Possible Questions:
	
			
		
					- Rhyme scheme
 
					- Simple rhyme scheme
 
					- Palindromic pop group
 
					- Rock group
 
					- Common rhyme scheme
 
					- Israeli name
 
					- Swedish rock group
 
					- "Dancing Queen" group
 
					- "Mamma Mia!" group
 
					- Swedish band in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
 
					- "Fernando" singers
 
					- "Dancing Queen" band
 
					- Eban
 
					- "Fernando" band
 
					- Swedish pop quartet
 
					- "Dancing Queen" quartet
 
					- Quatrain rhyme scheme
 
					- Eban of Israel
 
					- Eastern Church title
 
					- "Knowing Me, Knowing You" group
 
					- "Fernando" group
 
					- "Waterloo" group
 
					- "Take a Chance on Me" group
 
					- "Mamma Mia!" band
 
					- "Waterloo" singers
 
					- "Take a Chance on Me" singers
 
					- "Mamma Mia" group
 
					- "Mamma Mia!" inspiration
 
					- '70s supergroup
 
					- ''Mamma Mia'' group
 
					- Popular rock group
 
					- Israel's Eban
 
					- Biblical father
 
					- "Take a Chance on Me" quartet
 
					- "SOS" singers
 
					- "Chiquitita" quartet
 
					- 'Waterloo' group
 
					- 'Mamma Mia' group
 
					- Swedish rockers
 
					- Palindromic rock group
 
					- Inspiration for "Mamma Mia!"
 
					- "Waterloo" pop group
 
					- "Take a Chance on Me" band
 
					- "Fernando" foursome
 
					- "Dancing Queen" pop group
 
					- '70s rock superstars
 
					- ''Fernando'' singers
 
					- ''Dancing Queen'' group
 
					- Swedish supergroup
 
					- Swedish quartet
 
					- Quartet named for its members
 
					- Palindrome in pop music
 
					- Mr. Eban
 
					- Israeli diplomat Eban
 
					- Diplomat Eban
 
					- Coptic bishop's title
 
					- Band with the first-ever mass-produced CD
 
					- Anti-trafficking org.
 
					- Agnetha, Benny, Bjorn and Anni-Frid
 
					- "Waterloo" quartet
 
					- "Waterloo" band
 
					- "Voulez-Vous" band
 
					- "Mamma Mia" pop group
 
					- "Mamma Mia!" quartet
 
					- "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" group
 
					- Top-selling pop group of the '70s
 
					- Title for some bishops
 
					- Their songs are in ''Mamma Mia!''
 
					- Swedish pop-rock group
 
					- Swedish pop group
 
					- Swedish pop foursome
 
					- Self-titled 1975 pop album
 
					- Redondilla rhyme scheme
 
					- Pop music acronym
 
					- Pop group, forward or backward
 
					- Pop group with a hit Broadway musical
 
					- Pop group on a 1983 stamp in their native Sweden
 
					- Pop foursome that took its name from its members' first initials
 
					- Patriarch's title
 
					- Palindromic Swedish icons
 
					- Palindromic band
 
					- Inspiration for Broadway's "Mamma Mia!"
 
					- Group with the hit "Waterloo"
 
					- Group with Benny and Bjorn
 
					- Four musical Swedes
 
					- Eurovision 1974 got them started
 
					- Eastern Church bishop
 
					- Eastern bishop's title
 
					- Bjorn's group
 
					- Bjorn, Benny, Agnetha and Anni-Frid
 
					- Biblical "father"
 
					- Biblical ''father''
 
					- Benny and three others
 
					- Alphabetically first inductee in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
 
					- Agnetha's pop group
 
					- Agnetha, Benny and two others
 
					- 1974 Eurovision winners
 
					- 1974 Eurovision Song Contest winners
 
					- "Voulez-Vous" singers
 
					- "Super Trouper" group
 
					- "Super Trouper" band
 
					- "SOS" pop group
 
					- "S.O.S." pop group
 
					- "Money, Money, Money" music makers
 
					- "Mamma Mia" singers
 
					- "Mamma Mia" quartet
 
					- "Mamma Mia!" song source
 
					- "Mamma Mia!" foursome
 
					- "Fernando" quartet
 
					- "Fernando" pop group
 
					- "Chiquitita" band
 
					- 'Waterloo' quartet
 
					- 'Mamma Mia' quartet
 
					- 'Fernando' group
 
					- '70s pop quartet
 
					- ''S.O.S.'' group
 
					- ''Money, Money, Money'' band
 
					- ''I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do'' singers
 
					- ''Fernando'' group
 
					- ''Fernando'' band
 
					- Waterloo    singing group
 
					- Waterloo    pop group
 
					- Top-selling pop group of the 70's
 
					- Swedish singers
 
					- Swedish rock foursome
 
					- Swedish rock band
 
					- Swedish pop-rock quartet
 
					- Swedish pop group, '72-'82
 
					- Swedish musical group
 
					- Swedish group that won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest
 
					- Swedish cheese-pop band
 
					- Subject of a Stockholm museum
 
					- Statesman Eban
 
					- Source of the music for a 2001 theatrical hit
 
					- Singers of "Voulez-Vous" and "Waterloo"
 
					- Seventies supergroup
 
					- Rock group with a mirrored logo
 
					- Rhyme scheme for Mr. Eban?
 
					- Rhyme pattern
 
					- Reversible rockers?
 
					- Quatrain pattern
 
					- Quartet that broke out in spring 1972, and the scheme of this puzzle's theme
 
					- Quartet named for its singers
 
					- Popular Swedish quartet
 
					- Pop group whose name is coincidentally a rhyme scheme
 
					- Pop group whose music was the basis of a hit 2001 Broadway musical
 
					- Pop group whose first Top 40 album was, appropriately, "Arrival"
 
					- Pop group that inspired a 2001 Broadway musical
 
					- Pop group spelled with a backward letter
 
					- Pop group in "Muriel's Wedding"
 
					- Pop group from Stockholm
 
					- Patriarchal father
 
					- Palindromic synthpop band
 
					- Palindromic singing group
 
					- Palindromic singers of the palindromic hit "SOS"
 
					- Palindromic pop quartet
 
					- Palindromic name in pop music
 
					- Palindromic clerical title
 
					- Palindromic band name
 
					- Oriental bishop
 
					- Mideast pops?
 
					- Mideast diplomat Eban
 
					- “Mamma Mia” quartet
 
					- Mamma Mia    group
 
					- Jewish title
 
					- Israeli statesman Eban
 
					- Inspiration for the tribute bands Fernando Rising and Mamamia
 
					- Inspiration for the tribute bands Björn Again and Swede Dreamz
 
					- Inspiration for Björn Again
 
					- Iconic Swedish foursome
 
					- Group with the 1976 hit "Fernando"
 
					- Group whose second letter is often written backwards
 
					- Group whose name combines the first letters of its members' names
 
					- Group whose music is heard in "Mamma Mia!"
 
					- Group whose last Top 40 hit was "When All Is Said and Done"
 
					- Group that won 1974's Eurovision Song Contest
 
					- Group that the tribute band Björn Again imitates
 
					- Group that inspired "Mamma Mia!"
 
					- Group that featured Agnetha Fältskog
 
					- Group signed by Polar Music
 
					- Group featured in "Mamma Mia!"
 
					- Group correctly spelled with one mirrored letter
 
					- Group behind a 2001 Broadway musical
 
					- Golda's successor as Israeli foreign minister
 
					- Fifteenth best-selling artists of all time
 
					- Father, in the Bible
 
					- Eban  of Israel
 
					- Eastern Church patriarch
 
					- Dancing Queen    group
 
					- Coptic Church title
 
					- Coptic church father
 
					- Contemporary of Moshe
 
					- Björn Ulvaeus's group
 
					- Björn Ulvaeus's band
 
					- Bishop's title in many Eastern churches
 
					- Bishop's title
 
					- Biblical title of reverence for God
 
					- Biblical title
 
					- Bespangled Swedish quartet
 
					- Benny Andersson was in it
 
					- Band whose final new album was "The Visitors"
 
					- Band that won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest
 
					- Band from Stockholm
 
					- Alphabetically first pop group with a #1 hit
 
					- Album with the hit "Mamma Mia"
 
					- Agnetha, Bjorn, Benny and Anni-Frid
 
					- Agnetha, Benny, Björn, and Anni-Frid, collectively
 
					- Acronymic singing group
 
					- Acronymic pop group name
 
					- Acronymic band
 
					- 2010 Rock Hall inductee
 
					- 1970s-'80s group with a palindromic name
 
					- 1970s hitmakers
 
					- 1970's hitmakers from Sweden
 
					- "Voulez-Vous" pop group
 
					- "Voulez-Vous" group
 
					- "The Winner Takes It All" quartet
 
					- "The Winner Takes It All" group
 
					- "Thank You for the Music" group
 
					- "Thank You for the Music" band
 
					- "Take a Chance on Me" Swedes
 
					- "Super Trouper" group, 1980
 
					- "SOS" band
 
					- "S.O.S" singers
 
					- "S.O.S." singers
 
					- "S.O.S." group
 
					- "S.O.S." band
 
					- "Money, Money, Money" band
 
					- "Mamma Mia" Swedes
 
					- "Mamma Mia" inspiration
 
					- "Mamma Mia" foursome
 
					- "Mamma Mia!" Swedes
 
					- "Mamma Mia!" singing group
 
					- "Mamma Mia!" pop group
 
					- "Mamma Mia!" music source
 
					- "I Have a Dream" group
 
					- "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" singers
 
					- "Honey, Honey" and "Money, Money, Money" band
 
					- "Gimme, Gimme, Gimme" group
 
					- "Enclosed" rhyme scheme
 
					- "Dancing Queen" singers
 
					- "Dancing Queen" music group
 
					- "Dancing Queen" bunch
 
					- "Chiquitita" group
 
					- "___ Gold" (compilation album with "Super Trouper")
 
					- "___ Gold," 1992 album that has sold 28 million copies worldwide
 
					- 'Take a Chance on Me' band
 
					- 'SOS' pop quartet
 
					- 'SOS' group
 
					- 'SOS' band
 
					- 'Mamma Mia' singers
 
					- 'Mamma Mia' inspiration
 
					- 'Mamma Mia!' inspiration
 
					- 'Mamma Mia!' group
 
					- 'Chiquitita' band
 
					- '70s Swedish supergroup
 
					- '70s Swedes
 
					- '70s quartet consisting of two married couples
 
					- '70s pop superstars
 
					- '70s pop supergroup
 
					- '70s mega-selling pop group
 
					- '70s "The Winner Takes It All" band
 
					- '70s "Chiquitita" pop band
 
					- ''Waterloo'' band
 
					- ''Super Trouper'' group
 
					- ''SOS'' singers
 
					- ''Knowing Me, Knowing You'' group
 
					- ''I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do'' group
 
					- ''Fernando'' foursome
 
					- ''Dancing Queen'' quartet
 
					- ''Dancing Queen'' band
 
					- ___ Eban of Israel