Quiz “I’ll tell you now”: why Cleopatra plundered the tomb of Alexander the Great and who is a shushlepen
Miscellaneous / / April 03, 2023
A show for those who want to test their knowledge and have fun at the same time.
This season of the quiz "Let me tell you" we are doing together with our partners - the Moscow International Advertising Festival red apple. Each episode is a competition between two teams: Lifehacker's friends and Red Apple's friends. The participants of the quiz are bright representatives of the spheres of media, advertising and marketing.
In the second round, the interests of Red Apple are defended by Aleksey Parfun, CEO of Agenda Media Group, and Maxim Chelekov, head of the Molva communications agency, is responsible for Lifehacker's reputation.
Opponents had to thoroughly think over the most unexpected questions. Why did the Hungarian composer Franz Liszt send bundles of dog hair to his fans? Why did physicist-inventor Leo Szilard send postcards to himself? Is it true that women who drink coffee during pregnancy, give birth to children of slightly below average height? Who can be called a slut? And what finally happened to the tomb of Macedon? If you want to know the correct answers, turn on the issue soon!
In the new season, the participants of "I'll Tell You" are still competing in erudition and ingenuity. Players are waiting for three rounds, one of which was prepared jointly with the Red Apple team and is dedicated to marketing, advertising and creativity. For each correct answer, the winner earns a point for their team. The loser will be punished - he will have to tell an embarrassing story from his life.
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