1) Vive la France It is a bit of a cliché to talk about French flair. But it was once true as when Philippe Saint-André finishes a move that started behind his own try-line.
2) Welsh wizardry "Gerald Davies, what was he doing there?" the commentator asks as the Welshman dances around inside his own 22. The Scots are just as bewildered.
3) Gift of the Gav Charlotte Church's boyfriend is back so this bastardisation of Amarillo is again germane. "Gavin Henson plays for Wales" is the song, Boycezone the band.
4) The artist known as Prince The Celts and the French may be better known for their length-of-the-field flair but only England can claim a try-scoring Russian prince as one of their own.
5) Thank Evans One of the most famous tries of Ieuan Evans's career gives Wales a 10-9 win over England. But in more restrained days a handshake is celebration enough.
6) Denis menaced Wings are not supposed to get involved in the rough stuff but Denis Hickie is not fussed with his face bathed in blood.
7) A cliff hanger The last game of the tournament in 1990. Scotland and the favourites, England, are both vying for a grand slam at Murrayfield. Guess who wins?
8) Easy pickings After being dropped for the World Cup James Haskell put his time to good use, showing the strength England were missing out on.
9) Italian job Alessandro Troncon does not suffer fools. Or shirt-pulling, as Peter Stringer finds out here. A snide tug is rewarded with a proper smack in the face.
10) Touched by BOD It took 28 years in coming but Ireland's victory in Paris in 2000 was worth waiting for. Brian O'Driscoll's hat-trick is the icing on the éclair.