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"Fake Silver", tutin, shpatur, spelter. So until the XNUMXth century this metal was called. And in translation from Latin into Russian, its name means "white bloom". Name this metal.

"My surname - my surname is too famous for me to call it!" What was this character's last name?

"Pharaoh" by Boleslav Prus, "Emigrants" by Alexei Tolstoy, "Goya" by Lion Feuchtwanger, "Parma Monastery" by Stendhal. Very good books, but the series in which they were published in the USSR, Wikipedia calls ... What?

"Fatal man. Weak hero. Courageous traitor. Feminine revolutionary. Hysterical commander-in-chief. Gentle, ardent, fearful of blood - a murderer." About what political figure did the writer Zinaida Gippius speak like that?

Faust by Johann Goethe is a very popular work in Germany. Thomas Mann said that he himself heard how, during a theatrical production of Faust, one of the spectators exclaimed about the author of the tragedy: "Well, he made his task easier! He writes alone ..." Finish the quote in one word.

"Felix" - Gibraltar (cancelled). Tannenbaum - Switzerland (cancelled). "Isabella" - Spain and Portugal (cancelled). "Gertrude" - Turkey (cancelled). Of those carried out, we will mention "Marita" - Greece. And what proper name in this series is associated with the entire Soviet Union?

"The Feuilleton Insect", the hero of Nekrasov's poem of the same name, is touched by the fact that "Under old age I learned happiness: I smoked cigars on the street and composed without censorship." Happiness in smoking? What nonsense? So what's the deal?

"Femina" tells that one day a French tailor found out that his beloved fashion model was cheating on him. The revenge plan was born quickly. When his girlfriend was not at home, he came to her and took all her wardrobe to his workshop. What did he do before returning all the clothes to their place unnoticed?

"The windshield phenomenon" - this term appeared after scientists discovered one disturbing trend in recent years. It was confirmed by motorists. What problem were the scientists studying?

Ferenc Puskas (Hungary) - 69, Mane Garinca (Brazil) - 53, Artemio Franchi (Italy) - 47, Guus Hiddink (country omitted) - 44. We do not ask what these numbers mean. Name the missing country.

"Farm" is the name...?

"Fidelio" by Beethoven, "Carmen" by Bizet, "The Barber of Seville" by Rossini, "Don Giovanni" by Mozart - these operas were written at different times, by composers from different countries. But there is something in common for all of them. What?

Hemingway's "Fiesta" was called "Carmen" of the XNUMXth century by critics. A long-standing literary analogy was also found for the novel "Farewell to Arms!", in which the war, which breaks the fate of the heroes, acts as both the FIRST and the SECOND. Name the FIRST and SECOND if they are proper names.

The Philadelphia Experiment is as much an American legend as Roswell, Area 51 or the living Elvis. According to a pun by journalist Mikhail Popov, such legends can be treated either quite seriously - like the assassination of Kennedy, or vice versa - like the murder of ... Whom?

Philips in Holland, Sony in Italy, Sharp in England, Akai in Russia. What unites these firms and countries?

Chaadaev's "philosophical letters", which criticize the life of Russia at that time, aroused the wrath of Nicholas I. Leonid Parfyonov finds it contradictory that on HER, which took place on April 19, 1836, Nicholas I laughed to tears. Name HER with two words beginning with adjacent letters of the alphabet.

"Philosophy has no real problems of its own," said the nineteenth-century German philosopher Jacob Brucker. On the title page of his book A Critical History of Philosophy, he depicted an animal and placed under it the inscription - "Your own food." What was this animal doing?

"The film should start with an earthquake, and then the tension should build up." To whom is this saying attributed?

"The film is so imbued with national flavor that the audience is involuntarily overwhelmed with pride in our architecture, our cars, our matryoshka dolls, our lions and our own..." there was only one of ours.

"Flexagons are polygons folded from strips of paper, rectangular or more complex in shape, which have an amazing property: when bent, their outer surfaces hide inward, and previously hidden surfaces suddenly come out. Few people know what a flexagon is and what its properties are ". These quotes are placed on a certain page of the Internet in the description of an extremely rare, but rather interesting way of using flexagons. What is this web page about?

Volkswagen Beetle - 330 pieces, Remington car - 8 pieces, Coca-Cola - 25 bottles. What Russian proverb combines these figures, which are in fact a depressing list?

"Volksstimme" notes that "the traditional backlog of American schoolchildren in mathematics from their Japanese peers has noticeably decreased ..." What explains this?

"Ford" model "T" put the American army on wheels, but we are closer to its other model, which was produced from the beginning of the 30s of the last century in the USSR under license. For about three months it came out under the same name, but then one of the letters had to be replaced. And now, as accurately as possible, write the old and new names of the Soviet "Ford".

"France Football", analyzing the style of play of the stocky Gerd Müller, wrote that only an anti-reception, which the hero of the ancient cycle once used, could stop him. Name another hero of this cycle, with whom the French compared Muller.

"The French sailors grabbed the handles of the stretcher, but then the Turks arrived. There were no courtesies. The Turks made their way to the stretcher with their fists. The fight was fierce and, as usual, stupid. One of the French received a strong blow in the jaw, staggered and fell. , and..." Where can we now, so to speak, "live" to see the tragic ending of those events?

"FullA is honest, loving and caring, she respects her father and mother," says FavAz AbidIn, a representative of the manufacturing company. The most suitable professions for her, according to the developers, are the professions of a doctor and a teacher. By the way, a pink felt OH is included with FullOy. name it

"Pound" - one. "Eagle" - two. "Gorynych" - three. "Team Infi. hedgehogs" - eight. They were also called elected members of zemstvo assemblies and city dumas in Russia. And for a famous character, two of THEM symbolized two stages of his life. Name these two.

F, S, V, A, P, R, O, L, D, G. What is the basis for these letters?

F. Bacon said: "In every person, nature ascends either as cereals or as weeds." What did he propose to do with these seedlings?

F. Krivin believes: "... But - oh, and how difficult it is to be a highlight! Especially ..." Where?

F. Nietzsche wrote: "This fear, ancient and original, which has finally become refined and spiritualized, now, it seems to me, is called ..." How?

F. Ranevskaya believed that her familiar composer had a "wrong" surname. "Correct", from her point of view, in one of the options would look like this: EDCA. What is the real name of this composer.

F.A. Bredikhin noted that although "this appendage is called a tail, it would be more natural to call it hair." Name this person's job.

FG Ranevskaya spoke about her dog: "My dog ​​Boy lives like Sarah Bernhardt, and I live like ..." Like who?

F. Krivin said: "A smart thought has many parents, but a stupid one lives as an orphan. One consolation is that she has ..." What?

F.M. Dostoevsky in the story "The Village of Stepanchikovo and Its Inhabitants" brought out the image of a dapper lackey engaged in graphomania. About 120 years after the writing of this story, a musician liked the title of his paranoid composition, resulting in a new group. What was the footman's name?

F.M. Dostoevsky used this Arabic word, which at the beginning of the XNUMXth century meant a state of blissful bliss in Russia. At the beginning of the XNUMXth century, it was considered obsolete until it was rehabilitated by the youth subculture. What is the name of the person who carried this with him, but disappeared just a minute before the question was asked.

F.M. Dostoevsky. "Crime and Punishment", chapter VI: "It was stuffy in the room, the candle burned dimly, the wind was noisy in the yard, a mouse was scratching somewhere in the corner, and the whole room seemed to smell of mice and something leather." From this quote, the Lurkomorye website concludes that OH is feminine. Who is HE - we do not ask. What nickname, according to the realities of the novel by Leonid Kaganov, should a girl take for herself so that “ON” will cling to her boyfriend?

F.M. Dostoevsky (God bless him) affectionately called her a stick, and was very upset when she disappeared somewhere. What's this?

F. M. Dostoevsky said that this famous work served as one of the starting points for writing "Crime and Punishment". Even the plot collision is similar - a duel between a half-destitute poor man and an old woman who is living out her life, no one needs. Name them both.

F. Nietzsche wrote: "This fear, ancient and original, which has finally become refined and spiritualized, now, it seems to me, is called ..." How?

F.Relo in his "History of the current state of watchmaking" wrote that the Germans (and, in particular, the inhabitants of Nuremberg) distorted the Latin word for "hour" - "hora". How was this distorted version translated from German?

F. Tyutchev. "Silence" "How can a heart express itself? How can another understand you? Will he understand what you live for? Thought uttered is a lie, Exploding, disturb the keys: Feed on them -..."

F.F. Vintsengerode, I.I. Dibich, I.S. Dorokhov, A.N. Seslavin, A.S. Figner, I.M. Vadbolsky, I.F. Chernozubov, N.D. Kudashev and others. Name the most famous of them.

F. Schubert, Ch. Gounod and other composers created a series of hymns, songs, arias addressed to one of the characters of the New Testament. What are these works called?

F. Engels wrote that the Old World "possessed almost all tameable animals and all types of cereals suitable for breeding, except for one, the western mainland, America, of all tameable mammals - only a llama, and of all cultivated cereals, only one, but but the best..." How?

F. Engels believed that this develops according to how a person has learned to change nature. I. Kant believed that this is the ability to see the connection between the general and the particular. What's this?

FAKES are often used in religious ceremonies. One of the first is considered a FAKE made of mammoth bone 30-35 thousand years ago. Now the main materials for the manufacture of FAKE are LADOLL and PUPPEN-FIMO. Guessing what we have replaced with the word "FAKE", what is the name of the most expensive of them, sold at auction for 100 thousand dollars.

The SURNAME of this criminal has for some time been associated for us with a famous actor. Later, this actor played in one film in which his current theater colleague played the role of the defendant, who bore the same SURNAME. Now say that FIRST NAME.

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The future great French poet Racine studied at the monastery boarding school. Once he came across a very interesting novel. The boy read it every free minute without stopping. The monk overseer, having caught him reading the novel, made him a serious suggestion, and burned the book. Racine took out a new copy, but he suffered the same fate. However, Racine managed to get a third copy, which after some time he personally handed over to the overseer monk. And what did Racine manage to do during this time?

What medicine did the Chinese symbol of one year need to make it imagine itself the symbol of another year?

According to one of the legends about his origin, the South African prisoner Victor Orville, during prison walks, came up with a game that he called "Back and forth in the squares" and published it in a local newspaper. This is, of course, a crossword puzzle. Tell me, what was the object of Victor Orville's closest attention during prison walks?

In the 18th and early 19th centuries, it was very common in noble families, and was certainly used by men. Now it is almost the exclusive prerogative of women. And Master Kavusya called her "a striptease..." A striptease of what?

The book by Nikolai Vashkevich states that most of the words come from Arabic roots, although many of the explanations look absurd. Vashkevich connects this word with the Arabic interjection "ya - chi - na", which can be translated as "what are you talking about, brother?" Name this word.

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The English company "Aqualider" has developed a new composition for extinguishing fires. This is "Fok-Stop" - a granular, highly hygroscopic polymer, like the one used in diapers.

When 0,1-0,2% polymer is added to water, a transparent, rather viscous mass is formed that can be pumped through a fire hose. Firefighters nicknamed this mass "greasy water." Unlike rapidly flowing water, it sticks to vertical burning surfaces and remains in place for a relatively long time, smothering the fire.

"Fok-Stop" is not dangerous for living organisms, does not pollute the environment (similar polymers are used in agriculture to retain moisture in the soil). The new composition is especially effective in forest fires, protecting tree trunks.

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