Country with the least stable tables: England (some were out by more than an inch!)
Most helpful random guy: Dublin, as we arrived at the hotel. First he gave us his temporary parking ticket, and then advice on how to beat the clampers. That sounds like a good thing to do...
Most convoluted route from lobby to hotel room: a three way dead heat between the Castle Hotel (Windsor), Baileys Hotel (Cashel, Ire.), and the Castle Hotel (Dublin). Every one of them was a worthy winner, and we couldn't separate them without doing two an injustice. For style, the Windsor hotel required going across a covered bridge into another building, but each of the the others had equally obscure aspects.
Most inappropriate music: the cafe we went to for dinner in Oslo. Superb food, great company...but Deep Purple on the stereo seemed a trifle out of place!
Best chips: This was a packed field, but all the placegetters were in Ireland, and the winner was the Brian Buro pub in Cashel. Large, crispy chips with actual slivers and chunks of potato in there. Worth going just to have them. [As an aside, Justine rated the soup she had there as one of the meals of the trip too.]
Most esoteric claim to fame: the blurb on Killorglin, on the Ring of Kerry (Ireland), states that it is the home of the Puck Festival, the 'world's oldest business event', dating back to pre-Christian times. I certainly didn't slow down as we drove through there.
Most beautiful place: the drive and ferry trip from Espen and Ragnhild's cabin in Norway. The drive and the lake were just superb. Better than that really. Bordering on unbelievable.
Oddest thing (aka the WTF award): The giant (and drivable) pick-up truck that was actually a four-bedroom two-bathroom house, at the car museum in Abu Dhabi.
Ugliest light fitting: This was a lifetime achievement award, and was won by a huge margin by the Plaza Bar and Grill in Kilarney (Ireland).
Most spotted object in Europe: Spires. Spires, spires, spires. Spires.
Most sirens per hour per 1,000 head of population: St Aignan. It was unbelievable how many sirens we heard there for a little town.
Best toilet view: St Aignan for the medieval church (including - you guessed it - a spire!). A close second was the airplanes - that is pretty amazing when you think about it.
Most anticipated food: I am going to award this to Chocolate Croissants; but it was pretty apparent when we got to Abu Dhabi and vegemite sandwiches became available to Lauren that the winning margin was very very narrow!