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Stale Tales - Anecdotal Anagrams  
| In these tales - the first sentence will always contain a word that can be "anagrammed". The rest of the story will contain a hint for the required word. Try - "The bear looked in the cupboard. It was completely empty." Bear = Bare. |
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Tough
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10Q |
2295 plays |
Dec 11 04 |
Nannanut
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| 32 |
Anagrammatic - Cheesy!  
| See if you can solve the anagrams of some different varieties of my favourite food, cheese. |
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Very Difficult
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10Q |
1647 plays |
Dec 19 06 |
eburge
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| 33 |
Syn-o-grams 1  
| In this quiz, the clue will consist of a phrase in which one word will have the same meaning as the answer (synonym), and another word will be spelled from exactly the same letters as the answer (anagram). They get progressively more complicated...
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Very Difficult
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25Q |
555 plays |
Oct 04 07 |
treefinger
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| 34 |
Anagram Couples III 
| All the answers in this quiz have two words of the same length. The two words are anagrams of each other. That is the same letters are used in each word. e.g Highest saucepan = top pot
Use the hint for word length and initial letters of words.
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Average
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10Q |
2283 plays |
Jan 03 05 |
minch
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| 35 |
Anagram Couples II 
| All the answers in this quiz have two words of the same length. The two words are anagrams of each other. That is the same letters are used in each word. e.g Highest saucepan = top pot
No punctuation is required.
USE THE HINTS! |
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Average
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10Q |
3459 plays |
Dec 26 04 |
minch
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| 36 |
Anagrammed UK Towns and Counties  
| Rearrange the letters in the anagram to reveal a UK county and one of it's major towns. Answers are TOWN followed by COUNTY, with a space between and NO punctuation. Here's a list of all the UK counties. http://www.abcounties.co.uk/counties/list.htm |
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Average
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10Q |
342 plays |
Jan 21 08 |
delboy22
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| 37 |
Anagram People - II 
| The answer to each clue is two words that anagram each other - a person's first name followed by a 'possession'. The word length and initials of words are given in the hint. Note that the words must answer the clue. Don't forget the apostrophe. |
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Average
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10Q |
2664 plays |
Apr 05 05 |
minch
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| 38 |
Anagrammed Pathology Terms 
| In this quiz, you'll rearrange the following letters to arrive at fairly common terms used in the field of pathology, or medicine in general. |
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Difficult
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10Q |
255 plays |
Aug 20 08 |
ZBECKABEE
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| 39 |
Rosiest Stories - Anecdotal Anagrams  
| Each story will contain the word to be anagrammed in the FIRST sentence. The rest of the story will give clues to the word you want. Try this. Ben reached to the top of the cupboard. He took down the cooking vessel. Top = pot (cooking vessel). |
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Tough
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10Q |
1134 plays |
Dec 30 04 |
Nannanut
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| 40 |
Anagram Couples IV 
| All the answers in this quiz have two words of the same length. The two words are anagrams of each other. That is the same letters are used in each word. e.g Highest saucepan = top pot.
Use the hint if you are not sure of word order.
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Average
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10Q |
2712 plays |
Jan 13 05 |
minch
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| 41 |
Syn-o-grams 3 
| As you may already know, the clue will consist of a phrase in which one word will have the same meaning as the answer, and another word will be spelled from exactly the same letters as the answer. As before, they get progressively more complicated. |
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Very Difficult
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25Q |
594 plays |
Oct 10 07 |
treefinger
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| 42 |
Anagrams of French Cities and Towns 
| Rearrange the words to reveal a well known French city or town. Good luck. |
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Tough
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10Q |
351 plays |
Nov 29 07 |
fontenilles
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| 43 |
Anagrams of US States and Capitals - Part One 
| Rearrange the words in the anagram to reveal a US state, and its capital.
N.B. All answers are CAPITAL followed by STATE, with no comma. |
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Tough
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10Q |
756 plays |
Nov 15 07 |
delboy22
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| 44 |
Anagrams of US States and Capitals - Part Two 
| Part two of the anagrammed US States and Capitals. Rearrange the letters in the anagram to give a US state and its capital. Answers are CAPITAL followed by STATE, with a space between, and NO punctuation. |
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Average
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10Q |
882 plays |
Dec 15 07 |
delboy22
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| 45 |
Anagram Couples VI
| If you haven't done the previous quizzes note that the two words in the answer are anagrams of each other. That is the same letters are used in each word. e.g Highest saucepan = top pot.
Use the hint if you are not sure of word order.
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Average
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10Q |
1737 plays |
Jan 27 05 |
minch
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| 46 |
Jumble's Computer Troubles 
| Meet my good friend, Jumble: ever the computer pro, he is a bit absent-minded and has a tendency to get things all mixed up! See if you can help him get his PC back in tip-top shape by decoding the anagrammed computer terms. |
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Average
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10Q |
468 plays |
Sep 04 08 |
darthrevan89
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| 47 |
Anagram People VII
| This is the seventh quiz in the series. Each answer is two words that are anagrams of each other. One word is a well-known person's first name. Example: Capture Winslet - Take Kate |
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Average
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10Q |
2121 plays |
Jul 14 05 |
minch
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| 48 |
Anagrams of Countries and Their Capitals 
| Rearrange the words in the anagram to reveal a country and its capital. Answers are CAPITAL followed by COUNTRY, with a space between. They are NOT case sensitive, but the addition of extra spaces or punctuation will render your answer wrong. |
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Tough
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10Q |
639 plays |
Nov 20 07 |
delboy22
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| 49 |
Anagramerica 
| A collection of anagrams, the answers to which are all associated with the USA - could be a city, a landmark, a geographical feature, a personality, or just about anything American! |
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Tough
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10Q |
435 plays |
Feb 26 08 |
delboy22
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| 50 |
Anagrams of US States and Capitals - Part Three 
| Part three of my anagrammed US states and capitals series. Answers are CAPITAL followed by STATE, with a space between, and NO punctuation. |
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Tough
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10Q |
696 plays |
Jan 17 08 |
delboy22
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| 51 |
Capitals of the Americas Anagrams 
| More capital's anagrams. This time the capitals are in countries in North, South and Central America. |
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Average
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10Q |
5475 plays |
Jun 01 00 |
minch
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| 52 |
More State Capital Anagrams 
| Here are another ten phrases that can be anagrammed into state capitals. Can you get them all? Good luck! |
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Average
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10Q |
9276 plays |
May 20 00 |
minch
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| 53 |
Anagram People VI 
| The is the sixth quiz in the series. Each answer is two words that are anagrams of each other. One word is a well-known person's first name. Example: Capture Winslet - Take Kate |
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Average
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10Q |
1914 plays |
Jun 30 05 |
minch
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| 54 |
Anagrammatic - Seven Letters
| In this quiz, you must anagram the word given to fit the clue. For example: DISSENTER (Clue: Synonym of 'fatigue' and 'weariness'). In this case, the answer is TIREDNESS. Have fun anagramming! |
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Average
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25Q |
1425 plays |
Jul 23 06 |
eburge
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| 55 |
Anagrammed Australasian Capitals
| Anagram the letters to discover the capital of a country, state or territory in Australasia. More instructions in first question. |
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Easy
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10Q |
438 plays |
Jun 19 08 |
jondalah
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| 56 |
Anagram Couples VIII
| If you haven't done the previous quizzes note that the two words in the answer are anagrams of each other. That is the same letters are used in each word. e.g Highest saucepan = top pot.
Use the hint for first letter of words and their order.
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Average
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10Q |
1689 plays |
Feb 22 05 |
minch
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| 57 |
European Capital Anagrams 
| Each word or phrase is an anagram of a European capital. Good luck! |
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Average
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15Q |
12672 plays |
May 22 00 |
minch
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| 58 |
Anagram People V
| Each answer is two words that are anagrams of each other. One word is a well-known person's first name. Example: Capture Winslet - Take Kate.
NOTE HINT for word order and number of letters. |
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Average
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10Q |
1077 plays |
Jun 03 05 |
minch
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| 59 |
Anagrammed Famous Scientists 
| Rearrange the letters in the anagram to reveal the name of a famous scientist. Answers are first name and last name. Not all scientists however, are known by both names, so some questions may take a little research! |
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Tough
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10Q |
240 plays |
Nov 17 07 |
delboy22
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| 60 |
Piecemeal Quotes 
| Piece together the letters of a missing word that have been broken up in groups and solve the quotation. |
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Easy
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10Q |
2946 plays |
May 06 05 |
Auszev
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