EG No 11332 
Reprinted with permission
I.Bondar (Belarus)
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White: Kg3, Qe8, Bd8; pawns - b6, c3, d4, e2, e6, e7, g6, h5
Black: Kg5, Qb1, Ba1; pawns - a6, e3, e4, f7, h6
Win 

Black's threat to administer perpetual check must not be
overlooked - indeed, it makes the introduction understandable.
1.Qb5+ axb5 2.e8Q+ f6 3.Qxb5+ Qxb5 4.g7 Qe8 (4...Qb1 5.g8Q+)
5.e7 Bxc3 6.b7 Bxd4 7.b8Q Be5+ 8.Qxe5 fxe5 9.g8Q+ Qxg8
10.e8Q+ (10.e8R+? Kxh5+) 10...Kf5 11.Qg6+ Qxg6 12.hxg6, and
the most backward of White's pawns (e2) was needed all the time
to ensure the win.

"In the many phases of this study no fewer than five queens appear.
We can't help being reminded of the legendary Mikhail Tal."