The Lost Symbol – Symbol Quest Game Tips and Help

Posted on September 9th, 2009 by admin in Fiction, Popular

The Lost Symbol - Symbol Quest

I’ve been playing The Lost Symbol Quest – the new game just released on Dan Browns The Lost Symbol website. It’s one the this years best puzzles and Dan Brown fans will love it. If you need some help trying to unravel some of the clues then read on.

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Here are the clues to Solving the Lost Symbol Quest

Hieroglyph of seven body parts in one
thnik ancient egypt – find a site that shows Hieroglyphs and you’ll find the answer.

Latin “recipe” offered by doctors
This site might help – http://latin-phrases.co.uk/abbreviations/

Without end
Find a word for which the definition is “without end”. Starts with I if you are really stuck

The “S” in Mozart’s D.S
Clue = it’s a musical notation

IESOUS CHRISTOS THEOU YIOS SOTER
Punch this into Google and you’ll find it pretty fast

Quicksilver
Try a Google images search for Quicksilver – and no it isn’t the Australian Surfwear brand.

Scribe of Sidereus Nuncius was the first to see rings around it
“Rings around it means its a planet – try googling one you know has rings around it.

Silence for Berlioz, Bizet and Bartok
Looks a bit like lightening

Leo’s chaste neighbour
Astrology symbol for Leo

Octothorpe
Google Octothrope to figure it out – I had no idea that that symbol was called an Octothorpe.

Sounds like a resident in the Garden of Eden
Thinks biblical people in the garden of eden and then mispronounce the word. Look for the symbol that matches

Meditative chant
I guessed this one – good luck.

Opposing, yet unified
The symbol is pretty recognisable and starts with a Y

Circle’s circumference divided by its diameter
Back to basics maths from high school.

Greek Goddess of Triumph
Think of a famous sporting brand – yes that is where they got the symbol from!

Venus’ Hand Mirror
Try an image search for Venus symbol

Centaur archer
Hint  – an astrological symbol.

One eyed man + two ravens
Refers to a Nordic god. Google it!

Alpha’s antithesis
Think Greek alphabet. An antithesis is a person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else.

Hood ornament for Emil Jellinek’s daughter
Google the name if you can’t guess this one easily. A pretty popular and prestigious brand of car.

French Monarch’s lily
Think back to the Da Vinci Code – it was brought up and talked about extensively.

Robert Langdon’s favourite symbol
Mentioned loads of times in The Da Vinci Code. If you are still stuck try Googling key of life

Demisemiquaver
As in musical notation, one of the easier symbols.

“Fourth rock” from the sun
Which is the fourth rock from the sun? It’s not earth. Then pop that into a Google images search.

The Golden Ratio
Google Golden Ratio to find the word which this symbol represents.

Proofreader’s mark from the Latin “Delere”
Search for Proofreaders symbols  – your answer will be in the results pretty quickly.

Anagram of “Madras Pen”
If you are stuck try starting the word off with an A. If you are still stuck – Google anagram solver and type it in.

The cross of Bogart’s Falcon
Think Humphrey Bogart – what was one of his popular movies?

Who uses this symbol
Who has a bunch of meanings – Wikipedia is useful for this one

An age in the hair of Broadway
Another astrology symbol – find a good astrology website that shows symbols and you’ll find it.

Casanova, Mozart and Houdini had this in common
Think  secretive professional organisation formed hundreds of years before MySpace and Facebook

Zeus’ Games
An event which has it’s origins in ancient Greece. Still stuck – how about “every 4 years”

The fork of Zeus’ younger brother
The fork is central to solving this one

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