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» dated 1993. Bold indicates the winning player in a trio. The winner of the game has his final score. A total of 53 issues were published.

Issue 1 (111), January 1, 1993

Members:

Antonina Zikeeva (Moscow)(winner), (), (); Igor Sidelnikov (Tambov), (), (); Svetlana Bekhtereva (Shchyokino), Grigory Nikiforov (Moscow), Maxim Kalinchev (Moscow); Answer: ? Answer: ?
  • In the book "Holidays in Prostokvashino" who lives with Uncle Fedor, the cat Matroskin and others? (2 words and 11 letters)
Answer: Tractor Mitya
  • What was the name of the closest friend of the Kid from "The Kid and Carlson"? (7 letters)
Answer: Gunilla

Issue 2 (112), January 8, 1993

Members:

Yuri Arsenov (Moscow), Oleg Stolyarov (Voronezh), Lyudmila Dubova (Asha); Alexander Borabkov (Shchekino), Yuri Korotenkov (Kaliningrad)(390 points), Ilya Cherepov (Moscow); Yuri Semenyukov (Vyazniki), Marina Khizhnikova (Fryazino), Vladimir Ketov (Alapaevsk);
  • Surname of a Swedish scientist, astronomer and physicist? (7 letters)
Answer: Celsius
  • Surname of a woman who became a professor for the first time in the history of Stockholm University (11 letters)
Answer: Kovalevskaya
  • Which piece brought together Norway's greatest writer and Norway's greatest composer? (2 words, 7 letters)
Answer: Peer Gynt
  • The ancient park of Copenhagen, famous for its waterfalls, is named after which Italian city? (6 letters)
Answer: Tivoli
  • What was the name of the ancient Icelandic poet? (6 letters)
Answer: Skald

Issue 3 (113), January 15, 1993

Members:

Irina Chuvilina (Moscow)(390 points), Alexei Epifanov (Smolensk), Elena Kalinina (Moscow); Alexander Morkovin (settlement Kurilovo), Olga Kazhaeva (Vyborg), Yuri Semchuk (village Kolosovka); Larisa Gavrilova (Engels), Elena Koshokina (Khudynskoye village), Boris Evkatsov (Klintsy);
  • The city after which the four-seat open-top coach was named? (6 letters)
Answer: Landau
  • What was the street parking lot called in the old days? (5 letters)
Answer: Exchange
  • A traveling carriage in which you could sleep lying down? (6 letters)
Answer: Dormez
  • What was the name of a passenger in the 18th-19th centuries who rode on the roof of an omnibus? (8 letters)
Answer: Monkey
  • What Russian word comes from the name of the Hungarian city in which the production of carriages arose in the 15th century? (5 letters)
Answer: Coachman
  • Place on the roof of road carriages for riders and luggage (8 letters)
Answer: Imperial

The participant did not guess the word.

Issue 4 (114), January 22, 1993

Members:

Yuri Skomorokhovsky (Semipalatinsk), Sergey Sitin (Cherepovets), Alla Konshina (Fergana); Nina Krutikova (Moscow), Lyubov Gnesina (city of Vasilkov), Anatoly Malanin (village of Ilovlya); Andrey Varlamov (Moscow), Evgeny Doronin (Moscow) Nizhny Novgorod), Tofig Akhnudov (Saratov)(375 points);

  • The name of the animal, the emblem of the World Wide Fund for Animal Protection. (5 letters)
Answer: Panda
  • An animal that died out a hundred years ago, which can now only be seen in a museum. (6 letters)
Answer: Tarpan
  • What is the name of the frog, listed in the Red Book? It is found in Africa and is perhaps one of the largest frogs in the world. (6 letters)
Answer: Goliath
  • What is the name of one of the species of ruthlessly destroying bird called the vulture? (7 letters)
Answer: bearded man
  • The nickname of a man who organized a menagerie for the first time in Russia. (2 words, 11 letters)
Answer: Ivan the Terrible
  • The rarest shell turtle, from which the bath of Emperor Nero was once made. She was from a completely rare color of the shell. The shell is really amazing, no wonder Nero ordered to make a bath out of it. (5 letters)
Answer: bissa

The participant did not guess the word.

Issue 5 (115), January 29, 1993

Issue 6 (116), February 5, 1993

Members:

Valery Naryanen (Tallinn), Oleg Goryunov (Moscow), Tatyana Muravitskaya (Kyiv); Ilya Marabuti (Krasnodar), Evgeny Izmestiev (Kirov), Alexander Karatyun (Bobruisk); Fedor Kharamov (Tashkent)(225 points), Svetlana Potashova (Kirov), Alexander Masharin (Severodvinsk);

  • The surname of a famous scientist whose father spent hours playing flowers on a flute (6 letters)
Answer: Darwin
  • The flower that Ancient Greece served as a symbol of love; the branches of this flower were burned on the altar of Hymen (9 letters)
Answer: Hawthorn
  • What is the name of the variety of plums, the name of which was given in honor of the wife of the French king Francisco I? (7 letters)
Answer: Greengage
  • How was the bell called differently in Russia in ancient times? (9 letters)
Answer: Balabolka
  • The pharmacist Lorenzo used the poison of which flower to put Juliet to sleep? (5 letters)
Answer: Buttercup
  • In the east, since ancient times, ginseng has been considered a magical root. And in the west, in Europe, there is a similar magic root. What is it called? (10 letters)
Answer: Mandrake

The participant did not guess the word.

Issue 7 (117), February 12, 1993

Members:

Anatoly Tishakov (Fryazino), Nadezhda Gavrilov (Prokopyevsk), Vladimir Grantovsky (Gorodets); Irina Krasheninnikova (Penza), Vladimir Bragin (Kozmodemyansk), Nonna Marygina (Novocheboksarsk); Elita Suvorova (Vilnius), Irina Aryunina (Moscow), Viktor Pakhomov (St. Petersburg);

  • How did the ancient Greeks call Ursa Major the constellation under which the polar countries lie? (6 letters)
Answer: Artkos
  • Who discovered the North Pole? (4 letters)
Answer: Piri
  • What is the name of a driver of deer or dogs harnessed to a sled? (4 letters)
Answer: musher
  • Which of the ancients was the first to penetrate the area polar circle? (5 letters)
Answer: Pytheas
  • Surname of the first female polar explorer (10 letters)
Answer: Pronchishcheva
  • There was such a polar explorer Roald Amundsen, this a famous person, everyone knows him sailed the northern seas and always on expeditions, he always took a bird with him. What is the name of this bird? (9 letters)
Answer: Canary

All three of the finalists dropped out and the winner was not determined, but the participant's son Sergey Kolpakov guessed the word and won the super prize: TV.

Issue 8 (118), February 19, 1993

Issue 9 (119), February 26, 1993

Issue 10 (120), March 5, 1993

Issue 11 (121), March 12, 1993

Issue 12 (122), March 19, 1993

Issue 13 (123), March 26, 1993

Issue 14 (124), April 2, 1993

Issue 15 (125), April 9, 1993

Issue 16 (126), April 16, 1993

Issue 17 (127), April 23, 1993

Members:

Sergey Kargopoltsev (Kurgan), Lilit Karapetyan, Sergey Morozov (Kimry); Pyotr Kapustin (Magadan), Vladimir Khlivtsev (St. Petersburg), Valentin Stoilov (Tyumen); Marina Zhelga (Ust-Labinsk), Yuri Rudnev (Tula)(4,025 points), Anatoly Pakhodenko (Navigational captain of the ship "Shota Rustaveli");

  • In Athens there is a tower of the winds, from the middle of the 1st century BC. it housed a water clock. The sides of this tower are oriented strictly to the cardinal points. Each has a relief image of the wind blowing from that side and this name is indicated. North - Borea, South - Note, West - Zephyra. What was the east wind called? (7 letters)
Answer: Apeliot
  • In 1797, the French stole a sculpture of a lion from a column in Piazzetto in Venice. After some time, the lion was returned. The eyes of this jeweled lion disappeared without a trace. What was the name of the stone from which the eyes of this lion were made? (9 letters)
Answer: Carbuncle
  • Which outstanding artist's painting is adorned on the wall of the Palace of the Grand Masters of the Order of Malta in Valletta? (8 letters)
Answer: Levitsky
  • One of the Sultan's Palaces in Istanbul, where the last Sultan Abdulaziz was overthrown in 1908. What is the name of this palace? (10 letters)
Answer: Dolmabahce
  • What did the ancient Romans call the good waxes that lived in every home? (6 letters)
Answer: Penates

The participant guessed the word and won a super prize: a video recorder.

Issue 18 (128), April 30, 1993

Issue 19 (129), May 7, 1993

Members:

Vladimir Volkov (village Rodniki), Anatoly Kanonenko (Omsk), Marina Khramova (Voskresensk); Vasily Zuberilin (Shumerlya), Nadezhda Kononova (Vakhrushi village), Elena Kryshmaryuk (Nizhny Novgorod); Natalya Loskova (Rostov-on-Don), Vladimir Cherny (Vinnitsa), Avak Alakhverdov (village Novoaydar)(1,550 points);

  • The city where the first Russian sundial was discovered (8 letters)
Answer: Chernihiv
  • The word, borrowed by many languages ​​of the world, in Arabic meant time. (8 letters)
Answer: Almanac
  • How in ancient Russia until the 16th century, Sunday was called? (6 letters)
Answer: A week
  • What Russian word comes from the Latin "Once again the sixth"? (7 letters)
Answer: Visokos
  • What is the name of the simplest sundial? (6 letters)
Answer: Gnomon
  • How in Ancient Rome called a book in which the interest of debtors was recorded, paid on the first day of each month for one's own debt? (10 letters)
Answer: Calendar

The participant did not guess the word.

Issue 20 (130), May 14, 1993

Members:

Vadim Kolyada (Domodedovo), Lyubov Melkova (Moscow), Vasily Yurchik (Moscow); Vladimir Zuev (Zheleznodorozhny), Vladimir Dobychin (Moscow), Tatyana Tsyganova (Moscow) (no winner); Anatoly Kryuchkov (Moscow), Kristina Khachaturyan (Moscow), Natalya Sklyarova (Moscow);

  • For the first time, Red Square was mentioned in chronicles in the 15th century, then it was called bargaining. What was its name in the 17th century? (5 letters)
Answer: Fire Answer: Filthy
  • In honor of which hero of the Battle of Kulikovo is one of the alleys in Moscow named? (6 letters)
Answer: Oslyabya
  • What was the name of a village on the outskirts of Moscow in the old days? (7 letters)
Answer: Butyrki
  • The Tsar-bell lay on the ground for a hundred years. Who raised it and stood it as a monument? (9 letters)
Answer: Montferrand

Two finalists were eliminated and the winner was not determined, because they had the "Prize" game sector and each took it.

Issue 21 (131), May 21, 1993

Members:

Elena Afonina (Tiraspol), Vladimir Mikhailchenko (Sumy), Victor Yageknkov (Aleksandrov); Evgeny Izmestin (Kirov), Inna Tyra (Cherkasy), Valentina Golovanaova (Shchekino); Sergei Shapovalov (p. Kirovsky), Viktor Grachev (Khantymansiysk), Oksana Kotovskaya (Berdichev);

Issue 22 (132), May 28, 1993

Members:

Boris Filyaev (Moscow), Tatyana Dvorkina (Yekaterinburg), Lyudmila Senchurina (Ukhta); Maya Ozerova (St. Petersburg), Lilia Shaporovskaya (Kyiv)(800 points), Alexey Varezhkin (Vladimir); Vladimir Khorkov (Efremov), Elena Bogorad (Ufa), Margarita Demina (Anadyr);
  • The talisman stone, about which Kuprin wrote in Sulamith, that he has a miraculous ability to curb the wind, soften anger, protect against intoxication and help in catching wild animals. This stone adorned the crown of the Russian Empress Irina Godunova, in Russia it was valued more than a ruby. (7 letters)
Answer: Amethyst
  • A mineral from which metal was smelted as far back as 1500 BC. (7 letters)
Answer: Malachite
  • A river on the island of Sicily, after which one of the valuable stones is named. What is this stone? (5 letters)
Answer: Agatha
  • What is the name of the signet ring? (5 letters)
Answer: bug
  • One of the most famous historical diamonds. (5 letters)
Answer: Orlov
  • "Keep me, my talisman, Keep me in the days of persecution, In the days of repentance, excitement: You were given to me in sadness on a day." Pushkin's talisman, a ring, was presented to him in 1825 by Elizaveta Vorontsova before his departure from Odessa to Mikhailovskoye. What stone was used for this ring? (8 letters)
Answer: Cornelian

The participant guessed the word and won a super prize: a music center.

Issue 23 (133), June 4, 1993

Members:

Victoria Butenko (Sinelnikovo), Alexey Khakhulin (village of Georgievskoe), Sergey Korotkov (Moscow); Anton Vydrin (Chisinau), Olga Gulko (Kyiv), Ksenia Valeeva (Siauliai); Oleg Tsuprikov (Donetsk), Vladimir Kazlov (Moscow), Anna Bazhan (Yekaterinburg);

The participant refused the super game and received a bicycle and a TV set as a gift.

Issue 24 (134), June 11, 1993

Members:

Vladimir Vaitsul (Orekhovo-Zuevo), Tatyana Burgina (Samara), Nikolay Trushov (Verkhnyaya Salda); Roza Kuznetsova (Moscow), Tatyana Kononova (Schelkovo), Anatoly Akulov (Konotop) (no winner); Antonina Shepeleva (Semipalatinsk), Fedor Yamschikov (Vyborg), Viktor Popovich (Lipetsk) (no winner);

  • What is the name of a long sleeping bench located near the stove in Russian huts? (6 letters)
Answer: equestrian
  • What was the name in France in the 17th century of the most characteristic item in the ceremonial setting of palaces, a special locker, decorated with exquisite luxury? (7 letters)
Answer: Cabinet
  • What was the name of Peter I's desk bought in 1699 by Ambassador Voznitsyn and now in the Hermitage? (6 letters)
Answer: Skrynya
  • What was the name of the type of table in Russia in the 18th century? (5 letters)
Answer: Bobik
  • What was the floor mirror called in France in the era of Louis XV? (6 letters)
Answer: Psyche

The only finalist was eliminated and the winner was not decided.

Issue 25 (135), June 18, 1993

Members:

Viktor Kolbinkov (Moscow), Elena Sukhikh (settlement Vilegodsk), Elena Ekonomova (Moscow); Ivan Ivkin (Bryansk), Olga Goncharova (Vologda), Mikhail Kortovenko (Zhukovsky)(3,550 points); Natalia Azarova (Volgograd), Evgeny Kalinnikov (Tula), Alexander Slavin (Chertkov) (no winner);

  • The name of tornadoes in America, where they are observed especially often and have great destructive power. (7 letters)
Answer: Tornado
  • In ancient Roman mythology, the goddess of the breeze, air. What was the name of this young lady? (4 letters)
Answer: Aura
  • What is the name of the driest desert on Earth? (7 letters)
Answer: Atacama
  • What was the name of autumn slush in ancient Russia? (4 letters)
Answer: hut
  • What is the name of fresh ice on the sea? (7 letters)
Answer: Bottle

The participant refused the super game.

Issue 26 (136), June 25, 1993

Issue 27 (137), July 2, 1993

Members:

Oleg Moskevich (Sevastopol), Lyudmila Val (p. Polevoye), Tatyana Gaichenko (Moscow); Alexandra Steblitskaya (Zvenigorodka), Eduard Zadubrovsky (Riga), Viktor Vorobyov (Ryazhsk); Daniel Corona (Kirovograd)(350 points), Ekaterina Bogatyreva (Saratov), ​​Svetlana Reingarl (Valuiki);
  • How in Western Europe in the Middle Ages, the manager of celebrations and knightly tournaments was called? (7 letters)
Answer: Herald
  • Surname of the hero whom Vladimir Monomakh awarded with a gold hryvnia for the defeat of the Pechenegs? (7 letters)
Answer: Popovich
  • What was the name of the wandering musician and singer who used to entertain knightly feasts? (7 letters)
Answer: Juggler
  • What was the name of a brave man, a brave man in Russia in the old days? (7 letters)
Answer: hvatyuga
  • What was the name of the legguard, part of the knight's weapons? (6 letters)
Answer: Quixote
  • What is the name of the artist who played Don Quixote in the film directed by German director Georg Wilhelm Pabst? (7 letters)
Answer: Chaliapin

The participant guessed the word and won a super prize: a music center.

Issue 28 (138), July 9, 1993

Members:

Vadim Serov (Voronezh), Natalia Loseva (Moscow), Elena Aksenova (St. Petersburg); Yuriy Zorin (Buguruslan), Oksana Antipina (Dzerzhinsk), Gennady Bukin (Serebryany village); Vladimir Kurlanov (Moscow), Svetlana Derkach (Zaporozhye), Vladimir Zuev (Zheleznodorozhny);

The participant refused the supergame.

Issue 29 (139), July 16, 1993

Members:

Elena Savina (Pionersky village), Georgy Gavrilov (Prokopyevsk), Yuri Zhitar (Kishinev) (no winner); Alevtina Grishina (Bryansk), Valentin Golomolzin (St. Petersburg), Igor Kobelev (Voronezh)(750 points); Sergey Korsakov (Chelyabinsk), Alevtina Krivenko (Murmansk), Svetlana Romanova (settlement Pereyaslavka-2);

  • What was the name of the three-masted sailing ship that 11-year-old Jules Verne hired as a cabin boy to go to India in search of the missing Nantes captain Samben? (6 letters)
Answer: corali
  • What profession did Jules Verne get at the insistence of his parents? (7 letters)
Answer: Advocate
  • What is the name of the creator of the submarine that gave the name to Captain Nemo's ship? (6 letters)
Answer: Fulton
  • What was the name of the wine in the bottle from which Captain Grant's letter was found? (5 letters)
Answer: Clicquot
  • Who was the prototype of Captain Hatteras? (8 letters)
Answer: Franklin
  • The surname of a character in one of Jules Verne's novels, whose portrait the first illustrator of this novel gave a resemblance to Jules Verne himself. (7 letters)
Answer: aronax

The participant guessed the word and won a super prize: a one-room apartment in any city in Russia, provided by the All-Russian lottery "Chance".

Issue 30 (140), July 23, 1993

Members:

Vitaly Vagin (Svetly), Ivan Ivasenko (Volgodonsk), Marina Tsebikova (Bryansk)(300 points); Leonid Zavarzin (village of Patrushi), Diana Kudryashova (city of Samara), Alla Stogova (Moscow); Nikolai Vinokurov (Smolensk), Ludmila Koneva (Kharkov), Yuri Mikhailov (settlement Monino);

  • The mountain where the workshop of Hephaestus was located. (4 letters)
Answer: Etna
  • A mountain in the Urals, named by the historian Tatishchev in honor of Empress Anna Ioannovna. (9 letters)
Answer: Grace
  • What is the name of the mountain in Greece on the Halkidiki peninsula? (4 letters)
Answer: Athos
  • What is the name of one of the volcanoes in the Kuriles? (4 letters)
Answer: tyatya
  • What is another name for volcanic glass? (8 letters)
Answer: Obsidian
  • A mountain range in Greece, at the foot of which there was a temple dedicated to Apollo, with the famous Delphic oracle. (6 letters)
Answer: Parnassus

The participant guessed the word and won a super prize: a microwave oven.

Issue 31 (141), July 30, 1993

Issue 32 (142), August 6, 1993

(), (), (); Andrey Kurasov (Ivanovo)(600 points), (), (); Alexander? (Vorkuta), Natalia Volodina (Cheboksary), Gennady Parshin (Kamenka); Answer: ? Answer: ?
  • On the coat of arms of New Zealand, the woman in white symbolizes Great Britain, and the aborigine symbolizes the islands themselves. What tribe did he belong to? (5 letters)
Answer: Maori
  • "Swings it, but it doesn't sink." Is it written on the coat of arms of such a city? (5 letters)
Answer: Paris
  • As you know, the coat of arms of the Pushkin family goes back to XIII century. It was then that his famous paternal ancestor lived (on his mother, Pushkin - Hannibal), who once served Alexander Nevsky. And this was reflected in the coat of arms of the poet's family. What was the name of this famous ancestor? (5 letters)
Answer: radsha

The participant did not guess the word.

Issue 33 (143), August 13, 1993

Issue 34 (144), August 20, 1993

Members:

Valery Popov (Balabasovo village), Alexander Torozhinsky (Sergiev Posad), Lyudmila Alexandrova (Prokhladny); Yuri Simiryakov (Vyazniki), Marina Sorokina (Moscow), Sergey Glukhov (Krasnodar); Margarita Minko (Troitsk), Igor Kuvsinov (Feodosia), Viktor Karpov (Karachev);

  • What is the name of one of the predecessors of the guitar from the name from which, in fact, this word came from? This is an ancient Greek plucked string instrument, related to the lyre. (6 letters)
Answer: Kifara
  • One of the most striking predecessors of the organ. (7 letters)
Answer: syrinx
  • A musical instrument, the forerunner of the piano, with which the great scientist Pythagoras conducted acoustic research. (8 letters)
Answer: Monochord
  • What was the name of the Russian folk musical instrument, a kind of flute? (7 letters)
Answer: Nozzle
  • A musical instrument played by musicians to entertain Mona Lisa for four years while Leonardo da Vinci painted her portrait. (5 letters)
Answer: Lute

All three of the finalists dropped out and the winner was not determined, since everyone had the “Prize” game sector and everyone took it.

Issue 35 (145), August 27, 1993

Issue 36 (146), September 3, 1993

Issue 37 (147), September 10, 1993

Members:

Natalia Britova (Nizhny Tagil), Anton Pavlenko (Moscow), Alexey Voronin (Livny); Ilya Grishin (Moscow), Mikhail Natsepinsky (Pechora), Elena Mogilnaya (Pavlograd); Roman Lukyanenko (Nalchik), Elena Makashova (Moscow), Yulia Pavlova (Moscow) (no winner);

  • In India, a donkey is introduced that is larger than a horse, its body is white, its head is dark red, and its eyes are blue. This is how one of the courtiers of the Persian king described this animal; told him that a donkey, which is larger than a horse, is being introduced in India. What animal was meant by the courtier of the Persian king? (7 letters)
Answer: Rhinoceros
  • What kind of beetle, seeing the enemy, immediately stands on its head? (9 letters)
Answer: Bombardier
  • What is the name of the bird that lives on the shores of the Arctic Ocean? (7 letters)
Answer: Hatchet
  • What is the name of a small but small marsupial that climbs trees? (6 letters)
Answer: Couscous
  • What is the name of a bird of amazing beauty, one of the wonders of Australia? (9 letters)
Answer: Lyrebird

Issue 38 (148), September 17, 1993

Issue 39 (149), September 24, 1993

Members:

Tamara Gershevitskaya (Kyiv), Alexander Fedoseev (Moscow), Oleg Petrenko (post office Pervomayskoye); Lyudmila Ruban (Sumy), Anatoly Pushenko (Moscow), Evdokia Boyko (Nizhin) (no winner); Oleg Stolbovsky (Voronezh), Irina Suraykina (Saransk), Vladimir Pinaev (Rybinsk);

  • According to the definition of a new word interpreter, released in 1803 in St. Petersburg, the meaning of this word is interpreted as follows. “A slanting window that communicates light from above to illuminate places where ordinary windows cannot be made.” (6 letters)
Answer: Shade
  • Surname of the inventor of reinforced concrete. (5 letters)
Answer: monnier
  • In 1825, a construction worker (nowadays a foreman) by the name of Yegor Cheliev made an invention that is still alive today. What did he invent? (6 letters)
Answer: Cement
  • What is the name of the bell, the wrong side of the tile? (5 letters)
Answer: Glass
  • What was the name of a carpenter in ancient Russia? (5 letters)
Answer: Argun

Two finalists were eliminated and the winner was not decided.

Issue 40 (150), October 1, 1993

Members:

Sergey Pavlov (Nikolaev), Angelica Khatylovich (Madonna), Alexander Zhitkevich (Ivanovo); Vladimir Dubinin (st. Denskaya), Nikolai Kurushin (Yaransk), Nelli Lubenskaya (n. Sonkovo); Natalia Tavgazova (Balabanovo), Gennady Yarochkin (Kazan), Andrey Kuchma (Gvardeysk);

The participant guessed the word and won the super game.

Issue 41 (151), October 8, 1993

Members:

Alexander Makeev (Pushkino), Konstantin Zhukov (Omsk), Alexander Deineko (Moscow)(1,850 points); Andrey Minin (Kaliningrad), Igor Tabakov (Kaluga), Sergey Korotkov (Moscow); Vladimir Seredkin (Voronezh), Vladimir Zotimov (Moscow), Victor Gorkin (Rostov);

  • The person's last name is Jules Joseph Anselm. (5 letters)
Answer: Maigret
  • Maiden name of Agatha Christie. (6 letters)
Answer: Miller
  • The subject to which was the first work of Georges Simenon. This article in the Gazette de Liège was written at the age of 11. (7 letters)
Answer: Horseshoe
  • What was the name of a person who took bribes in ancient Russia? (7 letters)
Answer: Vyahar
  • Classic of English literature, author of the detective novel "Doctor Salt is leaving." (7 letters)
Answer: Priestley
  • What was the name of a monetary trading enterprise in the 19th century? (10 letters)
Answer: Speculation

The participant did not guess the word.

Issue 42 (152), October 15, 1993

Ekaterina Poduraeva (Vinnitsa), (), (); Karim Khakimov (Zelenodolsk)(winner), (), (); Raisa Kiseleva (Voronezh), Mikhail Sharov (St. Petersburg), Alexander Varvarik (Manturovo); Answer: ? Answer: ?
  • The name of one of the paints (paint, by the way, yellow), prepared from flowers. (6 letters)
Answer: Saffron
  • What is the name of the material or basis on which Russian icons of the 15th century were painted? (8 letters)
Answer: Tablet
  • An art form whose name comes from the name of one of the colors that was often used in this art form. (9 letters)
Answer: Mi*i*****

Issue 43 (153), October 22, 1993

Issue 44 (154), October 29, 1993

Members:

Galina Dedova (Voronezh), Igor Kopelev (Kursk), Marina Tselikova (Bryansk); Natalya Serkova (Moscow), Yuri Rudnev (Tula), Valery Pavlov (Sergiev Posad); Irina Chuvilina (Moscow), Daniel Corrona (Kirovograd), Victor Borisenko - administrator of the passenger group of the ship "Fedor Shalyapin";

The participant did not guess the word and lost the super game.

Issue 45 (155), November 5, 1993

Members:

Albert Ibragimov (St. Petersburg), Alla Zarubina (Nizhny Novgorod), Vladimir Ovsyannikov (Engels); Gennady Sotnikov (Artyomovsk), Tatyana Berestova (Yoshkar-Ola), Natalia Veitsha (Daugavpils); Elena Rykhlova (Kandalaksha), Leonid Mikhalev (Vilnius)(0 points), Vladimir Belochenko (Zhytomyr);

  • One of the oldest architect-restorers who restored a lot of unique monuments, including St. Basil's Cathedral on Red Square. He came to the defense of St. Basil the Blessed and said that he would not leave this place until the issue of canceling this decision was resolved. Give the name of this specialist, the architect-restorer. (11 letters)
Answer: Baranovsky
  • In 1436, the Orthodox Solovetsky Monastery was founded and then erected. The one who laid it down was called Zosim, he had an associate. What was his name? (8 letters)
Answer: Savvaty
  • As you know, the building of any Christian and Orthodox church consists of three parts: the portal (this is its front part), the nave (this is the middle part). What is the name of the back of the temple where the altar is located? (6 letters)
Answer: Apse
  • What is the name of the upper part of the triumphal arch, decorated with bas-reliefs and inscriptions? (5 letters)
Answer: Attic
  • Name an outstanding architectural monument of Russian Orthodox architecture of the 16th century. (3 words and 14 letters)
Answer: Intercession-on-the-Nerl
  • What is the name of the binding varnish for covering the dome of an Orthodox church with gold leaf? (8 letters)
Answer: Polyment

The participant did not guess the word.

Issue 46 (156), November 12, 1993

Issue 47 (157), November 19, 1993

Members:

Vadim Pron (Mariupol), Sergey Zhelezin (Samara), Andrey Prostov (Moscow); Galina Ulyanova (Ulyanovsk), Tatyana Zykova (Minusinsk), Alexander Kuts (settlement of Monino); Veniamin Solodyanenko (Nadym), Alexander Komshin (Kohtla-Jarve), Lyudmila Larina (Moscow) (no winner);

  • Type of outerwear, fitted caftan on assemblies. (8 letters)
Answer: Undershirt
  • Women's loose-fitting garment with sleeves and front closure. (5 letters)
Answer: Hood
  • A high standing collar that covered the entire back of the head in caftans of the pre-Petrine era. (6 letters)
Answer: Trump
  • The ancient name of pants in many languages ​​of the world. (4 letters)
Answer: Gachi
  • Headdress in Muscovite Russia XV-XVII centuries. (8 letters)
Answer: Murmolka

Two finalists were eliminated and the winner was not decided.

Issue 48 (158), November 26, 1993

Issue 49 (159), December 3, 1993

Members:

Vladimir Shevarshenko (Vladimir)(4,550 points), Elena Varnavskaya (Podolsk), Vyacheslav Kobyshev (Klintsy); Inna Shamraeva (Melitopol), Olga Rybnikova (Shcherbinka), Vyacheslav Uryupin (Boksitogorsk); Alexey Kavandarov (Syzran), Nadezhda Feofilaktova (Murmansk), Rail Salimzhanov (Saratov);
  • Inventor of the first electric car in Russia. What is his surname? (7 letters)
Answer: Romanov
  • Surname of the director of the first automobile plant. (7 letters)
Answer: Likhachev
  • Who created the first Russian car? (7 letters)
Answer: Yakovlev
  • "Affectionate" name of the car Fiat 500, a close relative of our "Zaporozhets". (7 letters)
Answer: little mouse
  • One of the first car brands used by Vasily Ivanovich Chapaev. (7 letters)
Answer: Packard
  • Ilf and Petrov in "The Golden Calf" have these words: "The car rushed, and Balaganov fell out of the opened door." Name the body type in which such a situation was possible. (5 letters)
Answer: Tonneau

The participant did not guess the word, but he was awarded a special prize: a VAZ-2109 car and half of the action from the Automotive All-Russian Alliance concern.

Issue 50 (160), December 10, 1993

Members:

Yuri Merzlov (Zhytomyr), Nikolai Nikolaev (Bryansk), Diana Vasilyeva (Moscow); Victor Klinov (Tver), Sergey Golubev (Moscow), Elena Lyutina (Perm); Vladimir Bakushenko (Pomoshnaya), Olga Artyomenko (Chelyabinsk), Anna Fatiadi (Almaty)(1,150 points);

  • An ancient folk Mexican drink. (7 letters)
Answer: Chocolate
  • Traditional Hungarian folk dish, thick meat soup with potatoes and dumplings. (5 letters)
Answer: Goulash
  • The famous chef of the 60s of the XIX century in Moscow. (6 letters)
Answer: Olivier salad
  • As in Polish national cuisine called pieces of dough stuffed with meat or mushrooms in a festive borscht? (4 letters)
Answer: Ears
  • The city in Italy is the birthplace of pizza. (7 letters)
Answer: Naples
  • The main New Year's dish in China. (8 letters)
Answer: Dumplings

The participant guessed the word and won a super prize: a washing machine.

Issue 51 (161), December 17, 1993

Members:

Mikhail Gulko, Anatoly Kashpirovsky, Valentina Pechorina (no winner); Sergey Artemiev(1,050 points), Marina Kovaleva, Alexander Zhurbin; Anatoly Mogilevsky, Mikhail Zavialov, Yuri Zubov;

  • What was the name of an iron hook in ancient Russia, on which a washstand and towels were hung? (6 letters)
Answer: Hen
  • The second Russian name for a bribe-taker. What was the name of a bribe taker in Russia before? (5 letters)
Answer: Birun
  • How was a lamb, a lamb, once called in the northern regions of Russia? (7 letters)
Answer: Chikushka
  • What was the name of the bowl in the old days? (11 letters)
Answer: breadbasket
  • In Dahl's dictionary, there is a name for the plant "cactus" in a completely different way. What is the name of the cactus in Dahl's dictionary? (10 letters)
Answer: flatbread

The participant did not guess the word.

The name of the old park in Copenhagen, famous for its waterfalls (cm)?

    There is one such park in the Kingdom of Denmark, probably oldest park entertainment in Europe, some call him the great-grandfather of Disneyland :), but he is called TIVOLI.

    It is interesting that in addition to various modern attractions, there are also ancient, illuminated carousels, street performances and even a pantomime theater.

    All in all, a wonderful place!

    This amusement park is a must-see for tourists who come to Copenhagen, along with the famous Little Mermaid and the museum of her literary father Hans Christian Andersen. The park can be safely called a European pearl among parks of this kind.

    This park opened in 1843. He is considered the second park in Denmark and freely spread over an area of ​​8 hectares. The park is called Tivoliquot ;. Its creator was the Danish officer Peter Karsten, who petitioned King Christian VIII to allocate land for the park.

    The time was turbulent, and the amusement park was supposed to distract the subjects of the Danish king from politics.

    TIVOLI is the correct answer to this question.

    One of the oldest parks in Copenhagen, which was opened in the middle of the 19th century by a Danish officer Karsetsen, is Tivoli Park. Now this most beautiful and filled with history to the brim, the park is considered the third most beautiful in Europe. One of its attractions are magnificent waterfalls that distinguish it from other parks and make it even more unique.

    Since the park mentioned in the question is undoubtedly one of the attractions of Copenhagen, in order to decide on its name, we will have to consider the most famous of them (you can get acquainted). As you can easily see, the name Tivoli Park is consonant with the name of the Italian city, on the territory of which numerous attractions are located. Answer: Tivoli.

  • — TIVOLI

    This is one of the most famous and popular parks not only in Denmark, but also in Europe itself. It was founded by officer Georg Carstensen. The park received its first visitors in 1843. In Tivoli Park there are various attractions and fountains, but also a pantomime theater, a performance of circus performers. by the most interesting entertainment in Tivoli is considered a roller coaster called Demonquot ;.

  • This famous park entertainment is located in the center of Copenhagen. The park has a lot of attractions. The park is very beautiful in the evening when all the lights are lit. The park is in third place in Europe. It works from April 14 to September 25.

    The park is called: TIVOLI.

    Copenhagen - a beautiful city Europe, one of the best places in the world. Be sure to visit if you get a chance. Well, the park, which became famous for its waterfalls is called Tivoliquot ;, by the number of letters it fits.

    This park is a lot of fun! It's full water attractions which are enjoyed by adults as well. This is an amusement park. But besides the attractions, the park is famous for its color-musical fountains. Therefore, if you visit it, it is better to wait until dusk. This wonderful park has a long history and the name Tivoliquot ;.

    The answer has 6 letters: Tivoli

    Hello dear Olga, old park in Copenhagen which is famous for its waterfalls called " T I V O L I , this park was opened in 1843 year, it had about twenty-seven rides.

    Good luck!

    We are talking about a favorite vacation spot for Danes and tourists, one of the oldest parks in Europe, Tivoli Park.

    The park was founded in 1843, and combines an amusement park and a leisure park. The park is considered a fairy tale for adults, in the park a large number of attractions, restaurants, there is a lake and a concert hall.

    The park is also famous for its fountains, the sight is really very beautiful.

    The founder of the park is Georg Carstensen, it was he who petitioned King Christian VIII to allocate land for the park.

    The park is open only during the warm season from April 14 to September 25. The park also opens on Halloween and Christmas.

Amusement parks are very popular with adults and children. One of the favorite places visited by tourists in Copenhagen is Tivoli Park.

Tivoli on the map of Denmark and Copenhagen

Map can be enlarged by clicking on it with the cursor.

In Denmark, the park is in second place after Direhavsbakken, and in terms of attendance in Europe it occupies an honorable third place after in France and Europa-Park in Germany.

Where is?

The entertainment center is located in the heart of the Danish capital - Copenhagen. Official address— Vesterbrogade, 3.

This magical place is located between Andersen Boulevard and Vesterbrogade.

Story

The popular amusement park is one of the the oldest in , it was founded in 1841. This is the great-grandfather of modern amusement parks and Disneyland.

Its founder was the Danish officer George Carstensen, who was born into a family of diplomats. Thanks to his influential acquaintances, Carstensen managed to achieve an audience with the Danish king. Christian VII who approved the project. George Carstensen loved to travel and managed to convince the king of the need to create a park where the Danes could have a good time and have a decent rest.

The ancient park of Copenhagen, known for its waterfalls, gardens and fountains, is named after the Italian city Tivoli, which also gave names to amusement parks in - Jardin de Tivoli.

Description of the park

Today Tivoli Square is 82 thousand m², Entertainment Center 4 million visitors annually.

Territory

There are buildings built in oriental style :

  • Pantomime Theater, decorated with dragons, allows tourists to plunge into the atmosphere of Ancient China;
  • lovers of Chinese exotic can walk along Chinatown;
  • luxurious Moorish boutique hotel Nimb in its architecture it resembles Indian;
  • impossible to pass pavilion in oriental style and do not look inside: it is easy to find souvenirs for every taste here.

Each of the pavilions is distinguished by its original design; lanterns with funny figures serve as beautiful decorations.

In the period from May to September, festivals, symphony concerts, various shows, Halloween Fest is held in October, and a Christmas market is held in December.

A special attraction is shop Klumperiet. He is able to please any visitor, even if he is not a shopping enthusiast. "Rasmus Klump" is a thematic picture, which began to create since 1951, the Danish couple Gansen.

Rasmus Klump is an adorable teddy bear the protagonist comics, his best friends:

  1. pelican;
  2. fur seal;
  3. turtle;
  4. penguin.

The bear cub has a lot of familiar animals. In the store, "funny pictures" are implemented in the form A3 books and tablets.

Gardens

It is pleasant and easy to breathe in the Tivoli Gardens: everywhere green spaces and colorful flowers. Floral arrangements look attractive during the daytime, and at night they take on additional charm thanks to the illumination from multi-colored light bulbs and lanterns.

In pretty pond a large fish swims, which you can feed by buying food. Swans and seagulls will immediately flock to you. The pond is decorated with a duck house and watermills. There are many fountains in the park, around which peacocks walk.

As if in the fairy tale "A Thousand and One Nights", beautiful birds open their tails, similar to huge oriental fans.

A real one is moored in Tivoli pirate ship. The presence of winged lions on board indicates that the ship was built in. In the summer, colorful firework shows are constantly arranged.

attractions

26 attractions are open in summer and 29 at Christmas and. The most popular rides:

  • Roller coaster- a roller coaster made of wood in 1914;
  • star flyer– carousel with a height of 80 m;
  • Demon– a track with a length of 564 m and zero gravity points. Suitable for thrill-seekers, passengers zigzag at a speed of 80 km/h;
  • Vertigo- a device in the form of a tower at a height of 40 m. 2 aircraft are circling near it, reaching speeds of up to 100 km / h;
  • Monsunen- Giant swing.

visit

Tivoli Park is not open all year round, for example, in winter it can only be visited during the Christmas holidays. There are several ways to get there.

How to get there?

You can get to Tivoli by train, there is a station nearby Copenhagen Central Station. It can also be reached by city buses: 1A, 2A, 5A, 9A, 11A, 40, 66, 250S, 866.

Working mode

The amusement park opens from 14 April and open until September 25. Additionally, it receives visitors on Halloween and Christmas from November 11 to the end of December. In December, the entertainment center closes for 3 days: 24, 25, 31.

Working hours park from Monday to Thursday - from 11 am to 10 pm, on Fridays - from 11:00 to 00:30, on Saturdays - from 11:00 to 24:00.

Entrance to one of the best parks paid and children under 3 can visit the park for free. In addition, tickets for attractions are purchased, if you want to ride all the attractions, it is advantageous to buy a multiple ticket.

You can explore the territory of Tivoli Park during Halloween in this video: