Okay, I think it's the Labour Party, but I can't make all the pieces fit:
- They suprised everyone in 44th.
- This page says "The United Kingdom general election of 1970 was held on June 18, 1970, and resulted in a surprise loss of power for Labour under Harold Wilson..."
- In the 24th, they came fourth with the help of an Emperor.
- This page shows Labour came in fourth, but I don't know who the emperor is.
- They were rejected for the 41st.
- This page shows Labour lost nineteen seats in the election.
- An element helped them become runners up in the 30th and 32nd, but not nearly as well in 37th.
- Only when they went to North Yorkshire, did they finally succeed.
- Tony Blair represents Sedgefield, which is to the north near Yorkshire.
- If this winner was the 500th, what was the 1000th?
- No idea what this means.
Dmleach 14:51, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
- Completely wrong I'm afraid. Labour have won many times, but I can tell you that their win in North Yorkshire is their only victory to date.
- Wow, that's a lot of coincidences to be completely off the mark! I'm looking forward to learning the answer to this one. Dmleach 19:35, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
I've got it now! Don't know why I thought to try it, but I started looking into the Eurovision Song Contest, where I found the answer had to do with Germany's entries:
- They suprised everyone in 44th.
- The German entry in the 44th contest, 1999, was Sürpriz
- In the 24th, they came fourth with the help of an Emperor.
- The German entry in the 24th contest, 1979, was Dschinghis Khan.
- They were rejected for the 41st.
- Germany was not eligible in the 41st contest, 1996, as they were knocked out in a controversial preliminary process.
- An element helped them become runners up in the 30th and 32nd, but not nearly as well in 37th.
- Only when they went to North Yorkshire, did they finally succeed.
- If this winner was the 500th, what was the 1000th?
- Nicole's song "Ein bißchen Frieden" ("A Little Bit of Peace") was the 500th number one song in the United Kingdom. By browsing the linked articles in List of Number 1 singles (UK), I found that the rerelease of Elvis Presley's "One Night" was the 1000th number one, and is therefore the answer.
Whew! Dmleach 19:59, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
- Very well done, a much deserved forty-one points is on its way. Dmn 20:05, 6 January 2006 (UTC)