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Chapter 1: When Langdon was lecturing at the American University of Paris' Pavilion Dauphine, the hostess introduced him with, "Our guest tonight needs no introduction..." What was the hostess' name? |
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Chapter 2: As Silas was reporting to the Teacher what he had learned from his victims, he mentioned the clef de voûte. What French translation corresponds to this? |
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Chapter 3: As Langdon headed toward the main entrance of the Louvre the agent in charge asked him " Do you like our pyramid?" What did Langdon reply? |
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Chapter 4: Jacques Sauniere's body lay in the most popular section of the Louvre. In which section was his body found? |
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Chapter 5: "Opus Dei traditionalist philosophy initially had taken root in Spain before Franco's regime, but with the 1934 publication (of the book 'The Way') -the message exploded across the world". Which priest wrote 'The Way' in order for this to happen? |
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Chapter 6: The Louvre's Grand gallery contained DaVincis, Titians, and Caravaggios along with a few other paintings that hung on suspended cables. Which of the following was on the floor of the crime scene? |
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Chapter 7: Sister Sandrine Biel was awoken in the middle of the night by a call from her boss, the abbe. He wanted her to escort a numerary around the Saint-Sulpice. What time was she supposed to meet him? |
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Chapter 8: Jacques Sauniere had arranged himself into a life size version of one of DaVinci's paintings. Which was it?
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Chapter 9: Sophie Neveu told Robert Langdon that the U.S. Embassy had an urgent message for him. What number did she have him call? |
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Chapter 10: Aringarosa gave Silas a new name, partly because he could no longer remember his old one, but mostly because of a bible verse that described Silas. Which book was it in? |
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