| Eban |
| Mr. Eban |
| 'SOS' band |
| Rock group |
| 'SOS' group |
| '70s Swedes |
| SOS" quartet |
| Jewish title |
| Israeli name |
| Rhyme scheme |
| SOS" foursome |
| Mideast pops? |
| Rhyme pattern |
| Bjorn's group |
| Diplomat Eban |
| Israel's Eban |
| Acronymic band |
| Biblical title |
| Bishop's title |
| Statesman Eban |
| ''SOS'' singers |
| One of Us" band |
| 1970s hitmakers |
| Oriental bishop |
| Swedish singers |
| Mamma Mia" band |
| Swedish quartet |
| '70s supergroup |
| Swedish rockers |
| Waterloo" group |
| Waterloo" Swedes |
| '70s pop quartet |
| Quatrain pattern |
| Palindromic band |
| ''Waterloo'' band |
| 'Chiquitita' band |
| 'SOS' pop quartet |
| Chiquitita" group |
| Stockholm quartet |
| Swedish rock band |
| ''Fernando'' band |
| S.O.S." pop group |
| Patriarch's title |
| Pop music acronym |
| Voulez-Vous" band |
| Swedish pop group |
| Waterloo" singers |
| ___ Eban of Israel |
| 'Fernando' quartet |
| Mamma Mia!" Swedes |
| SOS" singing group |
| Voulez-Vous" group |
| Waterloo" foursome |
| Mamma Mia group |
| Patriarchal father |
| Swedish superstars |
| ''Fernando'' group |
| 'Waterloo' quartet |
| Popular rock group |
| Swedish supergroup |
| Swedish rock group |
| '70s pop supergroup |
| 'Mamma Mia' singers |
| Band from Stockholm |
| Coptic Church title |
| Mr. Eban of Israel. |
| Reversible rockers? |
| '70s pop superstars |
| Acronymic band name |
| Agnetha's pop group |
| Biblical ''father'' |
| Four musical Swedes |
| Super Trouper" band |
| Fernando" pop group |
| Swedish pop quartet |
| Common rhyme scheme |
| Simple rhyme scheme |
| Super Trouper" group |
| Mamma Mia!" foursome |
| '70s Swedish quartet |
| 'Chiquitita' quartet |
| 'Mamma Mia!' quartet |
| 'Waterloo' pop group |
| Dancing Queen" bunch |
| One of Us" pop group |
| Rock Me" group, 1975 |
| Waterloo" supergroup |
| Coptic church father |
| Father, in the Bible |
| Seventies supergroup |
| Two-letter pop group |
| Voulez-Vous" singers |
| Swedish pop foursome |
| '70s rock superstars |
| ''Fernando'' singers |
| Eastern Church title |
| ''Fernando'' foursome |
| 'Dancing Queen' group |
| Angeleyes" band, 1979 |
| I Have a Dream" group |
| Björn Ulvaeus's band |
| Contemporary of Moshe |
| Mideast diplomat Eban |
| Swedish musical group |
| Swedish rock foursome |
| Swedish singing group |
| Title meaning father. |
| Mamma Mia!" pop group |
| Eastern Church bishop |
| Palindromic band name |
| Coptic bishop's title |
| Israeli diplomat Eban |
| Anti-trafficking org. |
| Quatrain rhyme scheme |
| Palindromic pop group |
| ''Dancing Queen'' band |
| Enclosed" rhyme scheme |
| Super Trouper" quartet |
| Voulez-Vous" pop group |
| A band coming or going |
| Benny Andersson's band |
| Björn Ulvaeus's group |
| Israeli statesman Eban |
| Benny and three others |
| Eastern bishop's title |
| Swedish pop-rock group |
| Title for some bishops |
| Dancing Queen" singers |
| Palindromic rock group |
| Chiquitita" vocal group |
| Dancing Queen" foursome |
| 2010 Rock Hall inductee |
| Acronymic singing group |
| Big name in disco music |
| Europop superstar group |
| Iconic Swedish foursome |
| Popular Swedish quartet |
| Swedish cheese-pop band |
| '70s Swedish supergroup |
| Mamma Mia!" song source |
| 1974 Eurovision winners |
| Redondilla rhyme scheme |
| Scandinavian supergroup |
| Palindrome in pop music |
| Palindromic pop quartet |
| 'Mamma Mia!' inspiration |
| Mamma Mia!" music source |
| Acronymic pop group name |
| Agnetha Fältskog's band |
| Eastern Church patriarch |
| Palindromic Swedish band |
| Swedish pop-rock quartet |
| Pop group from Stockholm |
| Dancing Queen" pop group |
| ''Dancing Queen'' quartet |
| Chiquitita" singing group |
| Dancing Queen" supergroup |
| Money, Money, Money" band |
| Winner Takes It All" band |
| Benny Andersson was in it |
| Palindromic singing group |
| Palindromic synthpop band |
| Renowned Swedish foursome |
| Waterloo singing group |
| Palindromic Swedish icons |
| Mamma Mia!" singing group |
| '70s "Chiquitita" pop band |
| 'Take a Chance on Me' band |
| Dancing Queen" vocal group |
| Gimme, Gimme, Gimme" group |
| Super Trouper" group, 1980 |
| Bespangled Swedish quartet |
| Group heard in "Mamma Mia! |
| Palindromic band of Swedes |
| Palindromic clerical title |
| Quartet who sang "Fernando |
| Rhyme scheme for Mr. Eban? |
| Rock Hall of Fame foursome |
| Swedish pop group, '72-'82 |
| '70s Agnetha Faltskog band |
| Super Trouper" vocal group |
| Group with Benny and Bjorn |
| Self-titled 1975 pop album |
| Dancing Queen" music group |
| Take a Chance on Me" group |
| '70s Bjorn Ulvaeus pop band |
| '70s mega-selling pop group |
| Take a Chance on Me" Swedes |
| Waterloo" band of the 1970s |
| Group signed by Polar Music |
| Inspiration for "Mamma Mia! |
| ___-Zaba (classic taffy bar) |
| '70s Frida Lyngstad pop band |
| 1970's hitmakers from Sweden |
| Band with a symmetrical logo |
| Inspiration for Björn Again |
| Group with the hit "Waterloo |
| Take a Chance on Me" quartet |
| Take a Chance on Me" singers |
| Thank You for the Music" band |
| Album with the hit "Mamma Mia |
| Band whose name is an acronym |
| Group featured in "Mamma Mia! |
| Palindromic name in pop music |
| Quartet named for its singers |
| Subject of a Stockholm museum |
| Knowing Me, Knowing You" band |
| The Winner Takes It All" band |
| Agnetha, Benny and two others |
| Swedish pop band of the 1970s |
| Quartet named for its members |
| Lay All Your Love on Me" group |
| Take a Chance on Me" pop group |
| Thank You for the Music" group |
| 1970s band known for "Waterloo |
| Ones repeating "I do" in 1976? |
| Pop group in "Muriel's Wedding |
| Swedish pop band who sang "SOS |
| Pop group, forward or backward |
| The Winner Takes It All" group |
| Band that had the 1975 hit "SOS |
| Band with a museum in Stockholm |
| Pop singing quartet from Sweden |
| Quartet with a Stockholm museum |
| Rock group with a mirrored logo |
| Group that inspired "Mamma Mia! |
| Knowing Me, Knowing You" singers |
| Foursome on a 1983 Swedish stamp |
| Swedish band that sang "Fernando |
| Their logo has a mirrored letter |
| The Winner Takes It All" quartet |
| The Winner Takes It All" singers |
| Eurovision 1974 got them started |
| Pop foursome formed in Stockholm |
| ''Knowing Me, Knowing You'' group |
| Group with the 1976 hit "Fernando |
| Pop group with a Stockholm museum |
| Popular Swedish band of the 1970s |
| Top-selling pop group of the 70's |
| Money, Money, Money" music makers |
| Their songs are in ''Mamma Mia!'' |
| Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again" group |
| Take a Chance on Me" singing group |
| The Winner Takes It All" pop group |
| Swedish band that sang "Chiquitita |
| '70s "The Winner Takes It All" band |
| Agnetha, Bjorn, Benny and Anni-Frid |
| Band with the #1 hit "Dancing Queen |
| Biblical title of reverence for God |
| Bishop's title in Eastern churches. |
| Bishop's title in the Coptic Church |
| Band with the 1979 hit "Voulez-Vous |
| Bjorn, Benny, Agnetha and Anni-Frid |
| Agnetha, Benny, Bjorn and Anni-Frid |
| Band that had the 1974 hit "Waterloo |
| Band with the 1979 song "Voulez-Vous |
| Group behind a 2001 Broadway musical |
| 1974 Eurovision Song Contest winners |
| Swedish band with the hit "Mamma Mia |
| I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" singers |
| Group that featured Agnetha Fältskog |
| Name on the cover of "Voice of Israel |
| Quartet with its own Stockholm museum |
| Singing group with a palindromic name |
| Pop group with a hit Broadway musical |
| ''I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do'' group |
| Band with the hits "Fernando" and "SOS |
| Singers of "Voulez-Vous" and "Waterloo |
| Inspiration for Broadway's "Mamma Mia! |
| Band known for "Knowing Me, Knowing You |
| Bishop's title in many Eastern churches |
| Rock and Roll Hall of Famers since 2010 |
| 1970s-'80s group with a palindromic name |
| Group whose first U.S. hit was "Waterloo |
| Group with the hit 1978 album "The Album |
| Pop group spelled with a backward letter |
| Singing group on a Swedish postage stamp |
| Swedish band with the hit "Dancing Queen |
| Band that sang "Fernando" and "Chiquitita |
| Band whose songs are heard in "Mamma Mia! |
| Group whose music is heard in "Mamma Mia! |
| Pop group with a backward "B" in its name |
| Pop group named for its members' initials |
| Band with the first-ever mass-produced CD |
| Band that inspired the musical "Mamma Mia! |
| Fifteenth best-selling artists of all time |
| Foursome at a 2008 Stockholm film premiere |
| Group that inspired Broadway's "Mamma Mia! |
| Pop group heard in the musical "Mamma Mia! |
| Pop group with a backwards "B" in its logo |
| Band with the 1978 hit "Take a Chance on Me |
| Sugary Swedes, often covered by metal bands |
| Group whose logo looks the same in a mirror |
| Honey, Honey" and "Money, Money, Money" band |
| Alphabetically first pop group with a #1 hit |
| Band whose final new album was "The Visitors |
| Group whose music is featured in "Mamma Mia! |
| Golda's successor as Israeli foreign minister |
| Group that won 1974's Eurovision Song Contest |
| Source of the music for a 2001 theatrical hit |
| Two of its members wrote the music for "Chess |
| '70s quartet consisting of two married couples |
| Band that was composed of four Swedish singers |
| Band that won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest |
| Band whose music was the basis for "Mamma Mia! |
| Group that was composed of two married couples |
| Pop group whose songs are heard in "Mamma Mia! |
| Swedish band in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
| Group that originally went by the name Festfolk |
| Palindromic singers of the palindromic hit "SOS |
| Pop group that inspired a 2001 Broadway musical |
| Group correctly spelled with one mirrored letter |
| Title of bishops in Oriental Christian churches. |
| Pop group on a 1983 stamp in their native Sweden |
| Swedish pop group that sang "Money, Money, Money |
| Group that the tribute band Björn Again imitates |
| ___ Gold" (compilation album with "Super Trouper") |
| Palindromic band with the palindromic song "S.O.S. |
| Agnetha, Benny, Björn, and Anni-Frid, collectively |
| Band that turned down $1 billion to reunite in 2000 |
| Band with the hit song "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do |
| Group whose second letter is often written backwards |
| Pop group whose name is coincidentally a rhyme scheme |
| Quartet whose name is made up of its members' initials |
| Swedish pop group whose biggest hit was "Dancing Queen |
| Swedish group that won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest |
| Swedish pop group whose music is featured in "Mamma Mia! |
| Swedish pop quartet that won the 1974 Eurovision contest |
| Group whose last Top 40 hit was "When All Is Said and Done |
| Group winning the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest in Brighton |
| Pop group that broke through at the 1974 Eurovision contest |
| Swedish band whose name reads the same forward and backward |
| 1970s band whose name reads the same forwards and backwards |
| First group alphabetically in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
| Inspiration for the tribute bands Fernando Rising and Mamamia |
| Pop group whose tribute bands include A*Teens and Björn Again |
| ___ Gold," 1992 album that has sold 28 million copies worldwide |
| Inspiration for the tribute bands Björn Again and Swede Dreamz |
| Pop group whose first Top 40 album was, appropriately, "Arrival |
| Alphabetically first inductee in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
| The first band in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, alphabetically |
| Pop foursome that took its name from its members' first initials |
| Group whose name combines the first letters of its members' names |
| Swedish quartet whose hits included "Dancing Queen" and "Fernando |
| Band whose songs are featured in a hit 2001 musical and 2018 movie |
| Pop group whose music was the basis of a hit 2001 Broadway musical |
| Swedish band whose songs were adapted into the musical "Mamma Mia! |
| Swedish pop band of the 1970s that inspired the musical "Mamma Mia! |
| Band that won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Waterloo |
| Swedish pop group inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010 |
| Swedish pop band whose hits included "Fernando" and "Take a Chance on Me |
| Swedish pop quartet inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010 |
| Swedish band whose only #1 hit in the US was the 1976 song "Dancing Queen |
| Pop group whose name derives from the initials of its members' first names |
| Quartet that broke out in spring 1972, and the scheme of this puzzle's theme |
| Group who, according to urban legend, knew no English but phonetically learned the lyrics to all their songs |