The answers are all in The Da Vinci Code. I found the first two. They’re Leonardo Da Vinci and The Mona Lisa. That’s simple enough because these anagrams are anyway cracked in the book. I went through the book but I can’t find the last. I think it must be the name of a character or group or work of art or perhaps even a place.
Anyone who’s read the book or seen the movie and remembers the names: can you think what that last one might be? Thanks.
Thanks a lot to everyone for their replies. I think “Whatever it takes” makes the most sense, but I’m sure the answer is the name of something that is in the book. Or something, some phrase related to the book or the story in some way.
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It might be something in the book, but nothing came to mind for me. I know it was not an anagram in the book, as was the other two, which were used pretty much in the beginning. The other wasnt as obvious.
Its possible that you might be putting too much into it.
Whatever it takes to solve it...just as they did whatever it took in the book as well.
Did you read the book?
Of course thats just my opinion....I could be wrong. (Dennis Miller)
"You might be the toughest little whacker. . .but in my world, you're about as worrisome as a cloudy day." (Dutch Dooley)
i read the book a year ago and then looked thru every page again a few days ago when trying to solve the anagrams.
i guess it could be whatever it takes...i can't make out from the contest rules whether i'm allowed to send more than 1 entry. if yes, i'll gladly send this solution and then keep hunting for more.
crosswor said this in post #17 : i read the book a year ago and then looked thru every page again a few days ago when trying to solve the anagrams.
i guess it could be whatever it takes...i can't make out from the contest rules whether i'm allowed to send more than 1 entry. if yes, i'll gladly send this solution and then keep hunting for more.
I cant say whether this is right or not...it made perfect sense to me.
It does make more sense than anything else, but thats because I couldnt find anything else to fit.
Of course thats just my opinion....I could be wrong. (Dennis Miller)
"You might be the toughest little whacker. . .but in my world, you're about as worrisome as a cloudy day." (Dutch Dooley)