Invisiclues
Sherlock
Westminster Abbey
(Click or tap on any clue to reveal the clue.)
Are the tombs important?
- They are to the people buried in them.
- Yes.
How do I make a brass rubbing?
- Take a piece of paper from the pacquet of paper, put it on the tomb of your choice, and then rub it with the crayon.
What should I make rubbings of?
- Do not read the next clue until you have solved the verses on the thief's clue paper.
- The tombs of Queen Elizabeth, Sir Isaac Newton and Henry V.
Why am I making brass rubbings?
- The thief is trying to send messages to Sherlock.
- He wouldn't want his messages to be visible to everyone, now would he?
- Have you visited the British Museum yet?
- The book on the table in the British Museum contains a clue that will help you.
- There is some invisible writing on some of the tombs.
- When you make a rubbing, the invisible ink is transferred onto the back of the paper.
- Invisible ink usually becomes visible when heated.
- Heat the paper over the candles in the Evangelist Chapel.
- Turn the paper over.
Where is the Stone of Scone?
- It belongs under the Coronation Chair in Edward the Confessor's Chapel - but we knew it was going to be stolen in 1950 and then returned several months later. We figured that was enough excitement for any one rock, so we left it out of the game, safe from your grubby paws.
What's the Son of Mars answer?
- Admiral Lord Nelson.
What's the Chopper answer?
- Charles I.
What's the London Bridge answer?
- Under London Bridge.
What's the answer to life's riddle?
- If we knew that, do you think we'd be sitting around writing games?
What's the Pussycat answer?
- Go to the Tower of London.
What's the Number answer?
- Have you looked at the statue of William the Conqueror?
- Have you read the sign on the Monument?
- Have you ever read the Charge of the Light Brigade?
- 600.
How about Hickory Dickory Dock?
- Big Ben.