Answers
Day 1
Symbol Challenge 1-Blade
Day 2
Restoration Challenge 1- Greek Cross
Day 3
Observation Challenge 1-
1) Fleur-de-lis
2) Vitruvian Man
3) 5
Day 4
Curator Challenge 1- Chalice
Day 5
Chess Challenge 1-
1) cilice
2) sénéchaux
3) keystone
Day 6
Geography Challenge 1-New York. (Don't worry about the words at the bottom). Here's an image.
Symbol Challenge 2-there are a lot of different questions, so the best way is to use google.
here are just 2 answers.
pi percent of speed of sound at sea level = 23.9140248 miles per hour
165 331 US cups = 1 110 US bushels
(note) use numbers not words like "two"
Day 8
Restoration Challenge 2- again like the first one.
to find clues to the questions use
http://www.isbn-check.com/
It's a website to decode your ISBN number.
Day 9
Curator Challenge 2- again an easy puzzle. Different people would get different questions. Therefore, just paste it into google and you would get the answer instantly. Anyway, here's my question:What month was Claude Debussy born- August
You can also check google groups.
Day 10
To answer the questions you would have to go and watch
Observation Challenge 2-
However, the answers are
1) octagon
2) holy water
3) silence
Note: they are all the same questions so don't worry.
Day 11
Chess challenge 2-
1)palindrome
2)Denon Wing
3) pangram
Day 12
Geography Challenge 2-
You will have a jigsaw puzzle.
The first answer is Rome.
Then you will have to find the greek cross. You can either use google maps to find out and put in: Museo Nazionale del Palazzo di Venezia, Via del Plebiscito, 00186 Rome
and try to find out yourself,
or see the image below
Day 13
Symbol challenge 3-
This is again one of those do it yourself puzzles. Everyone has a differnet puzzle so I can't really give an answer. However, if you get really stuck try putting a symbol at a box you think it's right. If it's wrong you'll quickly find out, if it's right then great.
If you really can't do it send me an email with your puzzle (picture). However, I probably can't give you the answer till tommorrow.
Then you get a translation question, you can use babel fish to answer that question.
Day 14
Restoration Challenge 3- again one that you have to figurut yourself. I'm not good at it so sorry I can't help you. There is a question where you have to translate a word from Atbash. I suggest you use this site.
Day 15
Curator Challenge 3-
These puzzles are ones that there are no answers to. But a tip is, if you can't do this one press next and do another one. A site for translation is agian babel fish if its not a translation send me an email.
Sample solutions:
Day 16
Chess challenge 3-
The questions
The Louvre's famous Pyramid was designed by?
I.M.PEI
What French king built the Louvre?
PHILIP II AUGUSTUS
Which of these people in history never set foot in Notre Dame?
POPE LEO IX
Day 17
Observation Challenge 3-
You have to watch another google video today.
Answers-
1) f
2)quest
3) 7
Day 18
You will have to complete the puzzle.
Then there is a questions.
1) London
Then you have to find the four blades. (see picture)
Then another question comes up.
2) Imperial college
Day 19
Symbol Challenge 4-
This one, you have to do yourself. Sample solutions here.
When you have completed, please send me a picture of it so it can be shared around. Thanks.
Then, you go to google book search to search your question.
sample answers
Q - During his italian Journeys, William Dean Howells visits the Protestant ragged schools of which city?
A - Naples
Q: In his Italian Journeys, what type of tower with a great bulging cornice does William Dean Howells see?
A: Ghibelline
Day 20
Restoration Challenge 4- This is again on of the ones you have to do yourself.
You can send me answers and I will post it.
Day 21
Curator Challenge 3-
Again one you have to do yourself.
But here are some solutions.
Sample solutions
-
According to Vol. XXIII of The Eclectic Review, ecclesiastical power of all kinds is an engine of what?
Answer: Mischief -
according to petrarch, what is the plague of the monarch?
answer: insipid adulation -
According to Vol. XXIII of The Eclectic Review, we must confine ourselves to the explication of what?
mystery -
Question - According to Vol. IV of The Eclectic Review, what author talks of his sufferings in terms that might suit a Galileo imprisoned by the Inquisition?
Answer - Mr. Ruskin -
Question - According to The Eclectic Review, what is justly considered as an entirely poetical invention?
Answer - Chivalry -
Q: According to The Eclectic Review, what gaudy flower was first cultivated in Italy in the 16th century?
A: Tulip (found on page 80 of the Electic Review) -
Whose famous birthplace did Petrarch go to see in passing from Parma to Verona?
Virgil -
Q: According to Vol. IV of The Eclectic Review, whose childhood was distinguished by the inevitable persecutions which all geniuses are fated to endure?
A: Michael Angelo Buonarroti
- What did Petrarch consider the plauge of monarchs?
Answer:insipid adulation
- According to Vol. XXIII of The Eclectic Review, the only way to win the mind over to religion is by shewing it to be what?
Answer:
The Greater Good
Day 22
Q.1 The leading member of the Priory of Sion is called:
THE NAUTONNIER
Q.2 Which of these men was not rumored to be a Priory of Sion member?
NICOLAS POUSSIN
Q.3 What is the name of the ancient Egyptian goddess of fertility?
ISIS
Day 23
1) Paris
2) square
Day 24
How many books...?
2
What words are Robert Langdon asking about?
So Dark The Con Of Man
What painting is this an anagram for?
Madonna Of The Rocks
Thank you very much. Hope you enjoyed the quest!










