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Valentin Smirnitsky (Born on June 10 1944) was contestant which appeared in Kto khochet stat' millionerom? on March 6, 2005 and November 7, 2009 and won 500 000 rubles and 200 000 rubles respectively. Also on January 2, 2013 and May 16, 2015 he twice appeared with Mikhail Boyarsky and won 200 000 rubles and 1 500 000 rubles respectively.

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  • Valentin Smirnitsky (Born on June 10 1944) was contestant which appeared in Kto khochet stat' millionerom? on March 6, 2005 and November 7, 2009 and won 500 000 rubles and 200 000 rubles respectively. Also on January 2, 2013 and May 16, 2015 he twice appeared with Mikhail Boyarsky and won 200 000 rubles and 1 500 000 rubles respectively.
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  • The contestant walked away with 500,000 rubles. The correct answer was A.
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  • What a phrase the Russian lady wanted to say when she held a fully opened fan in her hand at the ball?
  • The expression "stir a passion" is derived from the title of which of these musical pieces of music?
  • What Plato called the moving likeness of eternity?
  • What is it said about the small girl?
  • Which of these are able to slake and satisfy?
  • In last edition of the Great Soviet Encyclopedia in Volume 16 the words are starting from what letter?
  • What word comes from the expression "art of homemaking"?
  • Complete the title of TV sitcom filmed by Ivan Pyryev: "Pig-tender and..." who?
  • Which of these Slavic gods symbolized the fertility of spring and sexual power?
  • Which of these the dandies of the nineteenth century wore on their head?
  • Play with what name was written by Tennessee Williams?
  • The ceremony of the Statue of Liberty in New York opened at which of these U.S. presidents?
  • According to the famous expression, a secret is... what?
  • The waving female candidate had been selecting for what post the early XX century?
  • Which of these actresses have created the Fund for Animal Welfare?
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