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I remember this one well. A very nice problem.
I guess:
1. Kd4! Qxb5
2. Ne5+ is very active play for white!
And if black delays to take the pawn, he may never get a second chance.
E. g. something white likes is:
1. … Qb2+
2. Kc5 Qf2+
3. Kd6 Qf6+
4. Kc7 etc.