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"Shop on the couch, restaurant on the couch, work on the couch, house on the couch, disco on the couch ... All life is on the couch! That's how it is with us ..." Finish the joke in one word.

"Master dixit" - "So the teacher said." The scholastics resorted to this expression every time in order to defeat their rivals with its unquestioned authority. Who is he?

"Mademoiselle Dogs was known as a cultured girl: there were about one hundred and eighty words in her dictionary. At the same time, she knew one very rich word: ..." What rich word did Mademoiselle Dogs know?

"May Day", "November Charlie". Finish the row with the most famous.

"To Maxim Gorky in Sorrento" was the usual answer in the 1920s to some sacramental question. Who is the author of this question?

"Small spool but precious". Everyone knows what this expression means. But why "gold"?

"Small Tangent 16 Alexandru Koreiko, the Countess, with a changed face, runs into the pond" This well-known text of the telegram goes back to newspaper correspondence at the beginning of the century. What prompted the attempted suicide of the Countess?

The "Small Soviet Encyclopedia" wrote in 1932 that the ON "arose in 1908 in England with the active support of the royal family, the aristocracy, the general staff and the bourgeois intelligentsia", "develops chauvinism, militarism, religious fanaticism and devotion to capitalism." "In 1930, there were 680584 of them in England with dominions and colonies, and 816958 in the USA." Whom?

"MalebOlge" is the original name of the penultimate, and in honor of him he got his name Malbolge. Malbolge is damn hard to write with, so they called him a real X, and jokingly suggested shortening the welcome word. ICS was founded in 1980. Name ICS in two words.

"Small, round, but you can't pick it up by the tail." What is this Chinese riddle about?

"Little children in wigs with long hair, people on foot with horse heads... The dead are taken away by the master of ceremonies and his two assistants..." What happens?

"Little steps" is the French name for this dance. He was born as a peasant dance in the province of Poitou and only under Louis XIV got into the palace. What is this dance?

"Small step, big footprint." That was the title of an article in the Izvestia newspaper about a monument planned in St. Petersburg. To whom?

"Few people would want to stand in her way, for she was cunning like a jackal, brave like a wild buffalo, and fearless like a wounded elephant..." Who is this?

"Boys with Grapes and Melon" and "Girl with a Coin" are paintings by Murillo dedicated to the life of the lower strata of society. According to one version, the coin, the grapes and the melon were HER. Name her.

"A boy from a godforsaken village in a non-chernozem zone, parents-collective farmers and the beginning of a traditional life path - crafts and the army. At the zenith - a triumphant tour of the world, the success of which no Beatles could dream of, a reception from the Queen of England, to which he was brought to Rolls-Royce with the unique number "YG-1", and an irrevocable place in world history." Whose 70th anniversary was the subject of an article in the newspaper. from which this passage is taken?

"Mom, why are my eyes not the same color as dad's?", "And why is my hair a different color?" This and similar questions may well be answered by a book subtitled "38 stories about genetics", invented by a certain MashaMaruMase. The title of this book is obtained by adding one letter to the title of a collection of short stories by a Nobel laureate. What did MashaMaruMase name the book?

"Manipulator of the truth", "a man inaccurate in terminology". And where are these substitutes for one harsh word used?

"Maradona is good, Pele is better." This statement was invented by the fans of one football team. Complete the sentence with two words in the original language, capitalizing at least one of them.

"Marmalade" - this word came to us from French, French from Spanish, Spanish from Latin, Latin from Greek, and in Greek "melimelon" literally means "honey apple". What did the Greeks call "honey apple"?

"Monkey chain", "cat's paw", "leg of lamb" are some of their names. And they are also shark and pike, snake and camel, oyster and turtle, sea and woman. Name them in one word.

"The massive statues of East Iceland have amazed everyone who has seen them for centuries." This phrase is the result of a mistake by the translator of one English-language encyclopedia. Where are these statues actually located?

“A venerable man, with hanging eyebrows, concentrates everything in himself and with his kind eyes, like the sun, illuminates everything. No matter how this giant humiliates himself, no matter how mortal rags he covers his mighty body, Zeus is always visible in him, from a wave whose eyebrows all Olympus trembles." Who did Repin describe like this?

"Matanza" is a way of catching tuna, when large fish are driven into nets and harpooned. The locals also call them the word "matAntsa". Many of THEM you could observe thanks to another "sea animal". Which one?

"Maha" in translation from Sanskrit - "great", "mantra" - "verse". Drink the most famous mahamantra.

"Maho" in Japanese means "magical" or "magical". The word "bi" means "bottle". And what do the Japanese themselves call "maho bi"?

"Mashallah" is an Arabic interjection used as a sign of amazement, joy and gratitude to God. In Azerbaijan Mashallah is used as IT. Brave is also THIS. Name it in two words.

"Mashenka and the Bear" and "About the Goat" were the names of the first cartoons, in which he took part in dubbing in 1960. Then there were "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi", "Mowgli", "Chunya" and many others. But the cartoon that he voiced since 1967 brought him the greatest fame. It happened more than once that children, when meeting with this actor, even addressed him as "Uncle ..." Who?

"Wave, wave your hands! If you had more of them than the giant Briareus, then you would have to pay!" We are not asking you to name the European who said this phrase. Name the objects to which it was addressed in two words.

"Megapolis-Express" told about a teenager who trained a raven. The guy held a rectangle covered with cellophane over his head, and the "disciples" had to sit on the upper edge and peck a hole in the cellophane. And to whom did he sell pets after "training"?

"Megillat Esther" ("The Book of Esther") should be read every year during the celebration of the joyful holiday of Purim. But this cannot be done on Saturday. Therefore, sometimes you have to transfer reading. Berl Lazar, involuntarily punning, called Purim the most SUCH Jewish holiday. How SUCH?

"A bear can be obedient or dangerous, but in any case it makes sense to be as strong as he is," the 1984 ICSE claimed. Name X at least three words beginning with the same letter.

"A bear eats a cow and sometimes gets hungry ..." This is how the Russian proverb begins, the second part of which you must remember.

"Bears", "gopstopniks", "skokari" - there are a huge number of thieves' specializations. At the end of the 60s of the last century, the thieves' suit - "cranberries" became quite widespread in the USSR. Initially, they estimated the value of the stolen property by area, literally "a dime per sq. cm." Now the prices for the things they steal have increased incredibly, and more than 35 of these stolen items are on the wanted list. They find something. What is the name of the person to whom Mr. Patrushev once gave 74 objects of desire "cranberries".

"International poems" by Lorina Dymova are poems named after various nations and nationalities. What is the name of the poem whose characters love to hear jokes about Armenians and Jews?

"Meli,..., your week."

"Small drops", "lightly swirling" or "well rolled" - these words can be found in an article that tells that the Scots have surpassed ... Whom?

"A blue cape flashed / On the cream of the dress - around the corner ... / About the Blue Bird of Maeterlinck / Suddenly a break is expressed in thoughts." This is how Igor Severyanin's poem begins, which is called SO.

Mike Channon's "mill", Kareki's "airplane", Jürgen Klinsmann's "dive", Hugo Sanchez's "flip", Roger Milla's "corner flag dance", Paul Gascoigne's "dentist's chair"... In which cases could we see these elements included in the special edition of the Guinness book?

"Mill", "airplane", "dive", dance with the flag, "dentist's chair". This and some other actions we can occasionally observe. And in what situation?

"Melchior, brass and gold, // Silver, cast iron and cotton wool, // Mansion, palace, hut, // Shed, fifteenth floor..." two components.

"Memoirs of the Baron de Marbo" is highly valued by historians. In them, he not only recreated vivid and exciting pictures of the great campaigns and battles, but also vividly described the life and customs of the Napoleonic army. These memoirs made a particularly strong impression on the man whom his contemporaries called the most perfect incarnation of a gentleman. Say his last name.

"I won't be, but don't cry, there will be alcohol here soon" - with these words HE says goodbye to the dancing girl in Igor Melnikov's poem. Name it in one word.

"Everything changes, even a stone," a famous person wrote at the end of the nineteenth century while working on a cycle dedicated to IKSU. Name X with two words beginning with adjacent letters of the alphabet.

"Merlan" is the name of a hydraulic tool used by employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations. They say that after one of the rescue operations, "Merlan" even became an IM. Name one of THEM that appeared in the 1970s thanks to Grigory Oster.

"Dead Souls", "War and Peace", "Running". All these works were written by the same author. Who?

"Dead Souls", "War and Peace", "Don Quixote". Name the author of these works.

"The place where they prostrate" - this is how the Russian will translate it, and the Muslim will say it in one word. What?

"The month is going, the kitten is crying..." Further, a criminal incident is mentioned, combined with a complaint to the supreme authority. Who exactly is this complaint addressed to?

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What did Marina Tsvetaeva call the "bell semicolon"?

HIS pen belongs to the poems "On the North Sea", "Stockholm", "Niger", "Somali Peninsula".

What is the name of the one who is called Mikitinets in Russian epics?

Charles Baudelaire, describing the famous criminal Pierre-Franz Lansener, writes: "His fierce courage did not bow his head even before ..." Before what?

There have been no slaves in this country for more than a hundred years, but there are Indians, there are Catholics and football players, there are TV stars and many more decent people. Tell me, who else, in the words of Babs Baberley, is there a lot in this country too?

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Music for aliens 01.08.2018

For people, music is a unique kind of creativity that can become a real language of communication. Recently, experts decided to send a musical message into space, which, of course, no one has done. One of the scientists even created music for the aliens.

The idea to send music into space belongs to a new art project called Intergalactic Omniphonic. Its author is the philosopher Jonathon Keats.

The researcher suggested that the sounds received from space could be alien music. Based on this, he decided that the aliens love and appreciate music. Alien music is not the kind that earthlings are used to, although its principle is similar.

Jonathon Keats bought a uranium glass marble and also a dial with a radius. He connected all this with wires. The principle of operation of the device is such that the wooden handle of the bell rises and releases high-energy radioactive gamma radiation. Thanks to the design, sounds are sent into space.

The scientist then bought ultrasonic dog whistles and turned them into some kind of ultrasonic organ. A person cannot hear the music published, but alien ears can be sensitive to it.

One of Keats' musical instruments was the gravitational cello. It consists of a steel ball that hangs from the end of a wooden shaft. The scientist swings the ball, creating special gravitational waves, the existence of which was announced in 1916 by Einstein, and in 2015 they were first discovered. They were the result of the merger of two black holes.

Now Keats is going to create a kind of "universal anthem", which will be based on the laws of thermodynamics.

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