| Singers from Stockholm could go either way (4) |
|
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| Swedish band whose first album was "Ring Ring" |
|
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| Swedish pop group |
USA Today Quick |
13 Jul 2025 |
| Group which had eight consecutive UK No.1 albums in the UK from 1975 to 1982 (4) |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" band |
|
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| "Waterloo" band |
Commuter |
03 Jul 2025 |
| Swedish pop group whose comeback goes unnoticed (4) |
|
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| A national carrier boarded by British pop group (4) |
|
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| "Waterloo" group |
LA Times Daily |
25 Jun 2025 |
| "Dancing Queen" pop quartet |
LA Times Daily |
17 Jun 2025 |
| ____ Voyage, virtual concert |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
10 Jun 2025 |
| "Mamma Mia" group |
USA Today |
04 Jun 2025 |
| Pop group whose songs are featured in "Mamma Mia" |
|
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| "SOS" pop quartet |
Premier Sunday |
01 Jun 2025 |
| Eurovision Song Contest 1974 winners (4) |
|
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| "Fernando" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
29 May 2025 |
| "SOS" singers |
LA Times Daily |
28 May 2025 |
| Dad in Dimona (4) |
|
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| Band that once took payment for a gig in oil rights instead of rubles |
|
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| "Mamma Mia" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
16 May 2025 |
| Band with the 1976 hit "Fernando" |
|
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| Band beloved by the tribute act Dancing Dream |
|
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| Mama Mia - singing group |
|
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| Virtual avatar performers since 2022 |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
09 May 2025 |
| Band behind "Dancing Queen" |
|
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| Palindromic band who had a palindromic hit with SOS |
The Telegraph Mini |
05 May 2025 |
| "Money, Money, Money" group |
New York Times |
04 May 2025 |
| Swedish winners of 1974 Eurovision song contest (4) |
|
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| Which famous 19705 and '805 pop group's name is an acronym of their first names arranged as a palindrome? (4) |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" quartet |
Universal |
01 May 2025 |
| Pop group who had a 1976 hit with Dancing Queen (4) |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" group |
Wall Street Journal |
30 Apr 2025 |
| Swedish pop group named for the initials of its members |
|
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| Group with the 1976 hit "Fernando" |
|
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| Group in Punjab banned |
The Sun Two Speed |
25 Apr 2025 |
| Common rhyme scheme |
Newsday |
25 Apr 2025 |
| Swedish pop quartet |
The Sun Two Speed |
25 Apr 2025 |
| "The Winner Takes It All" group |
Wall Street Journal |
24 Apr 2025 |
| "Fernando" group |
Thomas Joseph |
24 Apr 2025 |
| Group making comeback unchanged (4) |
|
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| Swedish pop legends (4) |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" band |
LA Times Daily |
09 Apr 2025 |
| Sailor and graduate make up mega group (4) |
|
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| Swedish superstar singers |
Newsday |
09 Apr 2025 |
| "Mamma Mia" group |
USA Today Quick |
07 Apr 2025 |
| Simple rhyme scheme |
Newsday |
06 Apr 2025 |
| Swedish band |
The Telegraph Quick |
05 Apr 2025 |
| "Voulez-Vous" group |
|
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| Sailor and graduate make up Swedish band (4) |
|
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| Swedish pop group |
The Telegraph Quick |
02 Apr 2025 |
| "Mamma Mia!" group |
Wall Street Journal |
31 Mar 2025 |
| "SOS" and "Mamma Mia" band (4) |
|
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| Swedish pop group whose albums include Ring Ring (1973) and Voyage (2021) (4) |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" group |
USA Today |
23 Mar 2025 |
| "Waterloo" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
20 Mar 2025 |
| Pop group going north or south |
The Sun Two Speed |
18 Mar 2025 |
| Swedish pop quartet |
The Sun Two Speed |
18 Mar 2025 |
| Group with a 2020s avatar project |
Newsday |
15 Mar 2025 |
| Sweden's most famous band (4) |
|
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| Swedes who sing "Thank You for the Music" |
|
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| Swedish foursome |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
10 Mar 2025 |
| Swedish supergroup |
Newsday |
09 Mar 2025 |
| "Waterloo" band |
New York Times |
06 Mar 2025 |
| "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" band |
|
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| Mamma Mia band |
The Sun Two Speed |
04 Mar 2025 |
| Sailor, reflective sailor in group |
The Sun Two Speed |
04 Mar 2025 |
| "Fernando" group |
Thomas Joseph |
27 Feb 2025 |
| Fernando band |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
23 Feb 2025 |
| Biblically, father can go up and down (4) |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" group |
USA Today Quick |
22 Feb 2025 |
| Singers and seamen back to back |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" pop group |
LA Times Daily |
17 Feb 2025 |
| "Fernando" band |
Commuter |
15 Feb 2025 |
| '70s Swedish pop stars (4) |
|
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| Cabbage-hearted money group (4) |
|
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| Mamma Mia band |
The Telegraph Quick |
08 Feb 2025 |
| Group that had a 40-year gap between its two most recent studio albums (1981-2021) |
New York Times |
08 Feb 2025 |
| Swedish band (4) |
The Telegraph Mini |
04 Feb 2025 |
| Musical quartet includes sailor and graduate (4) |
|
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| Subject of Carl Magnus Palm's book "Bright Lights Dark Shadows" |
|
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| Mamma Mia - they are found in fab band (4) |
|
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| Waterloo band |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
26 Jan 2025 |
| First band from Sweden to win Eurovision |
LA Times Daily |
25 Jan 2025 |
| Bestselling Swedish band of all time |
USA Today |
25 Jan 2025 |
| Money, Money, Money's Swedish band |
|
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| "Mamma Mia" group |
LA Times Daily |
22 Jan 2025 |
| Writer Milne hugs guitarist King in pop group (4) |
|
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| "Fernando" group |
USA Today |
20 Jan 2025 |
| "SOS" group |
Premier Sunday |
19 Jan 2025 |
| "Waterloo" band |
|
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| "Money, Money, Money" group |
New York Times |
13 Jan 2025 |
| "Dancing Queen" band |
|
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| Sweden's first winner of the Eurovision Song Contest |
Universal |
11 Jan 2025 |
| Swedish singing foursome |
Newsday |
08 Jan 2025 |
| "SOS" band |
USA Today |
05 Jan 2025 |
| "The Winner Takes It All" pop group |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" band |
USA Today |
04 Jan 2025 |
| "Mamma Mia!" group |
Newsday |
02 Jan 2025 |
| Swedish pop quartet |
Newsday |
01 Jan 2025 |
| Pop group whose members were honored with Swedish knighthood in 2024 |
|
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| "Take a Chance on Me" band |
Commuter |
27 Dec 2024 |
| Band whose original name was Festfolk (Swedish for "party people") |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" group |
Commuter |
24 Dec 2024 |
| Palindromic pop group |
Universal |
23 Dec 2024 |
| Swedish pop group |
The Telegraph Mini |
22 Dec 2024 |
| It was 50th anniversary of this Swedish group winning Eurovision (4) |
|
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| "Waterloo" pop group |
|
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| "Waterloo" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
11 Dec 2024 |
| "Mamma Mia!" group |
USA Today |
08 Dec 2024 |
| Palindromic Swedish group |
|
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| Singing Scandinavians (or dad in Dimona) (4) |
|
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| Iconic Swedish band behind Mamma Mia! (4) |
|
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| "My Love, My Life" band |
USA Today |
29 Nov 2024 |
| A book by British top group (4) |
|
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| Swedish supergroup |
Newsday |
24 Nov 2024 |
| Band behind the hit song "Dancing Queen" who have a spider species named after them |
|
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| 'Chiquitita' pop group |
Premier Sunday |
10 Nov 2024 |
| "Dancing Queen" supergroup |
USA Today |
09 Nov 2024 |
| 'Father' addressed to God in the Bible (4) |
|
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| Quartet currently playing in London as holograms |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
02 Nov 2024 |
| "Fernando" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
01 Nov 2024 |
| Mr. Eban, Israeli foreign minister 1966-74 (4) |
|
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| Hebrew word for 53-Down |
|
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| Band whose name is sometimes rendered with a backward B |
New York Times |
20 Oct 2024 |
| "Dancing Queen" band |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" quartet |
LA Times Daily |
16 Oct 2024 |
| Swedish band that won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974 with "Waterloo" |
|
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| 1970s Swedish foursome (4) |
The Sun Mini |
14 Oct 2024 |
| Songwriting quartet's rhyme scheme |
|
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| Mamma Mia! group |
Newsday |
06 Oct 2024 |
| Swedish band whose name comes from the first initials of its four members |
|
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| An up and down group (4) |
|
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| "Voulez-Vous" singers |
LA Times Daily |
29 Sep 2024 |
| "Mamma Mia" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
26 Sep 2024 |
| "SOS" band |
Commuter |
26 Sep 2024 |
| "Mamma Mia" group |
Thomas Joseph |
25 Sep 2024 |
| Group whose songs feature in the musical Mamma Mia! (4) |
|
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| "Waterloo" band |
Commuter |
20 Sep 2024 |
| Singers from east and west (4) |
|
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| Band whose first hit in the US was Waterloo |
|
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| "SOS" pop group |
USA Today |
16 Sep 2024 |
| Poetic rhyme scheme example |
|
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| Swedish pop group |
USA Today Quick |
10 Sep 2024 |
| Pop group with a museum in Stockholm |
|
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| Band on whose work the stage musical Mamma Mia! is based (4) |
|
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| Anni-Frid Lyngstad's band |
|
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| Voyage band |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
07 Sep 2024 |
| Musical foursome going up or down |
|
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| "Take a Chance on Me" group |
New York Times |
03 Sep 2024 |
| The 1974 Eurovision winners (4) |
|
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| Swedish singers who were a '70s sensation |
|
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| "___-esque" (extended play by Erasure featuring cover songs) |
|
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| Bestselling Europop group |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Aug 2024 |
| Ban formed in 1972 |
|
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| Palindromic "Mamma Mia" band |
USA Today |
25 Aug 2024 |
| Group that won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest |
|
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| Band formed in 1972 |
|
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| Band whose members received one of Sweden's highest civilian honors in May |
|
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| Enclosed rhyme scheme |
New York Times |
22 Aug 2024 |
| Group whose logo includes a backward B |
Wall Street Journal |
21 Aug 2024 |
| "Fernando" group |
Premier Sunday |
18 Aug 2024 |
| Eurovision winners (4) |
|
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| "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!" band |
New York Times |
05 Aug 2024 |
| Agnetha, Björn, Benny and Anni-Frid? (4) |
The Guardian Weekend |
03 Aug 2024 |
| "Mamma Mia!" group |
New York Times Mini |
23 Jul 2024 |
| "Waterloo" pop group |
|
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| Eurovision-winning band of 1974 |
|
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| "SOS" band |
Commuter |
12 Jul 2024 |
| "Waterloo" band |
USA Today |
09 Jul 2024 |
| Palindromic band sampled by Madonna on "Hung Up" |
|
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| "Waterloo" group |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Jul 2024 |
| "Dancing Queen" band |
USA Today |
06 Jul 2024 |
| "Waterloo" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
05 Jul 2024 |
| Swedish pop band whose hits include "Waterloo" |
|
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| World-famous Swedish pop group (4) |
|
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| Swedish quartet with the hit song "Fernando" |
|
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| Swedish supergroup |
LA Times Daily |
30 Jun 2024 |
| Scandi foursome can swing both ways (4) |
|
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| Swedish group which could go either way! (4) |
|
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| Up and down group (4) |
The Guardian Quick |
22 Jun 2024 |
| Up and down group (4) |
The Guardian Quick Cryptic |
22 Jun 2024 |
| "Dancing Queen" pop group |
|
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| Group who went on to sell 380m records after winning the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest (4) |
|
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| First pop band to perform on "Saturday Night Live" |
New York Times |
18 Jun 2024 |
| In Jerusalem, old man going to and fro (4) |
|
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| #1 on the Rock Hall's list |
Newsday |
15 Jun 2024 |
| Group whose song are featured in Mamma Mia! |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" group |
Commuter |
10 Jun 2024 |
| Swedish pop group who won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest (4) |
|
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| Initially a bright graduate formed a group (4) |
|
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| "Waterloo" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
04 Jun 2024 |
| "The Winner Takes It All" band |
USA Today |
03 Jun 2024 |
| Pop group from Stockholm |
Newsday |
02 Jun 2024 |
| Also a backing group? (4) |
|
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| "Waterloo" pop group |
|
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| Swedish pop group (or Israeli parent) (4) |
|
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| Band who won Eurovision in the year Victoria Beckham was born (4) |
|
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| Who sang Knowing Me, Knowing You ? (4) |
|
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| Singing/song writing pop group from Sweden (4) |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" group |
Wall Street Journal |
08 May 2024 |
| "Fernando" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
07 May 2024 |
| Father, sailor and graduate |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" band |
New York Times |
29 Apr 2024 |
| 1970s Swedish pop group (4) |
|
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| Swedish pop group that sang "Dancing Queen" |
|
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| "Angeleyes" band |
LA Times Daily |
24 Apr 2024 |
| Group whose songs are featured in 'Mamma Mia!" |
USA Today |
22 Apr 2024 |
| "Mamma Mia" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
13 Apr 2024 |
| Swedish band that won the Eurovision Song Contest 50 years ago |
|
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| Group with a museum in Stockholm |
|
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| Palindromic Swedish band |
|
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| Renowned Swedish pop group |
|
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| "Chiquitita" quartet |
Wall Street Journal |
03 Apr 2024 |
| "Knowing Me, Knowing You" group |
Wall Street Journal |
02 Apr 2024 |
| Pop group that sang Chiquitita |
|
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| Group that celebrated its 50th anniversary with a Grammy Record of the Year nomination |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Mar 2024 |
| Swedish band originally named Festfolk |
USA Today |
27 Mar 2024 |
| "SOS" quartet |
LA Times Daily |
27 Mar 2024 |
| Swedish pop group that sang "Knowing Me, Knowing You" |
|
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| Palindromic pop group |
USA Today |
25 Mar 2024 |
| "Lay All Your Love on Me" band |
|
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| Swedish pop group who had a hit with the song "Fernando" (4) |
|
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| Enclosed rhyme scheme |
New York Times |
10 Mar 2024 |
| __ Voyage: concert residency featuring avatars of a Swedish pop group |
LA Times Daily |
09 Mar 2024 |
| ___ Voyage: concert residency featuring avatars of a Swedish pop group |
|
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| Swedish group which may make a comeback? (4) |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" pop group |
|
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| "Waterloo" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
06 Mar 2024 |
| Group whose 2021 hit I Still Have Faith in You came 29 years after their last chart entry |
|
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| Palindromic pop performers |
Newsday |
01 Mar 2024 |
| Band whose Eurovision win was 50 years ago! (4) |
|
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| Initial group, on reflection, will not change |
|
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| Swedish group that sang "Fernando" |
|
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| Singers from Stockholm |
Newsday |
23 Feb 2024 |
| Syrian bishop |
|
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| Swedish pop group |
LA Times Daily |
16 Feb 2024 |
| "Mamma Mia" group |
Premier Sunday |
11 Feb 2024 |
| Rock Hall honorees inducted by Bee Gees |
Newsday |
10 Feb 2024 |
| "Mamma Mia!" pop group |
TV |
04 Feb 2024 |
| Band with a museum in Stockholm |
Commuter |
29 Jan 2024 |
| Palindromic Swedish band |
Universal |
22 Jan 2024 |
| "Dancing Queen" group |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Jan 2024 |
| "Voulez-Vous" quartet |
|
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| Swedish group with the 1976 hit Fernando |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" band |
|
|
| Swedish superstar foursome |
Newsday |
07 Jan 2024 |
| “Mamma Mia” group |
Eugene Sheffer |
06 Jan 2024 |
| Swedish pop supergroup (4) |
|
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| “Mamma Mia” group |
Eugene Sheffer |
04 Jan 2024 |
| Singers of Waterloo, Mamma Mia and Dancing Queen |
The Times Concise |
30 Dec 2023 |
| "Honey, Honey" pop group |
USA Today |
25 Dec 2023 |
| Swedish pop group who released the 2021 album Voyage (4) |
|
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| Quartet that reunited in 2022 to "perform" as holograms |
New York Times |
20 Dec 2023 |
| "Mamma Mia" features their catalog |
|
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| 1974 Eurovision Song Contest winners with Waterloo |
Mirror Quiz |
16 Dec 2023 |
| ___ Voyage (pop group's virtual concert series) |
|
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| 'Voyage' pop group |
The Telegraph Quick |
16 Dec 2023 |
| Voyage pop group (4) |
|
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| "Super Trouper" supergroup |
|
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| "Money, Money, Money" band |
USA Today |
12 Dec 2023 |
| “Fernando” group |
Eugene Sheffer |
07 Dec 2023 |
| "Dancing Queen" group |
New York Times |
05 Dec 2023 |
| Swedish band who sang "Money, Money, Money" |
|
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| "Voyage" pop group |
Universal |
20 Nov 2023 |
| Inspiration for the tribute band A*Teens |
New York Times |
19 Nov 2023 |
| "Mamma Mia" band |
Universal |
18 Nov 2023 |
| Foursome with a Stockholm museum |
Newsday |
17 Nov 2023 |
| Palindromic pop quartet |
LA Times Daily |
17 Nov 2023 |
| "Dancing Queen" band |
New York Times |
13 Nov 2023 |
| Swedish pop group that sang "Dancing Queen" |
|
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| Pop band with a palindromic name |
New York Times |
07 Nov 2023 |
| Group with a 2022 London concert residence |
Newsday |
04 Nov 2023 |
| "Take a Chance on Me" group |
Universal |
02 Nov 2023 |
| "Dancing Queen" Swedish group |
|
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| Group with the hits "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!" and "Money, Money, Money" |
New York Times |
30 Oct 2023 |
| "The Name of the Game" pop quartet |
LA Times Daily |
29 Oct 2023 |
| Swedish musical quartet of "Dancing Queen" |
|
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| "Fernando" singers |
LA Times Daily |
15 Oct 2023 |
| Prominent Swedish group ... or a structural hint to 17-, 28-, 46- or 62-Across |
Universal |
12 Oct 2023 |
| Swedish group with hits like "Waterloo" and "Dancing Queen" who defined the "disco-era" of the '70s |
|
|
| "Dancing Queen" Swedish band |
|
|
| Palindromic pop group |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Sep 2023 |
| "Waterloo" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
27 Sep 2023 |
| 'Waterloo' group |
Wall Street Journal |
23 Sep 2023 |
| Swedish music group known for "Dancing Queen" |
|
|
| "Chiquitita" quartet |
Universal |
12 Sep 2023 |
| Pop group from Stockholm |
Newsday |
10 Sep 2023 |
| 'Mamma Mia!' group |
USA Today |
01 Sep 2023 |
| Swedish supergroup |
Newsday |
01 Sep 2023 |
| "Dancing Queen" pop group |
|
|
| Swedish pop group |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Aug 2023 |
| "Knowing Me, Knowing You" Swedish pop group |
|
|
| Foursome with a Stockholm museum |
Newsday |
24 Aug 2023 |
| Supergroup formed by Agnetha, Anni-Frid, Björn and Benny |
The Guardian Weekend |
12 Aug 2023 |
| 'Dancing Queen' band |
USA Today |
11 Aug 2023 |
| Chart-topper returnee in 2022 (after 40 years) |
Newsday |
29 Jul 2023 |
| "Waterloo" Swedish pop group |
|
|
| 'Fernando' singers |
Newsday |
23 Jul 2023 |
| Superstar Swedish quartet |
Newsday |
21 Jul 2023 |
| "SOS" band |
Premier Sunday |
09 Jul 2023 |
| ___ Voyage, long-running London-based holographic concert |
New York Times |
07 Jul 2023 |
| Band whose jukebox musical led to a pair of films |
New York Times |
06 Jul 2023 |
| Swedish pop group |
The Telegraph Quick |
01 Jul 2023 |
| "Waterloo" group |
Premier Sunday |
25 Jun 2023 |
| "Dancing Queen" group |
Premier Sunday |
18 Jun 2023 |
| Focus of a Stockholm museum whose slogan is "Walk In. Dance Out." |
LA Times Daily |
17 Jun 2023 |
| Band from Stockholm |
|
|
| "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!" Swedish pop group |
|
|
| Swedish supergroup |
Newsday |
11 Jun 2023 |
| Swedish "Mamma Mia" group |
|
|
| "Fernando" group |
Thomas Joseph |
26 May 2023 |
| "Voulez-Vous" band |
Universal |
24 May 2023 |
| 'Mamma Mia' group |
USA Today |
15 May 2023 |
| "Dancing Queen" supergroup that reunited in 2016 |
|
|
| 'The Winner Takes It All' group |
Wall Street Journal |
12 May 2023 |
| 1970s pop group |
The Telegraph Quick |
10 May 2023 |
| 'Dancing Queen' group |
Wall Street Journal |
01 May 2023 |
| 'Mamma Mia' group |
Newsday |
30 Apr 2023 |
| 'Voyage' group |
New York Times |
29 Apr 2023 |
| "Chiquitita" pop group with a palindromic name |
|
|
| Palindromic supergroup |
The Guardian Quick |
11 Apr 2023 |
| "Fernando" group |
Thomas Joseph |
06 Apr 2023 |
| 'Mamma Mia!' group |
USA Today |
03 Apr 2023 |
| "Mamma Mia" pop group |
|
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| 'Mamma Mia' band |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Feb 2023 |
| "Mamma Mia" group |
Universal |
24 Feb 2023 |
| "Waterloo" group |
Thomas Joseph |
15 Feb 2023 |
| 'Mamma Mia' group |
New York Times |
14 Feb 2023 |
| Swedish supergroup behind "Dancing Queen" |
|
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| Alphabetically first group in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame |
New York Times |
30 Jan 2023 |
| "Mamma Mia!" pop group |
LA Times Daily |
18 Jan 2023 |
| "Mamma Mia" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
16 Jan 2023 |
| Sweden's palindromic pop group known for "Chiquitita" |
|
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| "Fernando" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
11 Jan 2023 |
| "Waterloo" group |
Thomas Joseph |
11 Jan 2023 |
| "Waterloo" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
03 Jan 2023 |
| Swedish supergroup who sang "Dancing Queen" |
|
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| Pop group whose name is also a rhyme scheme |
New York Times |
28 Dec 2022 |
| "Mamma Mia" pop group |
Universal |
27 Dec 2022 |
| "Waterloo" quartet |
LA Times Daily |
25 Dec 2022 |
| "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!" band |
Universal |
15 Dec 2022 |
| "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!" pop group |
LA Times Daily |
15 Dec 2022 |
| "Mamma Mia" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
05 Dec 2022 |
| "Mamma Mia!" group |
Universal |
30 Nov 2022 |
| "Dancing Queen" band |
Universal |
15 Nov 2022 |
| Band that's all about "Money, Money, Money" |
|
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| Quartet with the 2021 album "Voyage" |
LA Times Daily |
05 Nov 2022 |
| Swedish pop group |
LA Times Daily |
01 Nov 2022 |
| "Fernando" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
01 Nov 2022 |
| "Waterloo" band |
Universal |
29 Oct 2022 |
| Group correctly spelled with a backward B |
Newsday |
20 Oct 2022 |
| Swedish singing foursome |
Newsday |
19 Oct 2022 |
| “Dancing Queen” group |
Wall Street Journal |
17 Oct 2022 |
| Quartet unchanged by upsetting spell |
The Guardian Cryptic |
12 Oct 2022 |
| Swedish group that won Eurovision in 1974 |
Universal |
10 Oct 2022 |
| 1970s supergroup |
The Telegraph Quick |
09 Oct 2022 |
| Father's areas to keep bees, by the sound of it |
The Telegraph Toughie |
28 Sep 2022 |
| Swedish supergroup |
Newsday |
23 Sep 2022 |
| "Fernando" group |
Thomas Joseph |
22 Sep 2022 |
| Religious father figure rabbi had to disrobe |
The Guardian Cryptic |
22 Sep 2022 |
| "Dancing Queen" band |
|
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| “Honey, Honey” group |
Wall Street Journal |
15 Sep 2022 |
| Swedish supergroup |
Newsday |
11 Sep 2022 |
| "Waterloo" singers |
LA Times Daily |
01 Sep 2022 |
| Pop group with the 1976 hit 'Money, Money, Money' |
New York Times |
30 Aug 2022 |
| "Mamma Mia" group |
Universal |
25 Aug 2022 |
| "Dancing Queen" band |
|
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| “Fernando” singers |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Aug 2022 |
| "Waterloo" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
03 Aug 2022 |
| "Fernando" group |
Thomas Joseph |
20 Jul 2022 |
| “SOS” quartet |
Wall Street Journal |
16 Jul 2022 |
| Agnetha, Björn, Benny and Anni-Frid as a group |
The Guardian Quick |
11 Jul 2022 |
| Acronymic Swedish band |
Universal |
27 Jun 2022 |
| "Money, Money, Money" group |
Universal |
13 Jun 2022 |
| Group using rhymes in Petrarchan sonnet |
The Telegraph Toughie |
08 Jun 2022 |
| 'Chiquitita' singing group |
New York Times |
05 Jun 2022 |
| A national airline carrying British pop group |
|
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| "Mamma Mia" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
23 May 2022 |
| Swedish pop group |
The Telegraph Quick |
13 May 2022 |
| "Waterloo" singers |
Thomas Joseph |
12 May 2022 |
| "Dancing Queen" group |
Universal |
04 May 2022 |
| 'Mamma Mia!' pop group |
The Washington Post |
03 May 2022 |
| "Mamma Mia!" pop group |
LA Times Daily |
03 May 2022 |
| Swedish pop group with the 2021 album 'Voyage' |
The Washington Post |
29 Apr 2022 |
| Swedish pop group with the 2021 album "Voyage" |
LA Times Daily |
29 Apr 2022 |
| "Fernando" and "Chiquitita" band |
|
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| 'The Winner Takes It All' band |
The Washington Post Sunday |
24 Apr 2022 |
| Swedish pop group |
The Guardian Weekend |
23 Apr 2022 |
| "Mamma Mia" band |
Universal |
11 Apr 2022 |
| Palindromic Swedish band |
|
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| Palindromic Swedish pop group |
|
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| 'Mamma Mia!' quartet |
The Washington Post Sunday |
27 Mar 2022 |
| "The Visitors" pop group |
|
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| “Fernando” group |
Wall Street Journal |
19 Mar 2022 |
| 26-Down group |
LA Times Daily |
16 Mar 2022 |
| 26-Down group |
The Washington Post |
16 Mar 2022 |
| "Dancing Queen" pop group |
|
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| “Super Trouper” group |
Wall Street Journal |
23 Feb 2022 |
| "Happy New Year" group |
|
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| Supergroup with its first new album (2021) since 1981 |
Newsday |
19 Feb 2022 |
| Band behind "Dancing Queen" |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" band |
Universal |
18 Feb 2022 |
| "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" band |
|
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| "Fernando" band |
|
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| "Mamma Mia" quartet |
Universal |
06 Feb 2022 |
| “Take a Chance on Me” group |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Jan 2022 |
| 'I Still Have Faith in You' band |
USA Today |
05 Jan 2022 |
| “Mamma Mia” group |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Dec 2021 |
| "Dancing Queen" band |
|
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| “Dancing Queen” singers |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Dec 2021 |
| "Dancing Queen" singers |
|
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| Swedish pop group |
LA Times Daily |
13 Dec 2021 |
| "Dancing Queen" band |
|
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| “Money, Money, Money” group |
New York Times |
23 Nov 2021 |
| "Dancing Queen" group |
Universal |
15 Nov 2021 |
| Palindromic "SOS" pop group |
LA Times Daily |
08 Nov 2021 |
| Scandinavian pop group |
New York Times |
04 Nov 2021 |
| “Dancing Queen” quartet |
Wall Street Journal |
03 Nov 2021 |
| Palindromic foursome |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Oct 2021 |
| 'Waterloo' band |
USA Today |
18 Oct 2021 |
| "Fernando" group |
Thomas Joseph |
15 Oct 2021 |
| “Fernando” foursome |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Oct 2021 |
| "Fernando" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
09 Oct 2021 |
| "Dancing Queen" band |
|
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| Swedish rockers |
Canadiana |
27 Sep 2021 |
| "The Winner Takes It All" group |
|
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| Swedish rock quartet |
Newsday |
19 Sep 2021 |
| "Chiquitita" band |
|
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| New Testament name for Father |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
05 Sep 2021 |
| 1974 Eurovision champion |
The Washington Post |
04 Sep 2021 |
| 1974 Eurovision champion |
LA Times Daily |
04 Sep 2021 |
| Palindromic pop group |
USA Today |
23 Aug 2021 |
| "Waterloo" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
20 Aug 2021 |
| Palindromic Swedish band |
|
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| "Mamma Mia" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
09 Aug 2021 |
| Rock group |
Canadiana |
09 Aug 2021 |
| "Waterloo" quartet |
Universal |
31 Jul 2021 |
| ''Dancing Queen'' vocal group |
Newsday |
28 Jul 2021 |
| First group with a #1 Billboard hit, alphabetically |
New York Times |
26 Jul 2021 |
| "Fernando" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
10 Jul 2021 |
| '70s Swedish pop-music foursome |
Newsday |
07 Jul 2021 |
| Pop group with the hits 17-, 39- and 61-Across |
New York Times |
06 Jul 2021 |
| Sweden's palindromic pop group |
|
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| Swedish supergroup |
Newsday |
01 Jul 2021 |
| "Dancing Queen" band |
|
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| Band whose 'Gold: Greatest Hits' has sold over 30 million copies |
New York Times |
27 Jun 2021 |
| Group honored at a Stockholm exhibit |
The Washington Post |
27 Jun 2021 |
| Group honored at a Stockholm exhibit |
LA Times Daily |
27 Jun 2021 |
| "Dancing Queen" pop group |
|
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| Quatrain rhyme scheme |
New York Times |
16 Jun 2021 |
| Palindromic pop group |
Newsday |
11 Jun 2021 |
| "SOS" quartet |
Premier Sunday |
06 Jun 2021 |
| Swedish rockers |
|
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| Group in Brisbane cricket ground beheaded |
The Sun Two Speed |
04 Jun 2021 |
| Mama Mia band |
The Sun Two Speed |
04 Jun 2021 |
| Swedish supergroup |
Newsday |
30 May 2021 |
| "Fernando" group |
Thomas Joseph |
28 May 2021 |
| Palindromic disco-era band |
Universal |
28 May 2021 |
| Songwriters using enclosed rhyme scheme |
|
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| Palindromic Swedish pop group |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" band |
|
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| Rhyme scheme used in Italian sonnets |
Wall Street Journal |
08 May 2021 |
| "The Winner Takes It All" band |
Universal |
06 May 2021 |
| Pop group with a dedicated museum in Stockholm |
New York Times |
02 May 2021 |
| "Fernando" group |
Universal |
02 May 2021 |
| Swedish pop quartet |
The Sun Two Speed |
01 May 2021 |
| Group in Punjab banned |
The Sun Two Speed |
01 May 2021 |
| Members of Black Sabbath joined famous group |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" group |
LA Times Daily |
28 Apr 2021 |
| 'Mamma Mia!' group |
The Washington Post |
28 Apr 2021 |
| Alphabetically first group in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame |
New York Times |
26 Apr 2021 |
| Palindromic pop group |
The Washington Post |
06 Apr 2021 |
| Palindromic pop group |
LA Times Daily |
06 Apr 2021 |
| "Waterloo" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
05 Apr 2021 |
| Palindromic pop group of "Mamma Mia" fame |
|
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| 'Dancing Queen' band |
USA Today |
04 Apr 2021 |
| Quartet‘s initial scheme for 2, perhaps |
|
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| Popular Swedish pop group |
|
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| Swedish rockers |
Canadiana |
29 Mar 2021 |
| Pop band that has a parodic tribute act called Björn Again |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
28 Mar 2021 |
| Group with a member-centric acronym |
New York Times |
26 Mar 2021 |
| “Dancing Queen” group |
Wall Street Journal |
22 Mar 2021 |
| "Money, Money, Money" group |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" band |
Universal |
09 Mar 2021 |
| Palindromic '70s supergroup |
Universal |
06 Mar 2021 |
| Palindromic Swedish band |
|
|
| Swedish pop group of the '70s |
|
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| "Mamma Mia" band |
Universal |
20 Feb 2021 |
| "Mamma Mia" group |
|
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| "Mamma Mia" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
17 Feb 2021 |
| Swedish band behind "Dancing Queen" |
|
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| Swedish pop group with the hit 'Chiquitita' |
The Washington Post |
08 Feb 2021 |
| Swedish pop group with the hit "Chiquitita" |
LA Times Daily |
08 Feb 2021 |
| Band with a museum in Stockholm |
Universal |
21 Jan 2021 |
| “Dancing Queen” band |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Jan 2021 |
| "Dancing Queen" group |
|
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| *Lawyers' org |
Universal |
07 Jan 2021 |
| Group with the hits 'Honey, Honey' and 'Money, Money, Money' |
New York Times |
03 Jan 2021 |
| Palindromic Swedish band |
Universal |
03 Jan 2021 |
| "Waterloo" pop group |
|
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| Band whose name is a palindrome |
USA Today |
29 Dec 2020 |
| 'Mamma Mia' group |
USA Today |
28 Dec 2020 |
| "Chiquitita" band |
|
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| A big brown alligator heads for group of 13 |
|
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| Part of sabbatical group |
|
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| Swedish group that once comprised two married couples |
New York Times |
14 Dec 2020 |
| Swedish foursome swings both ways |
The Telegraph Toughie |
09 Dec 2020 |
| Band that won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest |
New York Times |
06 Dec 2020 |
| "Dancing Queen" palindromic pop group |
|
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| Katy Perry visited their Stockholm museum |
Newsday |
21 Nov 2020 |
| . Either way he's Jesus' father |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" pop group |
|
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| "Waterloo" group |
Thomas Joseph |
13 Nov 2020 |
| Palindromic pop group |
USA Today |
04 Nov 2020 |
| Palindromic pop group |
Wall Street Journal |
31 Oct 2020 |
| "Dancing Queen" band |
|
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| "Waterloo" pop group |
|
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| "Knowing Me, Knowing You" band |
|
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| 'I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do' band, 1975 |
New York Times |
24 Oct 2020 |
| Swedish group |
The Sun Two Speed |
23 Oct 2020 |
| Pop group from north or south |
The Sun Two Speed |
23 Oct 2020 |
| '70s Swedish superstar singing group |
Newsday |
12 Oct 2020 |
| Supergroup from Sweden |
USA Today |
02 Oct 2020 |
| 'Mamma Mia' group |
New York Times |
29 Sep 2020 |
| 'Super Trouper' band |
USA Today |
29 Sep 2020 |
| "Dancing Queen" group |
Thomas Joseph |
21 Sep 2020 |
| Palindromic Swedish music makers |
|
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| "Fernando" group |
Eugene Sheffer |
11 Sep 2020 |
| Sailor, reflective sailor in group |
The Sun Two Speed |
11 Sep 2020 |
| Bestselling pop quartet |
Wall Street Journal |
03 Sep 2020 |
| Swedish group going east or west |
The Sun Two Speed |
22 Aug 2020 |
| “The Winner Takes It All” band |
Wall Street Journal |
18 Aug 2020 |
| Swedish pop band |
LA Times Daily |
15 Aug 2020 |
| Swedish pop band |
The Washington Post |
15 Aug 2020 |
| Singers unchanged having turned up |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
01 Aug 2020 |
| "Dancing Queen" group |
|
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| 'Dancing Queen' group |
New York Times |
20 Jul 2020 |
| “Mamma Mia” singers |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Jul 2020 |
| 'Honey Honey' band |
The Washington Post Sunday |
19 Jul 2020 |
| 'Fernando' group |
USA Today |
09 Jul 2020 |
| Palindromic Swedish group |
Universal |
06 Jul 2020 |
| "Dancing Queen" band |
|
|
| Swedish supergroup |
USA Today |
03 Jul 2020 |
| Palindromic Swedish band |
USA Today |
02 Jul 2020 |
| 'Dancing Queen' pop group |
USA Today |
26 Jun 2020 |
| A famous pop group; the rhyme scheme used twice to begin a Petrarchan sonnet |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
14 Jun 2020 |
| "Dancing Queen" quartet |
Premier Sunday |
14 Jun 2020 |
| Sonnet's rhyme scheme, in part |
Newsday |
12 Jun 2020 |
| 'Waterloo' group |
The Washington Post |
07 Jun 2020 |
| "Waterloo" group |
LA Times Daily |
07 Jun 2020 |
| "Mamma Mia" band |
|
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| “Take a Chance on Me” group |
Wall Street Journal |
30 May 2020 |
| Swedish band that sang "Fernando" |
|
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| Pop group going north or south |
The Sun Two Speed |
29 May 2020 |
| 1974 Eurovision winners |
The Sun Two Speed |
29 May 2020 |
| 'Waterloo' band |
USA Today |
24 May 2020 |
| Swedish pop quartet |
The Washington Post |
20 May 2020 |
| Swedish pop quartet |
LA Times Daily |
20 May 2020 |
| 1970s pop group |
The Telegraph Quick |
12 May 2020 |
| 'Fernando' band |
The Washington Post |
06 May 2020 |
| "Fernando" band |
LA Times Daily |
06 May 2020 |
| "Dancing Queen" singers |
Universal |
05 May 2020 |
| "Waterloo" group |
Universal |
03 May 2020 |
| Pop group that's a palindrome |
USA Today |
29 Apr 2020 |
| They made ‘SOS' a palindrome |
|
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| Hebrew for 'father' |
New York Times |
24 Apr 2020 |
| Swedish music group behind the song "Happy New Year" from the album "Super Trouper" |
|
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| ''Mamma Mia'' singing group |
Newsday |
20 Apr 2020 |
| So-called 'enclosed' rhyme scheme |
New York Times |
12 Apr 2020 |
| Palindromic band behind "Dancing Queen" |
|
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| "Take a Chance on Me" group |
Universal |
10 Apr 2020 |
| ''SOS'' group |
Newsday |
10 Apr 2020 |
| 'Dancing Queen' group |
USA Today |
04 Apr 2020 |
| Pop quartet named for its members' first initials |
USA Today |
02 Apr 2020 |
| 'Waterloo' group |
Eugene Sheffer |
23 Mar 2020 |
| Swedish supergroup |
Universal |
22 Mar 2020 |
| 'Mamma Mia' pop group |
USA Today |
21 Mar 2020 |
| Rhyme scheme for group initially formed |
|
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| Palindromic band with the palindromic song title 'SOS' |
New York Times |
15 Mar 2020 |
| 'Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!' band |
USA Today |
08 Mar 2020 |
| "Waterloo" band |
Universal |
05 Mar 2020 |
| Swedish pop quartet |
USA Today |
05 Mar 2020 |
| They made ‘SOS' a palindrome |
|
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| "Mamma Mia" hitmakers |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" group |
Universal |
24 Feb 2020 |
| 1974 Eurovision winner that went on to international stardom |
New York Times |
16 Feb 2020 |
| 1974 Eurovision winner that went on to international stardom |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" band from Sweden |
|
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| 'Mamma Mia' group |
Eugene Sheffer |
28 Dec 2019 |
| Fältskog, Ulvaeus, Andersson and Lyngstad’s group |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Dec 2019 |
| "Dancing Queen" band |
|
|
| Palindromic band or rhyme scheme |
Universal |
14 Nov 2019 |
| Band with an acronymic name |
Wall Street Journal |
14 Nov 2019 |
| Pop group whose name is also a rhyme scheme |
|
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| Pop group whose name is also a rhyme scheme |
New York Times |
05 Nov 2019 |
| "Dancing Queen" pop group |
|
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| Band formed by Agnetha, Bjorn, Benny and Anni-Frid |
Universal |
21 Oct 2019 |
| Band whose letters describe the pattern of this puzzle's theme entries |
The Washington Post Sunday |
13 Oct 2019 |
| 'Take a Chance on Me' group |
New York Times |
03 Oct 2019 |
| Swedish pop group very successful in the 1970s |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
29 Sep 2019 |
| __ The Museum: Stockholm exhibit honoring a pop group |
The Washington Post |
23 Sep 2019 |
| __ The Museum: Stockholm exhibit honoring a pop group |
LA Times Daily |
23 Sep 2019 |
| Swedish pop group |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
16 Sep 2019 |
| Acronymical group whose "A"s were once married to its "B"s |
The New Yorker |
16 Sep 2019 |
| 'Waterloo' group |
Thomas Joseph |
03 Sep 2019 |
| 'Fernando' pop group |
USA Today |
27 Aug 2019 |
| 'Chiquitita' singers |
USA Today |
23 Aug 2019 |
| 'Fernando' group |
Thomas Joseph |
22 Aug 2019 |
| “When All Is Said and Done” group |
Wall Street Journal |
17 Aug 2019 |
| "Dancing Queen" hitmakers |
|
|
| Agnetha Fältskog's band |
The Washington Post Sunday |
14 Jul 2019 |
| Swedish group |
The Telegraph Quick |
02 Jul 2019 |
| 'Waterloo' singing group |
USA Today |
20 Jun 2019 |
| 'Super Trouper' group |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Jun 2019 |
| Mamma Mia band |
The Sun Two Speed |
19 Jun 2019 |
| Swedish group going either way |
The Sun Two Speed |
19 Jun 2019 |
| 'Dancing Queen' quartet |
Wall Street Journal |
15 Jun 2019 |
| Their logo has a mirrored letter |
The Washington Post |
14 Jun 2019 |
| Their logo has a mirrored letter |
LA Times Daily |
14 Jun 2019 |
| 'Mamma Mia!' group |
New York Times |
13 Jun 2019 |
| ''Waterloo'' singers |
Newsday |
12 Jun 2019 |
| Two degrees from south and north, group of four stars? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
08 Jun 2019 |
| ___-Zaba (classic taffy bar) |
Universal |
04 Jun 2019 |
| "The Winner Takes It All" group |
|
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| 'Mamma Mia!' group |
USA Today |
09 May 2019 |
| Pop group whose name derives from the initials of its members' first names |
New York Times |
05 May 2019 |
| "Take a Chance on Me" quartet |
Universal |
22 Apr 2019 |
| "Dancing Queen" group |
LA Times Daily |
22 Apr 2019 |
| 'Dancing Queen' group |
The Washington Post |
22 Apr 2019 |
| 'Super Trouper' band |
The Washington Post Sunday |
21 Apr 2019 |
| 'Waterloo' quartet |
USA Today |
18 Apr 2019 |
| Swedish band behind "Dancing Queen" |
|
|
| 'Waterloo' foursome |
USA Today |
01 Apr 2019 |
| 'Angeleyes' band, 1979 |
The Washington Post Sunday |
24 Mar 2019 |
| "Chiquitita" quartet |
Universal |
23 Mar 2019 |
| "Mamma Mia!" band |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" pop group |
|
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| "Knowing Me, Knowing You" band |
|
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| Swedes and a bit of cabbage |
|
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| Camel hair coating successful group |
|
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| Band whose music is used in "Mamma Mia!" |
|
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| "SOS" pop group |
LA Times Daily |
19 Feb 2019 |
| 'SOS' pop group |
The Washington Post |
19 Feb 2019 |
| Group that inspired 'Mamma Mia!' |
New York Times |
11 Feb 2019 |
| "The Visitors" Swedish pop group |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" group |
|
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| "Waterloo" singing group |
|
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| "Fernando" pop group |
|
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| "Chiquitita" singers |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" group |
|
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| "Take a Chance on Me" group |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" group |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" group |
|
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| Group that inspired "Mamma Mia!" |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" quartet |
|
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| "Super Trouper" group |
|
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| Pop group whose name derives from the initials of its members' first names |
|
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| "Chiquitita" quartet |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" band |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" group |
|
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| "Take a Chance on Me" group |
|
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| "Take a Chance on Me" quartet |
|
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| "Waterloo" band |
|
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| "When All Is Said and Done" group |
|
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| Band formed by Agnetha, Bjorn, Benny and Anni-Frid |
|
|
| Palindromic Swedish band |
|
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| ___-Zaba (classic taffy bar) |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" group |
|
|
| Palindromic pop group |
|
|
| __ The Museum: Stockholm exhibit honoring a pop group |
|
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| Their logo has a mirrored letter |
|
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| Swedish pop band |
|
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| "SOS" pop group |
|
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| "Waterloo" foursome |
|
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| Singing group on a Swedish postage stamp |
USA Today |
28 Dec 2018 |
| Pop group named for its members' initials |
USA Today |
24 Dec 2018 |
| ''Mamma Mia!'' quartet |
Newsday |
16 Dec 2018 |
| ''Mamma Mia'' quartet |
Newsday |
13 Dec 2018 |
| Foursome on a 1983 Swedish stamp |
Newsday |
08 Dec 2018 |
| 'Super Trouper' vocal group |
USA Today |
06 Dec 2018 |
| 'Chiquitita' band |
The Washington Post Sunday |
02 Dec 2018 |
| Foursome at a 2008 Stockholm film premiere |
Newsday |
01 Dec 2018 |
| Singing group with a palindromic name |
USA Today |
30 Nov 2018 |
| 'Waterloo' singing group |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Nov 2018 |
| 'Waterloo' quartet |
Premier Sunday |
25 Nov 2018 |
| ___ to conjure with (someone important) |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
23 Nov 2018 |
| 'Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again' group |
The Washington Post |
15 Nov 2018 |
| "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again" group |
LA Times Daily |
15 Nov 2018 |
| Palindromic Swedish band |
LA Times Daily |
05 Nov 2018 |
| Palindromic Swedish band |
The Washington Post |
05 Nov 2018 |
| 'Dancing Queen' vocal group |
USA Today |
22 Oct 2018 |
| 'SOS' group |
Premier Sunday |
21 Oct 2018 |
| "Mamma Mia" creator |
|
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| Band whose songs are featured in a hit 2001 musical and 2018 movie |
New York Times |
16 Sep 2018 |
| Group‘s chiastic rhyme scheme |
|
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| ''Waterloo'' group |
Newsday |
26 Aug 2018 |
| "Money, Money, Money" band from Sweden |
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| Biblical 'father' |
New York Times |
23 Aug 2018 |
| Palindromic Swedish band |
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| 'Knowing Me, Knowing You' singers |
Wall Street Journal |
11 Aug 2018 |
| "Dancing Queen" band |
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| Group lurking nearby! |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
03 Aug 2018 |
| "Mamma Mia" pop group |
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| 'Dancing Queen' group |
Wall Street Journal |
24 Jul 2018 |
| Swedish Band whose music inspired "Mamma Mia!" |
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| Swedish pop band that has the first letter of each member on its name |
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| Quartet named for its members |
LA Times Daily |
29 Jun 2018 |
| Quartet named for its members |
The Washington Post |
29 Jun 2018 |
| Group that inspired Broadway's "Mamma Mia!" |
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| Group that inspired Broadway's 'Mamma Mia!' |
New York Times |
13 Jun 2018 |
| ''Mamma Mia!'' singing group |
Newsday |
05 Jun 2018 |
| 'Take a Chance on Me' quartet |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
25 May 2018 |
| "Dancing Queen" band from Sweden |
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| 'One of Us' pop group |
USA Today |
21 May 2018 |
| Swedish pop quartet that won the 1974 Eurovision contest |
New York Times |
21 May 2018 |
| Big name in disco music |
Newsday |
11 May 2018 |
| Either way they're a Swedish group! |
The Sun Two Speed |
11 May 2018 |
| Pop group with a backward letter in its logo |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
11 May 2018 |
| Quartet with a Stockholm museum |
USA Today |
07 May 2018 |
| Band with a symmetrical logo |
New York Times |
06 May 2018 |
| 'Dancing Queen' foursome |
USA Today |
04 May 2018 |
| 'SOS' band |
The Washington Post |
25 Apr 2018 |
| "SOS" band |
LA Times Daily |
25 Apr 2018 |
| Palindromic band with the palindromic song 'S.O.S.' |
The Washington Post Sunday |
22 Apr 2018 |
| Swedish band that sang "Fernando" |
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| Swedish pop group |
Universal |
13 Apr 2018 |
| Group boarding cab barracked |
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| 'SOS' pop group |
USA Today |
03 Apr 2018 |
| 'Waterloo' pop group |
Premier Sunday |
01 Apr 2018 |
| 'SOS' group |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Mar 2018 |
| Two-letter pop group |
LA Times Daily |
18 Mar 2018 |
| Two-letter pop group |
The Washington Post |
18 Mar 2018 |
| 'The Winner Takes It All' group |
The Washington Post |
11 Mar 2018 |
| "The Winner Takes It All" group |
LA Times Daily |
11 Mar 2018 |
| Acronymic band name |
Wall Street Journal |
08 Mar 2018 |
| "Mamma Mia" band |
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| ''Waterloo'' supergroup |
Newsday |
11 Feb 2018 |
| 'Dancing Queen' group |
Thomas Joseph |
24 Jan 2018 |
| 'Waterloo' singers |
Wall Street Journal |
22 Jan 2018 |
| "Fernando" pop group |
LA Times Daily |
18 Jan 2018 |
| 'Fernando' pop group |
The Washington Post |
18 Jan 2018 |
| Group who are the subject of 25-Across |
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| "Fernando" pop group |
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| "Dancing Queen" foursome |
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| Pop group with a backward letter in its logo |
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| Palindromic pop group |
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| "Waterloo" singing group |
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| "Knowing Me, Knowing You" singers |
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| Palindromic Swedish band |
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| Quartet named for its members |
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| Swedish pop group |
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| "Dancing Queen" vocal group |
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| Singing group with a palindromic name |
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| "SOS" band |
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| "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again" group |
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| "Take a Chance on Me" quartet |
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| Swedish pop quartet that won the 1974 Eurovision contest |
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| Biblical "father" |
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| Band with a symmetrical logo |
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| Band whose songs are featured in a hit 2001 musical and 2018 movie |
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| Reversible camel-hair coat |
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| Pop group named for its members' initials |
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| Quartet with a Stockholm museum |
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| Singing group on a Swedish postage stamp |
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| "Fernando" band |
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| "One of Us" pop group |
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| "Super Trouper" vocal group |
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| Swedish pop group |
The Telegraph Quick |
21 Dec 2017 |
| Pop group whose hits include 'Super Trouper' |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
10 Dec 2017 |
| Famed pop group with hits like "Dancing Queen" and "Mamma Mia" |
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| "Super Trouper" vocal group |
USA Today |
04 Dec 2017 |
| Scandinavian supergroup |
Newsday |
19 Nov 2017 |
| 'I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do' group |
Wall Street Journal |
18 Nov 2017 |
| 'Waterloo' band |
The Washington Post |
15 Nov 2017 |
| "Waterloo" band |
LA Times Daily |
15 Nov 2017 |
| Pop group with a Stockholm museum |
USA Today |
08 Nov 2017 |
| Swedish band that sang "Fernando" |
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| Band whose name is an acronym |
Wall Street Journal |
02 Nov 2017 |
| Popular 70s band with hits like "Mamma Mia" and "Dancing Queen" |
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| 'SOS' singers |
Wall Street Journal |
07 Oct 2017 |
| Popular Swedish group with hit songs like "Dancing Queen" and "Mamma Mia" |
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| Father's unchanged after returning |
|
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| "Fernando" foursome |
USA Today |
11 Sep 2017 |
| 'Dancing Queen' quartet |
The Washington Post |
07 Sep 2017 |
| "Dancing Queen" quartet |
LA Times Daily |
07 Sep 2017 |
| "Chiquitita" vocal group |
USA Today |
06 Sep 2017 |
| Swedish pop group with hits like "Dancing Queen" and "Mamma Mia" |
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| "SOS" pop group |
USA Today |
23 Aug 2017 |
| Group with the hit 'Waterloo' |
New York Times |
22 Aug 2017 |
| 'Voulez-Vous' band |
Wall Street Journal |
17 Aug 2017 |
| Swedish pop band with hits such as "Dancing Queen" and "Mamma Mia" |
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| Swedish band with the hit, "Money, Money, Money" |
|
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| See 50-Across |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Jul 2017 |
| Swedish group with songs like "Fernando" and "Dancing Queen" |
|
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| 'Fernando' quartet |
Premier Sunday |
16 Jul 2017 |
| ''Mamma Mia!'' group |
Newsday |
09 Jul 2017 |
| Group that inspired "Mamma Mia!" |
USA Today |
09 Jul 2017 |
| 'SOS' group |
The Washington Post |
07 Jul 2017 |
| "SOS" group |
LA Times Daily |
07 Jul 2017 |
| 'Dancing Queen' pop group |
The Washington Post |
30 May 2017 |
| "Dancing Queen" pop group |
LA Times Daily |
30 May 2017 |
| Group of rhymes in Petrarchan sonnet |
|
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| "Fernando" singers |
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| 'Waterloo' group |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Apr 2017 |
| 'Fernando' group |
New York Times |
15 Mar 2017 |
| "S.O.S." band |
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| "Mamma Mia!" singing group |
USA Today |
07 Mar 2017 |
| 'Waterloo' band |
New York Times |
12 Feb 2017 |
| 'Chiquitita' quartet |
The Washington Post |
08 Feb 2017 |
| 'Take a Chance on Me' group |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Feb 2017 |
| Europop superstar group |
Newsday |
03 Feb 2017 |
| Palindromic band of Swedes |
Universal |
02 Feb 2017 |
| Swedish pop group |
The Times Concise |
27 Jan 2017 |
| 'Fernando' band |
Wall Street Journal |
07 Jan 2017 |
| Pop group from Stockholm |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Jan 2017 |
| Pop group with a backwards "B" in its logo |
USA Today |
03 Jan 2017 |
| Biblical pop group |
The Telegraph Toughie |
03 Jan 2017 |
| Group with the hit "Waterloo" |
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| Pop group with a Stockholm museum |
|
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| Group that inspired "Mamma Mia!" |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" quartet |
|
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| "SOS" pop group |
|
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| "Fernando" foursome |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" pop group |
|
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| "Waterloo" band |
|
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| "Fernando" group |
|
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| "Waterloo" band |
|
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| "Chiquitita" vocal group |
|
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| "SOS" group |
|
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| Swedish pop quartet |
|
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| Palindromic band of Swedes |
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| Pop group with a backwards "B" in its logo |
|
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| 'Fernando' band |
New York Times |
11 Dec 2016 |
| 'Dancing Queen' singers |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Dec 2016 |
| Eban of Israel |
Premier Sunday |
04 Dec 2016 |
| "Waterloo" pop group |
USA Today |
03 Dec 2016 |
| "Dancing Queen" pop group |
Universal |
19 Nov 2016 |
| Bishop's title in the Coptic Church |
New York Times |
17 Nov 2016 |
| 'Mamma Mia!' quartet |
Premier Sunday |
13 Nov 2016 |
| 'SOS' band |
Premier Sunday |
06 Nov 2016 |
| Palindromic pop quartet |
USA Today |
02 Nov 2016 |
| "Waterloo" quartet |
USA Today |
30 Sep 2016 |
| Palindromic band name |
New York Times |
27 Sep 2016 |
| 'Knowing Me, Knowing You' group |
Wall Street Journal |
18 Aug 2016 |
| 'Dancing Queen' band |
Premier Sunday |
14 Aug 2016 |
| Pop foursome formed in Stockholm |
LA Times Daily |
24 Jul 2016 |
| Pop group that broke through at the 1974 Eurovision contest |
New York Times |
19 Jul 2016 |
| Rock Hall of Fame foursome |
Newsday |
08 Jul 2016 |
| "Mamma Mia!" quartet |
USA Today |
03 Jul 2016 |
| "SOS" singing group |
USA Today |
19 Jun 2016 |
| Israeli diplomat Eban |
USA Today |
15 Jun 2016 |
| Statesman Eban |
USA Today |
13 Jun 2016 |
| "Chiquitita" singing group |
Universal |
17 May 2016 |
| 'Mamma Mia' group |
Premier Sunday |
08 May 2016 |
| Name on the cover of ''Voice of Israel'' |
Newsday |
30 Apr 2016 |
| "Dancing Queen" group |
USA Today |
19 Apr 2016 |
| Swedish singing group |
Newsday |
27 Mar 2016 |
| 'Take a Chance on Me' group |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
25 Mar 2016 |
| Group that originally went by the name Festfolk |
Wall Street Journal |
19 Mar 2016 |
| 'Fernando' foursome |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
18 Mar 2016 |
| 'Waterloo' band |
Wall Street Journal |
07 Mar 2016 |
| ''Dancing Queen'' group |
Newsday |
28 Feb 2016 |
| Group that was composed of two married couples |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Feb 2016 |
| Sailor goes to and fro to see famous pop group |
|
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| 'Chiquitita' quartet |
Premier Sunday |
24 Jan 2016 |
| Group heard in ''Mamma Mia!'' |
Newsday |
14 Jan 2016 |
| Statesman Eban |
|
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| Palindromic pop group |
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| Pop foursome formed in Stockholm |
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| "Take a Chance on Me" group |
|
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| "Fernando" foursome |
|
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| Pop group that broke through at the 1974 Eurovision contest |
|
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| Palindromic band name |
|
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| Bishop's title in the Coptic Church |
|
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| "Fernando" band |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" quartet |
|
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| "SOS" singing group |
|
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| "Waterloo" quartet |
|
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| Israeli diplomat Eban |
|
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| Palindromic pop quartet |
|
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| 'Take A Chance On Me' group |
The Washington Post |
31 Dec 2015 |
| Israel's Eban |
Eugene Sheffer |
30 Dec 2015 |
| '70s Swedish supergroup |
Newsday |
25 Dec 2015 |
| Two of its members wrote the music for "Chess" |
LA Times Daily |
11 Dec 2015 |
| Swedish quartet |
LA Times Daily |
08 Dec 2015 |
| Quartet with its own Stockholm museum |
The Washington Post |
05 Dec 2015 |
| 'Dancing Queen' band |
Eugene Sheffer |
03 Dec 2015 |
| Quartet whose name is made up of its members' initials |
The Washington Post |
29 Nov 2015 |
| Palindromic pop quartet |
The Washington Post |
26 Nov 2015 |
| 'Knowing Me, Knowing You' group |
The Washington Post |
19 Nov 2015 |
| 'SOS' quartet |
The Washington Post |
16 Nov 2015 |
| ''Mamma Mia!'' pop group |
Newsday |
04 Nov 2015 |
| Pop group once providing their own backing |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
26 Sep 2015 |
| "Fernando" quartet |
USA Today |
17 Aug 2015 |
| Group whose first U.S. hit was 'Waterloo' |
New York Times |
13 Aug 2015 |
| 'Rock Me' group, 1975 |
New York Times |
30 Jul 2015 |
| 'Waterloo' quartet |
Eugene Sheffer |
23 Jul 2015 |
| "Dancing Queen" quartet |
Universal |
15 Jul 2015 |
| Rock and Roll Hall of Famers since 2010 |
LA Times Daily |
10 Jul 2015 |
| Israel's Eban |
Premier Sunday |
05 Jul 2015 |
| 'Chiquitita' band |
Wall Street Journal |
19 Jun 2015 |
| Palindromic pop quartet |
LA Times Daily |
15 Jun 2015 |
| 'Mamma Mia!' group |
Premier Sunday |
24 May 2015 |
| '70s Swedish quartet |
Newsday |
20 May 2015 |
| "Take a Chance on Me" group |
LA Times Daily |
12 May 2015 |
| Swedish rock group |
Canadiana |
04 May 2015 |
| Father of Swedish music group |
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| Group with the hit 1978 album 'The Album' |
New York Times |
01 Apr 2015 |
| 'Dancing Queen' music group |
Jonesin |
26 Mar 2015 |
| 'Waterloo' band |
Thomas Joseph |
12 Mar 2015 |
| Pop group with a backward 'B' in its name |
New York Times |
09 Mar 2015 |
| Biblical father in group |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
06 Mar 2015 |
| 'Mamma Mia' quartet |
Premier Sunday |
01 Mar 2015 |
| Group whose logo looks the same in a mirror |
LA Times Daily |
08 Feb 2015 |
| "Take a Chance on Me" group |
|
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| Group whose logo looks the same in a mirror |
|
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| Palindromic pop quartet |
|
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| Rock and Roll Hall of Famers since 2010 |
|
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| Two of its members wrote the music for "Chess" |
|
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| Swedish quartet |
|
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| "Fernando" quartet |
|
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| "Take a Chance on Me" group |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" group |
|
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| Palindromic band |
|
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| '70s Swedish supergroup |
|
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| '70s Swedish quartet |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" quartet |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" pop group |
|
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| "Rock Me" group, 1975 |
|
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| Group whose first U.S. hit was "Waterloo" |
|
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| Group with the hit 1978 album "The Album" |
|
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| Quatrain pattern |
|
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| "Chiquitita" quartet |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" singers |
|
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| "Knowing Me, Knowing You" group |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" group |
|
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| "SOS" quartet |
|
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| "Super Trouper" quartet |
|
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| Palindromic pop quartet |
|
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| Quartet whose name is made up of its members' initials |
|
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| Quartet with its own Stockholm museum |
|
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| Pop group with a backward "B" in its name |
|
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| '70s Frida Lyngstad pop band |
|
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| "Winner Takes It All" band |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" band |
|
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| "Chiquitita" band |
|
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| Israel's Eban |
|
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| 'Waterloo' quartet |
|
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| 'Mamma Mia' quartet |
|
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| 'Mamma Mia!' group |
|
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| Sailor, bachelor, a father |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" group |
|
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| "Take a Chance on Me" quartet |
|
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| "SOS" singers |
|
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| '70s quartet consisting of two married couples |
|
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| "Waterloo" group |
|
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| "Fernando" singers |
|
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| "Take a Chance on Me" singers |
|
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| Swedish pop group |
|
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| "Take a Chance on Me" band |
|
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| Alphabetically first inductee in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
|
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| 'SOS' pop quartet |
|
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| Album with the hit "Mamma Mia" |
|
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| '70s pop superstars |
|
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| Swedish rock foursome |
|
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| Common rhyme scheme |
|
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| '70s pop supergroup |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" singing group |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" foursome |
|
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| "Fernando" band |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" band |
|
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| "Waterloo" group |
|
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| Group whose second letter is often written backwards |
|
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| '70s Agnetha Faltskog band |
|
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| Eban of Israel |
|
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| Agnetha, Benny and two others |
|
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| Group featured in "Mamma Mia!" |
|
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| Mideast pops? |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" pop group |
|
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| "Fernando" band |
|
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| "Money, Money, Money" music makers |
|
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| Group that won 1974's Eurovision Song Contest |
|
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| Swedish pop group, '72-'82 |
|
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| '70s "Chiquitita" pop band |
|
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| "Chiquitita" band |
|
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| Ones repeating "I do" in 1976? |
|
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| Agnetha, Benny, Björn, and Anni-Frid, collectively |
|
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| "The Winner Takes It All" singers |
|
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| Eurovision 1974 got them started |
|
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| "Waterloo" pop group |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" inspiration |
|
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| "I Have a Dream" group |
|
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| Subject of a Stockholm museum |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" quartet |
|
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| Benny Andersson was in it |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" singers |
|
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| "Fernando" band |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" quartet |
|
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| Group whose last Top 40 hit was "When All Is Said and Done" |
|
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| '70s "The Winner Takes It All" band |
|
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| "Waterloo" band |
|
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| Swedish supergroup |
|
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| "The Winner Takes It All" quartet |
|
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| Father of four confessing 18 |
|
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| Sailor goes to and fro to see pop group |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" band |
|
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| 39-Across band |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" inspiration |
|
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| "Fernando" foursome |
|
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| "Chiquitita" singers |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" group |
|
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| "Super Trouper" band |
|
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| "Waterloo" singers |
|
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| Palindrome in pop music |
|
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| Palindromic band |
|
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| Palindromic pop group |
|
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| Swedish band in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
|
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| Swedish rock group |
|
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| Iconic Swedish foursome |
|
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| "Mamma Mia" Swedes |
|
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| 'Take a Chance on Me' band |
|
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| 'SOS' band |
|
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| "Fernando" foursome |
|
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| Quartet that broke out in spring 1972, and the scheme of this puzzle's theme |
|
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| "Fernando" foursome |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" band |
|
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| Group signed by Polar Music |
|
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| 2010 Rock Hall inductee |
|
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| Singers of "Voulez-Vous" and "Waterloo" |
|
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| Group whose music is heard in "Mamma Mia!" |
|
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| Swedish cheese-pop band |
|
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| Musical foursome about the same |
|
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| "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" group |
New York Times |
21 Mar 2011 |
| "Take a Chance on Me" Swedes |
|
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| '70s Swedes |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" quartet |
|
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| Pop foursome that took its name from its members' first initials |
|
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| "SOS" singers |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" musicians |
|
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| With 47-Across, Israel's first ambassador to the U.N. |
|
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| 1970s-'80s group with a palindromic name |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" Swedes |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" group |
|
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| "Take a Chance On Me" group |
|
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| Swedish group that won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest |
|
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| Björn Ulvaeus's group |
|
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| "Waterloo" group |
|
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| Group inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010 |
|
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| "Take a Chance on Me" quartet |
|
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| '70s pop quartet |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" group |
|
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| Swedish megaband |
|
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| "Fernando" quartet |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" group |
|
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| "Enclosed" rhyme scheme |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" band |
|
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| Swedish pop quartet |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" group |
|
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| Group whose name combines the first letters of its members' names |
|
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| "Mamma Mia" singers |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" inspiration |
|
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| Swedish group that won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest |
|
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| Björn Ulvaeus's group |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" band |
|
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| "Waterloo" group |
|
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| "Fernando" quartet |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" quartet |
|
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| Palindromic pop group |
|
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| Swedish pop foursome |
|
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| "Mamma Mia" group |
|
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| "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" group |
|
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| Alphabetically first inductee in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
|
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| "Fernando" band |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" song source |
|
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| Rhyme scheme |
|
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| Swedish pop foursome |
|
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| "Chiquitita" group |
|
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| "Take a Chance on Me" singers |
|
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| Pop group whose first Top 40 album was, appropriately, "Arrival" |
|
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| "Fernando" singers |
|
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| Israeli diplomat Eban |
|
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| "Waterloo" pop group |
|
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| "Take a Chance on Me" quartet |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" pop group |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" quartet |
|
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| "Dancing Queen" band |
|
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| Inspiration for Björn Again |
|
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| "S.O.S." pop group |
|
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| "SOS" band |
|
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| Quartet named for its singers |
|
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| Palindromic pop group |
|
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| "Fernando" singers |
|
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| Pop group whose name is coincidentally a rhyme scheme |
|
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| Quartet named for its singers |
|
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| "Chiquitita" quartet |
|
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| "Mamma Mia!" band |
|
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| 1974 Eurovision winners |
|
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| '70s supergroup |
|
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| '70s supergroup |
|
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| "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" group |
|
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| 'SOS' group |
|
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| 'Mamma Mia' singers |
|
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| 'Chiquitita' band |
|
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| Band that won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest |
|
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| "___ Gold" (compilation album with "Super Trouper") |
|
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| Source of the music for a 2001 theatrical hit |
|
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| "___ Gold," 1992 album that has sold 28 million copies worldwide |
|
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| "Money, Money, Money" band |
|
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| "Mamma Mia" quartet |
|
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| Band with the first-ever mass-produced CD |
|
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| Inspiration for "Mamma Mia!" |
|
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| Bjorn, Benny, Agnetha and Anni-Frid |
|
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| Redondilla rhyme scheme |
|
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| "Voice of Israel" author Eban |
|
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| Top-selling pop group of the '70s |
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| Israeli statesman Eban |
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| Group correctly spelled with one mirrored letter |
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| Diplomat Eban |
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| "Waterloo" singers |
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| "The Winner Takes It All" group |
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| "Mamma Mia!" inspiration |
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| "Does You Mother Know" band |
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| "Take a Chance on Me" band |
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| "Mamma Mia" singers |
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| "Mamma Mia" group |
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| "Mamma Mia!" quartet |
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| "Fernando" group |
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| "Waterloo" singers |
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| "The Winner Takes It All" group |
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| "Mamma Mia!" band |
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| "Waterloo" band |
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| "Mamma Mia" quartet |
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| Rock group with a mirrored logo |
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| Pop group with a hit Broadway musical |
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| "Waterloo" pop group |
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| Pop group that inspired a 2001 Broadway musical |
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| "Super Trouper" group, 1980 |
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| "Mamma Mia!" music source |
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| Rock group with a mirrored logo |
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| "Mamma Mia" foursome |
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| Pop group whose music was the basis of a hit 2001 Broadway musical |
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| "Fernando" foursome |
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| Quartet named for its members |
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| "Money, Money, Money" band |
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| Simple rhyme scheme |
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| Rhyme scheme |
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| With 35 Down, South African-born diplomat |
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| "Dancing Queen" group |
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| Contemporary of Moshe |
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| "Fernando" singers |
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| "Dancing Queen" band |
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| "Knowing Me, Knowing You" band |
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| Eban of Israel |
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| Coptic bishop's title |
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| Rhyme scheme of Tennyson's "In Memoriam" |
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| Group that the tribute band Björn Again imitates |
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| Band whose final new album was "The Visitors" |
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| "Fernando" foursome |
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| Coptic cleric's title |
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| Alphabetically first pop group with a #1 hit |
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| Band from Stockholm |
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| "Chiquitita" band |
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| "Fernando" group |
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| Band with the first-ever mass-produced CD |
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| "Mamma Mia" inspiration |
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| Golda's successor as Israeli foreign minister |
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| Mideast diplomat Eban |
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| Group that featured Agnetha Fältskog |
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| "Enclosed rhyme" scheme |
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| 1974 Eurovision Song Contest Winners |
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| "Thank You for the Music" group |
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| "Mamma Mia!" band |
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| "Mamma Mia" group |
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| Pop group spelled with a backward letter |
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| "Mamma Mia!" band |
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| Four musical Swedes |
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| Reversible rockers? |
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| "Super Trouper" band |
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| "Mamma Mia" inspiration |
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| "Super Trouper" band |
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| "S.O.S." group |
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| Palindromic band |
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| "Fernando" band |
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| Palindromic pop group |
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| Their songs are in "Mamma Mia!" |
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| Swedish pop-rock group |
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| "Knowing Me, Knowing You" group |
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| "SOS" singers |
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| Palindromic singers of the palindromic hit "SOS" |
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| "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" singers |
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| "Mamma Mia" inspiration |
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| "Mamma Mia" group |
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| "Mamma Mia" pop group |
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| '70s mega-selling pop group |
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| "Voulez-Vous" pop group |
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| "Mamma Mia" inspiration |
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| "Take a Chance on Me" singers |
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| Swedish pop group |
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| "Honey, Honey" and "Money, Money, Money" band |
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| "Gimme, Gimme, Gimme" group |
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| "Dancing Queen" quartet |
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| "Take a Chance on Me" singers |
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| Pop group with a hit Broadway musical |
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| Pop music acronym |
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| Biblical father |
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| "Waterloo" quartet |
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| Benny and three others |
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| "SOS" pop group |
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| Swedish quartet |
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| "Thank You for the Music" band |
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| Title for a Coptic bishop |
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| "Waterloo" quartet |
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| "Dancing Queen" band |
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| "Fernando" band |
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| Swedish pop quartet |
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| "Voulez-Vous" band |
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| "Money, Money, Money" band |
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| Swedish pop quartet |
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| "Super Trouper" group |
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| "Waterloo" band |
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| Israeli diplomat Eban |
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| "Waterloo" band |
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| "Dancing Queen" band |
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| Swedish supergroup |
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| Pop group, forward or backward |
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| "Fernando" group |
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| 'Fernando' singers |
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| Swedish rockers |
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| "Waterloo" singers |
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| Self-titled 1975 pop album |
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| "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" group |
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| "Mamma Mia" band |
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| "Mamma Mia" quartet |
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| 'Dancing Queen' group |
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| Swedish rock group |
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| 'Waterloo' singers |
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| Rhyme scheme of "In Memoriam" |
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| Bjorn's group |
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| Acronymic pop group name |
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| Palindromic Swedish icons |
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| 1970s hitmakers |
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| '70s pop quartet |
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| "Voulez-Vous" singers |
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| "Take a Chance on Me" singers |
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| "S.O.S." band |
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| Eban of Israel |
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| "Waterloo" group |
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| "SOS" group |
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| "Fernando" group |
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| Agnetha, Benny, Bjorn and Anni-Frid |
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| Group with Benny and Bjorn |
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| Biblical "father" |
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| "Fernando" singers |
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| "SOS" group |
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| "Waterloo" foursome |
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| "Fernando" pop group |
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| "Fernando" singers |
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| Their songs are in "Mamma Mia!" |
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| "Fernando" singers |
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| "Dancing Queen" quartet |
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| "Mamma Mia" quartet |
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| 1975 self-titled album |
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| "Dancing Queen" pop group |
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| 'Mamma Mia' group |
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| Four Swedish singers |
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| "Chiquitita" quartet |
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| Swedish pop group |
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| '70s rock superstars |
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| 'SOS' singers |
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| Agnetha, Benny, Bjorn and Anni-Frid |
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| Palindromic pop group |
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| Agnetha, Bjorn, Benny and Anni-Frid |
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| Agnetha's pop group |
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| Balanced rhyme scheme |
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| Palindromic music makers |
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| "Mamma Mia" group |
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| "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" singers |
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| Balanced rhyme scheme |
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| Quartet featuring Agnetha Faltskog |
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| "Take a Chance on Me" singers |
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| "Waterloo" singers |
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| "Money, Money, Money" group |
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| "Fernando" singers |
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| "S.O.S." singers |
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| Scandinavian quartet |
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| Four musical Swedes |
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| Eban of Israel |
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| "Super Trouper" group |
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| Palindromic pop group |
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| Swedish supergroup |
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| Self-titled 1975 album |
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| Palindromic band |
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| Group with the hit "Waterloo" |
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| "Mamma Mia!" music makers |
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| Pop quartet from Sweden |
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| "Take a Chance on Me" group |
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| Swedish rockers |
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| Eban of Israel |
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| "SOS" group |
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| "Waterloo" group |
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| Björn Ulvaeus's group |
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| "Mamma Mia!" music makers |
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| "Mamma Mia!" band |
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| "Dancing Queen" band |
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| "S.O.S" singers |
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| "Dancing Queen" bunch |
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| "Mamma Mia" group |
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| Group behind a 2001 Broadway musical |
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| Rhyme scheme |
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| With 68 Across, Israeli statesman |
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| With 23 Across, South African-born diplomat |
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| Eban of Israel |
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| "Dancing Queen" singers |
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| Eban of Israel |
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| "Mamma Mia" pop group |
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| "Mamma Mia" group |
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| "Mamma Mia" pop group |
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| Palindromic rock group |
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| Diplomat Eban |
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| "Dancing Queen" pop group |
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| "Waterloo" group |
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| '70s rock superstars |
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| "Voulez-Vous" performers |
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| "Fernando" group |
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| "S.O.S." singers |
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| Rhyme structure |
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| Hebrew father |
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| '70s rock acronym |
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| Palindromic pop group |
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| Palindromic pop group |
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| "Waterloo" group |
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| "I Do I Do I Do I Do I Do" group |
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| "Take a Chance on Me" group |
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| "Fernando" band |
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| Swedish rock group |
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| "Hasta Manana" band |
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| Father, in the Bible |
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| "Dancing Queen" singers |
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| "S.O.S." group |
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| Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Agnetha Faltskog, Bjorn Ulvaeus, and Benny Andersson |
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| "Super Trouper" group |
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| "S.O.S." band |
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| "Fernando" singers |
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| "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" quartet |
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| Angeleyes group |
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| Swedish quartet |
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| Fernando band |
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| Agnetha, Benny and two others |
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| Rhyme scheme |
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| '70s Swedish rockers |
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| With 49 Across, Israeli statesman |
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| Title for some bishops |
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| "SOS" pop group |
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| "SOS" pop group |
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| Palindromic pop band |
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| Quatrain rhyme scheme |
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| Father: Heb. |
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| Palindrome in pop |
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| With 26-Down, Israel's first UN delegate |
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| Four musical Swedes |
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| Swedish pop group |
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| Israeli Eban |
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| Acronymic Swedish band |
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| Top-selling pop group of the 70's |
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| Redondilla rhyme scheme |
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| Quatrain pattern |
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| "S.O.S." pop group |
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| "Knowing Me, Knowing You" group |
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| "Dancing Queen" music group |
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| Ulvaeuses' group |
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| ___ Eban of Israel |
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| Waterloo singing group |
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| Waterloo pop group |
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| Swedish singing group |
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| Swedish rock group |
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| Rhyme scheme |
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| "Mamma Mia" group |
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| 1970's pop quartet |
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| Disco-era hitmakers from Sweden |
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| Rhyme scheme |
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| Band from Stockholm |
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| Swedish rock group |
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| Palindromic rock group |
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| Quatrain pattern |
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| Swedish rock group |
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| Palindromic singing group |
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| "SOS" singers |
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| "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" singers |
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| "Dancing Queen" singers |
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| "Waterloo" singers |
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| Eban of Israel |
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| '70s Swedish band |
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| Israel's Eban |
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| Swedish pop quartet |
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| With 2-Down, "My People" author |
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| Rhyme scheme |
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| Rhyme scheme |
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| Coptic bishop's title |
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| Common rhyme scheme |
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| Palindromic musical group |
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| "Dancing Queen" band |
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| 1970's hitmakers from Sweden |
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| Group with the 1976 hit "Fernando" |
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| "Dancing Queen" group |
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| "Waterloo" singing group |
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| Bishop's title |
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| Eban |
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| Mamma Mia group |
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| With 49-Down, former Israeli statesman |
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| Statesman Eban |
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| Rhyme scheme for Mr. Eban? |
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| With 45-Down, author of "My People" |
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| Rock group from Sweden |
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| Biblical invocation to God |
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| "Waterloo" pop band |
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| Dancing Queen group |
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| Rhyme pattern |
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| Swedish rock gp. |
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| Eastern Church title |
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| Group that did "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" |
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| "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" singers |
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| Eastern church title |
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| Pop group in "Muriel's Wedding" |
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| Palindromic pop quartet |
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| Israel's Eban |
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| Group with the hit "Waterloo” |
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| Palindromic name in pop music |
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| Palindromic clerical title |
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| Swedish rock group |
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| Swedish singers |
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| Rock group |
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| Coptic Church title |
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| Eastern Church bishop |
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| Swedish pop-rock quartet |
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| Eastern bishop's title |
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| Swedish quartet |
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| Eastern church title |
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| Palindromic rock group |
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| Swedish musical group |
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| Swedish rock band |
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| Swedish pop quartet |
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| Bishop's title in many Eastern churches |
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| Coptic church father |
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| Mr. Eban |
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| Swedish pop group |
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| Oriental bishop |
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| With 49 Down, Israeli V.I.P. |
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| Eastern Church patriarch |
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| Mr. Eban |
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| ___ Eban of Israel |
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| Eban |
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| Popular Swedish quartet |
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| Popular rock group |
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| Biblical title of reverence for God |
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| Bishop's title |
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| Biblical title |
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| Patriarch's title |
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| Bishop's title in Eastern churches. |
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| Mr. Eban of Israel. |
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| Title of bishops in Oriental Christian churches. |
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| Ambassador Eban from Israel. |
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| Bishop's title, in the East. |
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| Father, as a title. |
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| Father, in the East. |
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| Ambassador Eban. |
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| Israel's Eban. |
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| Rhyme scheme used in Italian sonnets. |
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| Biblical title of respect. |
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| Eatern title. |
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| Rhyme scheme used in sonnet. |
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| Title meaning father. |
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| Envoy Eban. |
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| Oriental title. |
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| Patriarch's title. |
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| Rhyme scheme in sonnet. |
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| Church title. |
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| Father, in Biblical days. |
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| Jewish title of honor. |
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| Israel's Ambassador Eban. |
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| Eban of Israel. |
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| Eastern title. |
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| Syriac bishop. |
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| Hebrew title. |
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| Israeli name |
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| Jewish title |
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| Eastern church title. |
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| With 26 Down, Israeli statesman. |
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| Rhyme scheme of a quatrain. |
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| Middle East bishop. |
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| Clerical title. |
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| Father: Bibl. |
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| Patriarchal father |
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| Hebrew father. |
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| Coptic bishop. |
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| Father. |
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| Eastern bishop's title. |
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| Eban. |
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| Father, in the Syrian church. |
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| Rhyme scheme. |
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| Biblical title. |
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| Inspiration for the tribute bands Björn Again and Swede Dreamz |
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| Inspiration for the tribute bands Fernando Rising and Mamamia |
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| Italian-born actress Marta ___. |
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| Mr. Eban, Israeli Minister to the United States. |
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| First name of 62 Across. |
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