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00:00[♪ Music ♪, applause ♪, bell rings ♪.]
00:24Welcome to the show, which is only an hour long, but can easily replace a few semesters at the university.
00:31Of course, the attention is on the lectures there, but don't miss our questions, which reveal many mysteries and give a lot of knowledge.
00:38We continue the game with Noncho Iliev. Good evening, Noncho.
00:41Good evening.
00:42What kind of short channel will you make on your game from yesterday?
00:46I was a little bit in a hurry, a little bit stressed, but I'm happy to continue.
00:50Absolutely. Good evening to Violeta, your wife.
00:53The game starts for you.
00:55Ladies and gentlemen, Noncho Iliev continues his show from last night, right now.
01:00[♪ Music, applause ♪, bell rings ♪.]
01:06Noncho, shall we finish?
01:08Yesterday you were in a hurry, and your non-closing helped you, in my opinion.
01:13Now?
01:14Now is a good time to finish, because there are only a few jokers left, and it's time to make sure if I can make it.
01:21Ladies and gentlemen, we start with a question for 5,000 leva. Let's see it.
01:28A monument to which person, standing up to a 109-meter-tall tower, is placed on the Revolution Square in Havana?
01:40Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, Simon Bolivar, José Martí.
01:52Hmm. Ha-ha.
01:54It's quite interesting. Unfortunately, I haven't been to Havana.
01:58I haven't even been to the Revolution Square. I suppose it's connected to their revolutionaries.
02:11When was the revolution there?
02:15I think it was at the end of the 50s.
02:18Exactly. In 1959.
02:20Yes, I think it was around that time, when Fidel Castro started his long-term mandate.
02:32Yes.
02:33As far as I know, Che Guevara was there, too.
02:40He had a role in that time, but I don't know if it was after that.
02:47The years are a bit far away.
02:51Simon Bolivar was there earlier.
02:56Is it connected to the revolution?
03:03I think I'll call my wife.
03:06Yes, we'll talk to her.
03:07Fili, order us.
03:17How am I? What do you think about these people?
03:23I don't know anything about the answer to the question where.
03:26I haven't been to any of these places since March.
03:31Che Guevara is very popular.
03:34Yes, the question is whether...
03:40Is it a question for 5,000 euros?
03:43No, the question is whether sooner...
03:47And that's interesting, what Fili says.
03:50The sum, the question, the height of the question, you have that in front of you.
03:54That's the game, become rich.
04:00I'm playing, but I haven't finished the sum.
04:03That's the problem.
04:05If I had finished, it would have been easier.
04:08And...
04:12Unfortunately, I'll have to give up here.
04:17Nomcho, final word?
04:21I give up, because I don't have enough information to tell me what to say.
04:28I understand.
04:29Fili, thank you very much for this.
04:36Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Nomcho Iliyev stops his show,
04:39Become Rich, with the sum of 3,000 euros,
04:42which means a serious journey somewhere with the family.
04:48Maybe until the end of the revolution in Havana.
04:51The tickets are probably somewhere there.
04:54And from above.
04:56Outside the game, your answer...
04:59Answer D, José Martí.
05:01Let's see.
05:02Just...
05:03Antilogic, really.
05:05Right.
05:06You're right to say that Fidel Castro will hardly be remembered.
05:14Che Guevara is interesting.
05:16He participated directly,
05:18there were friends with Fidel Castro,
05:21but then he continues.
05:23He says he's going to free more countries.
05:26In quotes, without quotes.
05:28Bolivia, and so on.
05:30But they have a common inspiration,
05:33and that is Simon Bolivar, a Venezuelan,
05:36who generally loves the whole of Latin America against the Spaniards.
05:40He is worthy of being a monument.
05:43And José Martí, he is the right answer.
05:48José Martí's monument is in the center of Havana.
05:523,000 euros.
05:53My friend, can you try this antilogic?
05:57You can, yes, but I had to finish at 3,000.
06:01All the best.
06:03It was a pleasure.
06:05See you again.
06:15He worked in everything.
06:17He was the head of education, sales,
06:19he worked in a big media agency,
06:21he was a financial auditor,
06:23he has a silver medal from the European Championship
06:26and he lived in Žico.
06:27He said he watched the film The Matrix exactly 50 times.
06:30Get rich, but play once.
06:32Let's welcome Anton Bačvarov.
06:45Good evening, Mr. Bačvarov.
06:46Good evening, Mr. Krčev.
06:48It's a pleasure to meet you.
06:50I understand, however, that you are not satisfied with the silver medal.
06:54Oh, no.
06:55It's still hard for me to fall asleep.
06:57I think it will be golden by the end of the year.
06:59Okay.
07:00Are you always this ambitious?
07:02Yes, absolutely.
07:04And I guess you know what I came here for.
07:0814-15 questions.
07:10Exactly.
07:11Will you be able to do it?
07:12We'll see.
07:13I came here by luck, to get together
07:15and maybe to demonstrate some knowledge.
07:17Okay.
07:18I suggest we start.
07:19Anton, just tell us who you are in the show with.
07:22This is Ljuban, who is actually the father of my friend,
07:25one of my best friends.
07:27Great.
07:28Hello, Ljuban.
07:29Hello.
07:30You have a special mission.
07:31When Anton decides, I will invite you to be a joker
07:35so that you will hear all his and my thoughts.
07:38Be careful.
07:39I wish you both success.
07:41The rules are 15 questions for 100,000 levs.
07:44Two safe sums.
07:45The first is 500 levs.
07:46The second is very interesting.
07:47It's already floating.
07:48It gives you the opportunity to go a little higher
07:51so that you can jump even higher
07:53without falling.
07:55Three jokers.
07:56Help from my friend from Studio 5750.
07:58Wake up, my friend.
08:00I suggest we start.
08:02Let's go.
08:03Anton Bachvarov starts his show.
08:05Be rich now.
08:12The first few questions that you will take to bite.
08:18Here it is.
08:19The first one.
08:20The food that can quench your thirst.
08:25The bird from Cafeza.
08:28The jellyfish.
08:31The coin in the cup.
08:33Or...
08:34The skull.
08:37The correct answer is D.
08:38The skull.
08:39We mark it.
08:41It's correct.
08:47The second question.
08:50What is the name of the artist and the synonym of the color scheme?
08:56A. A tripod.
08:58B. A brush.
09:01C. A palette.
09:03Or D. A sketch.
09:07C. A palette.
09:09The correct answer is...
09:15The last question.
09:20What foreigners don't call people?
09:26Gamers.
09:28Losers.
09:31Flyers.
09:33Freelancers.
09:35The correct answer is C. Flyers.
09:38What is a flyer?
09:39Flyers are flyers that are distributed for advertising.
09:42For concerts and events, for theater.
09:46It's correct.
09:51The fourth question.
09:56What music does the singer Janka Rubkina perform?
10:01Folk.
10:03Estrada.
10:06Jazz.
10:08Old town songs.
10:09We mark it folk.
10:10Let's play.
10:11Let's play.
10:12The correct answer is...
10:21She sings foreign songs.
10:25The last question.
10:27A unique chance to work with nothing.
10:31If you're wrong.
10:32She sings.
10:34Let's see the question.
10:37What is located in the village Kopito on Vitosha?
10:43There is a horse base.
10:46A colodrome.
10:48A TV tower.
10:50Or a stadium.
10:54It would be interesting if there is a stadium.
10:56But I think there is a TV tower.
10:59The correct answer is C.
11:02Absolutely correct answer.
11:03You are in the first safe zone.
11:15Here you are.
11:17Welcome to the place you've been waiting for.
11:21The more serious questions.
11:22To get to the grossmaestors.
11:25The question from the host is...
11:27Will you conclude this amount specifically?
11:31No.
11:32Let's continue.
11:33We have a question for 1000 leva.
11:39How famous is the mosque of Sultan Ahmed in Istanbul?
11:46The red mosque.
11:49The blue mosque.
11:52The black mosque.
11:55The white mosque.
11:57I've been to Istanbul more than 10 years ago.
12:03One of the most famous mosques there is the blue mosque.
12:07So I will answer B.
12:08The blue mosque.
12:10Let's see.
12:17Ladies and gentlemen.
12:18Will we continue with Anton Bachvarov?
12:20We will find out after the commercials on BTV.
12:34Welcome back.
12:35This is Become Rich on BTV.
12:37We have a wonderful participant, Anton Bachvarov.
12:40Sooner or later he will fall into the trap.
12:44There is a sense of humor, which is very important.
12:47We asked Anton how famous is the mosque of Sultan Ahmed in Istanbul.
12:52The red, the black, the white and the blue mosque.
12:56You can go to the white mosque.
12:59You can go to the white mosque.
13:03But the blue mosque is the reason why it is called the blue mosque.
13:07Is it a correct answer?
13:16The first mosque in the Ottoman Empire.
13:18It is very old.
13:19It has 6 minarets.
13:23It is a landmark of this beautiful city.
13:26Let's see the question for 1500 leva.
13:29Will we finish this sum?
13:31No, let's continue.
13:37Who is the famous actor who starred with Brad Pitt in the movie Boyne Club?
13:45Choose between DMX, Meat Loaf, Johnny Cash or Bono.
13:56Interesting question.
14:00The funny thing is that I mentioned the movie Boyne Club a few minutes before entering the studio.
14:04Really? Why?
14:06Because I know that Brad Pitt, almost before every scene,
14:09made a facial expression and a down cut.
14:11You can see what I did before sitting on the table.
14:15We have such participants.
14:20How many did you make?
14:22I didn't count them.
14:24Enough.
14:25I hope the answer is correct.
14:29I don't know the direct answer, but I will start thinking.
14:32We exclude DMX, we exclude Bono.
14:35Bono is a great, legendary performer.
14:39I have no idea if he, like so many other musicians, starred in the movie.
14:44So I would rather exclude Bono.
14:47We have Meat Loaf and Johnny Cash left.
14:50I know Meat Loaf as a name, but I am not familiar with him.
14:58I have a feeling that this is the correct answer.
15:01Because Johnny Cash is quite old.
15:05And considering that Johnny Cash is a great image,
15:10but he is too old,
15:12I think that even in this period, more than 20 years before the movie was made,
15:17Meat Loaf would have been more likely.
15:19Let's play.
15:20Let's play.
15:21Let's see.
15:27Are we going to applaud?
15:28A great analysis.
15:31Bravo.
15:40Here is an example.
15:41Even if you don't know the specific fact,
15:43if you do all the rest,
15:45everything falls into place.
15:46For Meat Loaf himself, may he rest in peace,
15:48he passed away a few years ago.
15:50He is a coach of culturism.
15:52He was training our people.
15:54And he was from the circle of the heroes.
15:59I will definitely play him again.
16:02First, let's decide.
16:04No, I still have Joker and I feel confident.
16:06Let's move on.
16:08Let's see the question and enter the intro.
16:12Which brothers create competitive companies
16:16located on both sides of the Aurach River in the German city of Herzogenaurach?
16:24Brothers Dastler.
16:26Ari Dastler and Rudolf Dastler.
16:29Let's see.
16:32Benz.
16:35Porsche.
16:38Dastler.
16:39Dastler and Lee Simmons.
16:44I am a big car fan.
16:46Accordingly, even if I didn't know the answer,
16:49it would be easy for me to exclude Benz and Porsche.
16:52These are people too?
16:54Yes, exactly.
16:55Ferdinand Porsche.
16:58I forgot the first name of Mr. Benz.
17:00His story is extremely interesting.
17:02In fact, he was a brilliant inventor,
17:05but a very bad businessman.
17:07He had a lot of patents,
17:09and if it wasn't for his wife,
17:11to prove that his car works,
17:13his invention,
17:15the car industry would not exist at all.
17:18And so?
17:19The answer is C, Dastler.
17:21Let's see.
17:29Also, strong applause for these ladies and gentlemen.
17:32It's a correct answer.
17:37I would add that the two brothers are side by side
17:40until the age of 45.
17:42After that, they really split up,
17:44fight, or compete.
17:46They are based on the very strong running
17:49in the middle of Berlin,
17:51by Jesse Owens, the famous athlete,
17:54who in Berlin, in front of Hitler's eyes,
17:57wins the Olympic Games in 1936.
18:00Yes.
18:02So, he wins the Olympic Games in 1936.
18:05Yes.
18:07Great, let's continue.
18:09Are we going to finish these 3,000 leva,
18:11or can we wait a little longer?
18:13We can wait.
18:14I have the jokers.
18:15I agree.
18:16We have to finish somewhere around 5,000-10,000,
18:19to calm down.
18:20And let's see the question.
18:25In which country is one of the official languages
18:29Sinha?
18:33Is it in India?
18:35Is it in Indonesia?
18:39Is it in Nepal?
18:41Or is it in Sri Lanka?
18:46Very good question.
18:48I thought it was India when I read Sinha,
18:51but when I saw Nepal and Sri Lanka,
18:54I started to see some lights.
18:59Is it there or not?
19:01Indonesia is definitely excluded.
19:04That's the answer I got.
19:06Undoubtedly, the biggest country is India.
19:09My friends and I said that it is a country
19:12in which there are many countries.
19:17Both administratively and culturally,
19:20it should be related to the languages.
19:23Nepal is a very small country,
19:26an ancient country,
19:28like everything in this region,
19:31but it is a more homogeneous country,
19:34so I would exclude Nepal.
19:37Sri Lanka is not a small country,
19:40and we know that it also has a kind of division,
19:44not like India,
19:46maybe of 50 smaller sub-countries,
19:49but rather of 2-3 cultures.
19:53But is it an island?
19:55Yes, it is an island.
19:57In the northern part,
19:59they had an influence,
20:01which was exactly from India.
20:03I can't remember the name of the ethnicity,
20:06but I think it was with the letter T.
20:09Sinhali.
20:10This is the word for the community
20:13that I have heard of.
20:15Sinhalit.
20:16Let's use 50-50, just in case.
20:19The computer helped Anton Bachvarov
20:22to clear 2 of the wrong answers.
20:30Nepal versus Sri Lanka.
20:32Both countries are extremely influenced by India.
20:36Nepal has an influence in India,
20:39they even wanted to change the constitution there.
20:43Sri Lanka is an idea further away from India,
20:47and what doesn't stop me from being aware of it
20:51is that the northern people in Sri Lanka
20:55were with the letter T,
20:57the closest people to India.
21:05Seeing that Nepal remained,
21:07it occurred to me that there was a southern part
21:10in Nepal that was separated.
21:12I doubt that Lubin knows this.
21:18Let's use the phone, Joker.
21:20Just in case.
21:21Let's see.
21:24Which of the people have prepared?
21:28Let's see the list of people.
21:30This is Simeon Kolev.
21:32Oh, Lubin is a friend.
21:34His name is from BGA Radio.
21:36Paulina Micheva.
21:37Or Ilyan Hristov.
21:39Which of these friends will we look for?
21:44I'll bet on Ilyan.
21:48Let's bet on Mr. Hristov.
22:01Hello.
22:02Hello, Mr. Hristov speaking.
22:04Yes, hello.
22:05I hope you're waiting for this call.
22:08I'm Kynchev from the show Stani Bogat.
22:11Yes, nice to hear from you.
22:13Great.
22:14Three seconds according to our rules.
22:16Start the boys now.
22:19Which country, one of the official languages,
22:22is Sinhouski?
22:23Sinhouski.
22:24Nepal or Sri Lanka?
22:27Sinhouski.
22:29Nepal or Sri Lanka?
22:32Sri Lanka.
22:33Sri Lanka.
22:34Good, Ilyan.
22:35Are you sure?
22:36Yes, I'm quite sure.
22:38Good.
22:39One of the official languages is Sri Lanka.
22:41Yes, Sinhouski.
22:42Thank you very much.
22:44I hope I'll make it.
22:45You're welcome.
22:55Ilyan is a very smart man,
22:57so I would definitely trust him.
23:02Very good question, really.
23:05Let's bet on his country, Sri Lanka.
23:08Let's see.
23:13As a whole,
23:15we've been to many countries,
23:17and there, in India especially,
23:19I know that similar shows
23:21like Stani Bogat
23:23are recorded in several languages,
23:25in different languages.
23:27In one studio,
23:28the producers told me,
23:30there's a guide in Hindi,
23:32then there's a guide in English,
23:34then there's a guide in...
23:37Something like that.
23:38There's a huge variety of cultures and languages.
23:42Together with Ilyan,
23:43you give the correct answer, Sri Lanka.
23:53The Tamils are the ones in the upper part.
23:56Exactly.
23:57The name of the language comes from
23:59the Sanskrit word for life,
24:01which is also present in Sri Lanka's national flag.
24:03It's said to have 16 million souls.
24:07Now, we're entering the upper part of the questions,
24:11and maybe it's logical for you to conclude.
24:13It's logical.
24:14Let's conclude the next questions.
24:18Let's see the question for 5,000 leva.
24:26Which artist painted his own painting?
24:30This can only be drawn by a madman.
24:36Pablo Picasso.
24:38Vincent van Gogh.
24:42Edvard Munch.
24:45Are you Toulouse-Lautrec?
24:50It's a great question again.
24:52Coming alone, I said to myself,
24:55there's only so little art to have.
24:58As much as...
25:00More Tamils, less art.
25:02More Tamils,
25:03despite the fact that we were based on Tamils.
25:05In a way.
25:07Now,
25:08I'd like to think about it alone.
25:11Vincent van Gogh is a famous artist,
25:14a great artist,
25:16but he's famous for losing his hand,
25:18gradually.
25:20In fact, in his last years,
25:22he was in his dream,
25:24I don't remember the place,
25:26but he was in a house for mentally unstable people.
25:30He painted some of his greatest works there,
25:33including
25:35Starry Night,
25:36unfortunately I can't remember how it's called in Bulgarian,
25:40which is Gledkata od Prozorica.
25:42Now,
25:44he wrote a lot of letters
25:47to his brother, if I'm not mistaken,
25:50and he shared a lot of his fears and such.
25:55I don't know if
25:57he had this self-reflection
25:59to say to himself,
26:00there's something wrong with me,
26:02to write about it in his painting.
26:04He was extremely productive.
26:06Now, Pablo Picasso,
26:08speaking of productivity,
26:10one of the most productive,
26:12if not the most productive,
26:14for sure,
26:18he was quite old-fashioned.
26:20He was quite old-fashioned,
26:22he lives to a deep old age,
26:24if I may say so.
26:25I think he's 80 plus years old.
26:28He was a very confident person,
26:30at least what I know about him,
26:32I know about him as a person with a great ego,
26:35a great faith in his abilities.
26:40Edvard Munch,
26:41if I'm not mistaken,
26:42his painting Pissaket,
26:44maybe I'm mistaken.
26:48I know it as Vikat.
26:49Vikat, yes, Pissaket.
26:53This, if I play it for you at the Impro Theatre,
26:56it'll be funny.
26:58There, too,
26:59you can catch the emotion of madness,
27:02but I think it expresses other things.
27:05Arie de Toulouse-Lautrec,
27:08I think he's in a completely different period.
27:11Not that Vincent van Gogh, Picasso and Munch
27:14are in the same period,
27:16but I think Lautrec was in a period
27:18in which to allow yourself
27:20to write something like that
27:22on your own painting
27:24is very inappropriate.
27:27That's why I'd rather exclude him directly.
27:30Now there are three opportunities left.
27:40I'm confused between Picasso and van Gogh,
27:42but I wouldn't exclude Munch either.
27:45I think it's absolutely right
27:47to invite Luben to me,
27:49to come and talk to him,
27:50to hear his opinion,
27:51and then decide.
27:52That's your decision.
27:53Let's invite Luben.
27:54Applause!
27:57Mr. Bojanov, good evening.
27:59Good evening.
28:00It's a pleasure, Professor,
28:02to have you as a guest.
28:04Two words,
28:06as a whole,
28:07about the issue,
28:08and then we'll go into details
28:10and help you.
28:11I have a favorite from the beginning.
28:14I have a question for you.
28:16Otherwise, he's my favorite.
28:18Is that so?
28:19Who?
28:20The answer is...
28:21Picasso.
28:22He's my favorite.
28:23And I can explain why.
28:26In principle,
28:27if you've seen the early years of Picasso,
28:30he's much more normal.
28:32Beautiful, very beautiful paintings.
28:35It's only later that he puts
28:37different things on the wall,
28:39on different things,
28:41and so on.
28:42And I've even heard
28:44that he does it on purpose,
28:46from the point of view
28:48of doing an experiment
28:50with what he likes,
28:52and provoking art.
28:55So, from this point of view,
28:57this can be drawn only from here.
29:00It's a provocation for me,
29:02which is typical for Picasso.
29:04This is my opinion.
29:06I agree with the man
29:08that Picasso wanted to provoke.
29:10He wanted his paintings
29:12to have a message.
29:14He wanted to change...
29:16For example, Guernica
29:18is such a great painting.
29:20So, I would also agree with you
29:22that I would mark Pablo Picasso.
29:24Are you going to play?
29:26Yes, I am.
29:27Let's mark him.
29:33I hope Anton and Prof. Bojanov
29:35will draw a check for 5,000 LB
29:37and a second insurance amount.
29:39But this is Steni Bogat.
29:41Everything is possible.
29:42The correct answer
29:43is coming right after the commercials.
29:52Good evening, Bulgaria.
29:54You are watching Steni Bogat,
29:56a classic in the genre of art.
29:58It's a great question.
30:00Again, congratulations
30:02to the people who came up with it.
30:04Because even in the most
30:06indistinguishable,
30:08there is something.
30:10I played with you,
30:12I don't know the correct answer.
30:14Which artist wrote
30:16that this can be drawn
30:18only from the mind?
30:20Picasso, Vincent van Gogh,
30:22Edvard Munch,
30:24or Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec,
30:26as a super-analysis
30:28by Anton.
30:30But here there is one
30:32who is crazy.
30:34This is madness.
30:36Fimproto.
30:38Yes.
30:40This is the correct answer.
30:42Edvard Munch.
30:44He himself wrote
30:46in the upper left corner
30:48that this can be drawn
30:50only from the mind.
30:52You know the story of the painting.
30:54From behind, it is believed
30:56that a crocodile erupted.
30:58That's why it's fiery red.
31:00It was a pleasure, gentlemen.
31:02Take your seats.
31:06Anton,
31:08did you have emotions?
31:10Yes, a lot.
31:12It was a pleasure for us
31:14to have you as guests.
31:16Thank you very much.
31:18Good luck with the new things.
31:20Let's applaud, ladies and gentlemen.
31:22500 euros.
31:24It was a pleasure.
31:28It was very emotional.
31:30Thank you very much.
31:40She is a health manager
31:42at the Institute for Rare Diseases
31:44in Plovdiv.
31:46She is passionate about motorcycling,
31:48but, like her mother,
31:50she is very careful with high speeds.
31:52She rides a snowboard
31:54and is a pole dance coach.
31:56She reads books and is very careful
31:58about painting.
32:00Let's welcome Evelina Rzheva.
32:10Good evening, Evelina.
32:12Good evening, Mr. Kanchev.
32:14How did you decide to come here?
32:16We've been watching the show
32:18at home since we were kids.
32:20It has always been a favorite of mine.
32:22I am very grateful
32:24to be able to sit here today.
32:26Ladies and gentlemen,
32:28Evelina Rzheva from Plovdiv
32:30is starting her show.
32:36Have a good time.
32:40Evelina,
32:42what do you do with sushi?
32:46Do you dress up?
32:48Do you eat it?
32:50Do you eat it?
32:52Or do you ride it?
32:58Sushi is something
33:00that I really like
33:02and I eat it.
33:04Let's see.
33:06You eat it in Plovdiv,
33:08correct answer.
33:14Second question.
33:20In the hierarchy,
33:22which biological species
33:24have queens, workers and soldiers?
33:28Let's see.
33:30Ants?
33:32Goats?
33:34Chimpanzees?
33:36Or koalas?
33:38The answer is ants.
33:40Ants.
33:42Correct answer.
33:48Third question.
33:52What weapon
33:54does the literary and film hero
33:56Zorro use?
33:58He has a bow,
34:02a rapier,
34:04a machine gun
34:06or a gun.
34:10The correct answer is
34:12a rapier.
34:14Correct answer.
34:22Fourth question.
34:26Which color is a symbol
34:28of love?
34:30Narcissus?
34:32Gerber?
34:34Rose?
34:36Or
34:38Nezabravka?
34:40I really like flowers,
34:42but the answer here
34:44is C.
34:46Rose.
34:48Correct.
34:54Fifth question.
34:56Fifth question.
35:00How in phonetics
35:02is the softening
35:04of a hard consonant sound called?
35:06We call it
35:08intoxication,
35:10pulsation,
35:14rotation
35:16or
35:18palatalization.
35:20We will mark the answer
35:22D. Palatalization.
35:24D.
35:26Correct answer.
35:38The first safe sum
35:40is secured. Evelina,
35:42tell us a bit more about
35:44pole dance.
35:46It is a very difficult sport.
35:48It develops the muscles
35:50of the body,
35:52the strength in the upper part
35:54of the body,
35:56and various figures are created
35:58that are extremely beautiful.
36:00Let's see our figures
36:02and make them beautiful.
36:04The question for 1000 levs.
36:06Will we conclude this sum?
36:08Let's wait and see.
36:10Evelina, good luck.
36:12The first question is
36:14the most difficult.
36:16Which element has the property
36:18to glow in the dark?
36:22Silicon,
36:24chrome,
36:26phosphorus
36:28or
36:30molybdenum?
36:32I have never been good
36:34at chemistry at school,
36:36but I liked it very much.
36:38And I think
36:40the right answer is phosphorus.
36:42Let's see.
36:46That's right.
36:48Keep going up.
36:52Let's see.
36:58Will we conclude the sum of 1500 levs?
37:00No, let's wait.
37:02Here are
37:04the questions.
37:08What is the name of
37:10Hills Angels?
37:14Is it a motorcycle club
37:16or
37:18an American football club?
37:22Is it a religious sect
37:24or
37:26a children's horror?
37:30Honestly,
37:32I can't answer this question.
37:34But
37:36when you read the name,
37:38it sounded like
37:40a motorcycle club.
37:44Let's use Joker 50-50.
37:46That's your decision.
37:48Evelina, please
37:50use our computer.
37:52Please enter
37:54the game now.
37:58Motorcycle club
38:00versus religious sect.
38:04I will risk it and mark the answer.
38:06Motorcycle club.
38:08Let's see.
38:10One of the most, most, most
38:12popular
38:14motorcycle clubs,
38:16created in 1948,
38:18during the Second World War.
38:20It's called Escadrille.
38:22Correct answer.
38:24Keep going up.
38:32In this question
38:34for 2000 levs,
38:36will we conclude it as a sum?
38:38Let's conclude it.
38:44Let's see the question.
38:48What happens
38:50to an unopened
38:52package of chips
38:54at a very high altitude?
39:00It becomes heavier.
39:02It bends.
39:06It melts.
39:08It blows up.
39:12The first thing,
39:14before I see the four options,
39:16that comes to my mind
39:18is that it blows up.
39:22In all situations,
39:24it hardly becomes heavier.
39:28I think that it definitely
39:30doesn't melt.
39:32It wobbles,
39:34bends and blows up.
39:36Let's call dad.
39:40I got it.
39:42Konstantin, call him.
39:50What would happen
39:52if physics
39:54with a package of chips
39:56or whatever it is,
39:58which is hermetically closed,
40:00compressed,
40:02and we lift it up?
40:04It also wobbles,
40:06bends and blows up.
40:10At sea level
40:12it's smaller.
40:14Is that so?
40:16That's why my physics
40:18was a failure at school.
40:22The package of chips
40:24with a package of chips
40:26bends.
40:28When the package of chips
40:30bends, it should blow up.
40:32I think you're right.
40:34Let's mark the answer.
40:36It blows up.
40:40Let's see
40:42what it shows.
40:44At sea level,
40:46at 2000 levels,
40:48your chip doesn't wobble.
40:54When the package
40:56or whatever it is
40:58closes at a lower level
41:00and bends up,
41:02it blows up
41:04because the load
41:06is lower.
41:08The correct answer is
41:10the package of chips
41:12with a package of chips
41:14bends.
41:20Not only bending
41:22can break.
41:24Now, a question
41:26for 3000 levels.
41:32Which poet used
41:34the pseudonyms Amer,
41:36Taft and
41:38Sylvatior in some of
41:40his works?
41:44Pejo Javorov?
41:46Nikola Vaptsarov?
41:50Pencho Slavejkov?
41:52Or Dimcho Debeljanov?
42:00To be honest, for the first time
42:02I hear these pseudonyms.
42:04Were you Bulgarian?
42:06I really like
42:08Bulgarian language and literature.
42:10These were
42:12my strongest subjects
42:14in school.
42:16I studied them
42:18with a great desire.
42:22Some of these four
42:24great Bulgarian poets
42:26used pseudonyms.
42:28Or maybe
42:30some of them or all of them?
42:32Let's call
42:34a friend.
42:38Let's do it.
42:40This is your right.
42:42Our jokers are holy.
42:44We want to help
42:46people.
42:48And wonderful young people
42:50have prepared for us.
42:52These are Ana Stoicova from Sofia,
42:54Georgi Iskrov from Plovdiv
42:56or Ivan Markov from Plovdiv.
42:58Let's call Ivan Markov from Plovdiv.
43:00OK.
43:04Friends? Colleagues?
43:06They are my friends.
43:20Hello?
43:22I'm Markov.
43:24Hello.
43:26I'm Kymchev from Stani Bogat. How are you?
43:28I'm good.
43:30Nice to hear from you.
43:32Great. How is your day?
43:34Great.
43:36Now is a very important moment.
43:38Ivan, help Evelina.
43:4030 seconds.
43:42There are a lot of things.
43:44You will guess how to present
43:46the question.
43:48Start now.
43:50Which poet used
43:52the pseudonyms Amer, Taft and Sol Batiore
43:54in some of his works?
43:56Which poet used the pseudonyms
43:58Amer, Taft and Sol Batiore
44:00in some of his works?
44:1010 seconds.
44:26I'm sorry.
44:28I'm sorry.
44:32Go ahead.
44:34At the moment the only thing
44:36that comes to my mind
44:38and it's just
44:40stuck in my head
44:42is Lora.
44:46Pejo Javorov.
44:48Why did he
44:50go there?
44:52I don't know.
44:54Intuitively,
44:56the first thing
44:58that comes to my mind
45:00is his work
45:02in my head.
45:04Lora. Not Zamina.
45:06His other favorite.
45:08Yes.
45:12Go ahead, Javorov.
45:14I don't know.
45:16Intuitively.
45:18I don't know the answer.
45:20Let's see.
45:24The logic of the question
45:26is that
45:28these poets
45:30should have alterego,
45:32they should have something else.
45:34They should write,
45:36as in this case,
45:38humor, satire,
45:40they shouldn't want to be known.
45:42Or just a part of the literary life.
45:44Very often we have
45:46shaggy,
45:48the authors themselves do make-up,
45:50they like such gimmicks,
45:52very modern.
45:54We can approach it in a different way,
45:56when we say that Vapcarov
45:58is a much more emotional,
46:00serious, direct poet.
46:02He hardly uses
46:04pseudonyms.
46:08Pencho Slavejkov
46:10is a classic.
46:12But he is in circles
46:14between different people,
46:16between different poets,
46:18where Javorov and Dr. Krstev were.
46:20But there is a boy
46:22who lived very, very, very short.
46:24He is Vernjodgor Dimco Debeljanov.
46:26This is Vernjodgor here.
46:28He wrote humor,
46:30satire,
46:32and he signed himself with many different pseudonyms.
46:34He used the word AS.
46:38You take your 2000 leva.
46:42Evelina.
46:46The success of the family,
46:48the success of the children,
46:50and to use the money
46:52in the best way,
46:54with gifts for them,
46:56or as you prefer.
46:58All of us.
47:08Dear viewers,
47:10this is how we finish for today.
47:12We will see you again tomorrow.
47:14You know that we never run out of questions.
47:16We will be back in a few seconds.
47:18I wish you a good evening.

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