Anagrammy Award Winners - 2007
Here are all the winners of Anagrammy Awards in 2007. All
anagrams have been checked for accuracy by the Anagrammy Checker.
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[October] [November] [December]
January 2007
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Meyran Kraus with:
Military weapon =
Employ it in a war. - 2nd place:
Rosie Perera with:
A child molester =
Mother calls: "Die!" - eq3rd place:
Andrew Brehaut with:
Shapely girl =
Largely hips. - eq3rd place:
Neil Ramsay with:
Late Shift? ~
That's life!
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Tony Crafter with:
'Oliver Twist'. The novel by Charles Dickens =
Scrawny bloke sent child to thieve silver! - Topical Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
United States politics =
Suspect it's oil-tainted. - Rude Category:
Christopher Sturdy with:
A huge pair of breasts =
Ah, grasp for beauties. - Medium Length Category:
Rosie Perera with:
Hillary: "Perhaps there are better candidates for President than myself." =
Pat reply: Any fresh face is better than the present horrid, dismal leader! - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
The Irish Christening - People's Names Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
The Immortal Bard, William Shakespeare =
This admirable writer shall make a poem. - Other Names Category:
Adie Pena with:
Mac iTunes =
Neat Music. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Swift's Epitaph by William Butler Yeats
Swift has sailed into his rest;
Savage indignation there
Cannot lacerate his breast.
Imitate him if you dare,
World-besotted traveller; he
Served human liberty.
=
Poem at Steve Irwin's burial
This still Aussie, there he lies
After a marine demise.
Swiftly did that brat depart
When that stingray stabbed his heart.
May you win eternal love -
Lifting crocodiles, above! - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Meyran Kraus with:
Scrabbled Art Puzzle - 2nd place:
David Bourke with:
The Tale of Peter Rabbit - 3rd place:
Tony Crafter with:
e-mail to: ALL MY FRIENDS
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Paul Pan with:
Tony Blair's ~
a sly Briton!
List of all nominated
anagrams for January 2007
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February 2007
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Andrew Brehaut with:
Three Pyramids of the Giza Necropolis =
Head for Egypt's prime historical zone. - 2nd place:
Adrian Hickford with:
Home brewery =
Why? More beer! - 3rd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
The defibrillator =
For ill heart, I'd bet!
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Adie Pena with:
Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" documentary =
Oscar-nominated tale unnerving the country. - Topical Category:
View with:
Bush still ~
bullshits! - Rude Category:
Rick Rothstein with:
Incest is wrong, ~
screwing is not! - Medium Length Category:
Tony Crafter with:
There is no great genius without some touch of madness =
In neurosis, admit we see much greatness of thought too. - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
An elderly Welshman is lying on his deathbed. - People's Names Category:
David Bourke with:
William Henry Gates and Melinda French =
Really damn rich gentleman and his wife. - Other Names Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Plains of the Serengeti =
Spot giant felines here. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Tony Crafter with:
The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
by Christopher Marlowe
Come live with me and be my Love,
And we will all the pleasures prove
That hills and valleys, dale and field,
And all the craggy mountains yield. =
Dear Miss Capulet
Brave damsel I shall leave thee ne'er,
And will speed to thy shy balcony tonight,
When my love I shall as new declare;
PS: It'll help if thou provideth a ladder and a light!
My Love,
Swain Romeo - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Tony Crafter with:
Oh, What A Beautiful Morning - 2nd place:
Andrew Brehaut with:
'My Country' by Dorothea Mackellar - 3rd place:
Tony Crafter with:
Mull of Kintyre
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Rosie Perera with:
Bushido
List of all nominated
anagrams for February 2007
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March 2007
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Andrew Brehaut with:
Grieves at ~
grave site. - 2nd place:
Tony Crafter with:
A McDonald's quarter-pounder with cheese and fries =
I squander our planet and decimate fresh cow herds. - 3rd place:
View with:
Confiture =
Once fruit.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
David Bourke with:
The long-playing record 'Dark Side of the Moon' =
Another old Pink Floyd gem...Roger's on the acid! - Topical Category:
Andrew Brehaut with:
Israel contains ~
racial tensions. - Rude Category:
Larry Brash with:
The silicone breast forms =
Chosen for miserable tits. - Medium Length Category:
Richard Grantham with:
"You teach a child to read, and he or her will be able to pass a literacy test." =
Alas, what a rather too delectably ironic lapse by our elected shithead. - Long Category:
Neil Ramsay with:
A lonely young lad is totally into tractors. - People's Names Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
William Clinton, the former president of the USA =
I am now free of politics... I let the Mrs. run the land! - Other Names Category:
David Bourke with:
The Sydney Mardi Gras =
They may dress in drag. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
"Immensely thankful, touched, proud, astonished, abashed." =
"Only a man that refused to be hushed could speak his mind.". - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Meyran Kraus with:
Sonnet 153 - 2nd place:
Tony Crafter with:
That's Amore - 3rd place:
Andrew Brehaut with:
Seven Haikus Anagrammed
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Rick Rothstein with:
If asked, ~
ID's fake.
List of all nominated
anagrams for March 2007
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April 2007
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Rosie Perera with:
College graduation ceremony =
Local guy, art degree, no income. - 2nd place:
Tom Myers with:
Medical Examiners ~
excel amid remains. - 3rd place:
Rick Rothstein with:
'Drama queen' =
A damn queer!
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
View with:
Rossini's "The Barber of Seville" =
Irresistible shaver of nobles. - Topical Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Students' Massacre at Virginia Tech =
This sad, tragic event stuns America. - Rude Category:
Tony Crafter with:
Same-sex relationship =
I am expert in assholes! - Medium Length Category:
David Bourke with:
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists ~
help irrational nutcases and crazy fools get well. Sanity ahead! - Long Category:
Andrew Brehaut with:
The Dash by Linda Ellis - People's Names Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
The former president Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin =
Insobriety is the reason for my pickled liver, then? - Other Names Category:
Tony Crafter with:
Hugh Hefner's Playboy Mansion =
Home of shapely-bunny sharing! - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Tony Crafter with:
Spring is passing by
Birds weep, and even the eyes
Of fish are tearful
=
Vestiges of Spring
Shy new life appears and ends
Her beauty is brief - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Meyran Kraus with:
Sonnet 144 - 2nd place:
Richard Brodie with:
Sonnet 71 - 3rd place:
Rosie Perera with:
A Minneapolis couple decided to go to Florida to thaw out during an icy winter
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Richard Grantham with:
The pyromaniacs =
Match-prone, I say.
List of all nominated
anagrams for April 2007
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May 2007
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Richard Grantham with:
Widescreen plasma televisions =
View in detail seems no less crap. - 2nd place:
Tom Myers with:
Solar experts ~
explore stars. - 3rd place:
Christopher Sturdy with:
What is the capital of Samoa? =
Fetch atlas to show I am Apia.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category (tie):
Meyran Kraus with:
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End =
The noble epic of bandits was rated "Arr!"
Scott Gardner with:
Puff the magic dragon lived by the sea =
Inhaled pot drug may have big effects! - Topical Category:
Scott Gardner with:
1. Britney Spears
2. Lindsay Lohan
3. Paris Hilton
=
1. Lady in rehab
2. Lass in therapy
3. Lost in prison - Rude Category:
Scott Gardner with:
Impotence treatment =
Men attempt erection. - Medium Length Category:
David Bourke with:
It is better to say nothing and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. =
Proved by Tony Blair (at the long, monotonous "Adieu!" monologue) that that's the bona-fide truth! - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
An Englishman, Reg, was out walking with a Frenchman and Welshman, when he found a lantern. - People's Names Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Kate Moss, a supermodel =
So, most meals are puked? - Other Names Category:
Adie Pena with:
"Come to Marlboro Country" =
Cancer, tumor or lobotomy? - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Ellie Dent with:
"There are known knowns. These are things we know that we know. There are known unknowns. That is to say, there are things that we know we don't know. But there are also unknown unknowns. There are things we don't know we don't know." (US Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld)
=
Hindsight is wonderful.
And know what? No one knew then, when we went, whether any WMD's were found there or not. Talks soon got tense. US knew. Others knew not. Were we wrong when keen, to ask UK to act: take on terror, undertake wars with Bush, and attack? No.
Nonsense, frankly. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Neil Ramsay with:
Desiderata - 2nd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
A sonnet by Alfred Lord Tennyson - 3rd place:
David Bourke with:
Tony Blair was visiting a primary school
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Christopher Sturdy with:
Lafayette Ronald Hubbard =
Bar that dreadful baloney.
List of all nominated
anagrams for May 2007
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June 2007
- General Category:
- 1st place:
David Bourke with:
Breastfeeding in public places =
Presenting babies a filled C-cup! - 2nd place:
Tony Crafter with:
Chemical castration of paedophiles =
It can help calm desire of a sociopath. - 3rd place:
Rick Rothstein with:
Monastery life =
I try no females.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Last novel of the Harry Potter series =
Her 'Part Seven' of a little hero's story. - Topical Category:
Ellie Dent with:
Sunrise at Stonehenge =
See the season turning. - Rude Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
A female porno star on film =
Performs fellatio on a man. - Medium Length Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
The ABC network says it had chosen to find a new title for the show "Sam I Am" due to a threat it recieved, written by Dr. Seuss lawyers =
That letter stated: "We forbid it on the air. We forbid it everywhere. Ditch that name and show some class, we can sue your stinky ass!" - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
An elderly couple had dinner at another couple's house. - People's Names Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
The CNN interviewer Larry King =
Wrinkly thing can never retire. - Other Names Category:
Ellie Dent with:
London Olympic Games =
Simply condemn a logo? - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Tony Crafter with:
America
by Samuel F. Smith
My country, 'tis of thee,
Sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing;
Land where my fathers died,
Land of the pilgrims' pride,
From every mountainside, let freedom ring!
=
The Divide
Prince Charles
God bless my noble mum,
Defend my tender mum, long may she rule;
I'm far too daft to reign,
It is a royal pain,
I'd rather settle free of strife
With my fine, shy wife! - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Meyran Kraus with:
A Superscription - 2nd place:
Tony Crafter with:
Candle in the Wind - 3rd place:
David Bourke with:
My Favorite Things
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Adie Pena with:
Casino + three + ten =
"Ocean's Thirteen".
List of all nominated
anagrams for June 2007
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July 2007
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Tony Crafter with:
A man-eating lion =
One giant animal! - 2nd place:
Christopher Sturdy with:
Please do not disturb =
Don't be a loud pest, sir. - 3rd place:
Paul Pan with:
Firework displays =
Risky if spread low.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Mike Mesterton-Gibbons with:
A Passage to India by E.M. Forster =
Saga of Britons' tea-empire days. - Topical Category:
Rosie Perera with:
Inebriated astronauts =
Nausea started in orbit. - Rude Category:
sundogg99 with:
Silicone breast implants =
In some aspects, brilliant. - Medium Length Category:
Tony Crafter with:
'Chariots of the Gods?: Unsolved Mysteries of the Past' by Erich Von Daniken =
This buffoon thinks modern-style space voyagers once visited Earth? Doh! - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
As the man left court in his invalid-chair with his million-pound compensation award... - People's Names Category:
Tony Crafter with:
Charles Philip Arthur George Mountbatten-Windsor =
Lost, abnormal Prince with the huge protruding ears! - Other Names Category:
Andrew Brehaut with:
West Holland =
The lowlands. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Andrew Brehaut with:
The New Seven Wonders of the World
1. Brazil's Statue of Christ Redeemer
2. Peru's Machu Picchu
3. Mexico's Chichen Itza pyramid
4. The Great Wall of China
5. Jordan's Petra
6. The Colosseum in Rome
7. India's Taj Mahal
=
Meet Seven Famous Heads
1. Exotic Mahatma Ghandi
2. Sacred Jesus Christ
3. Compact Friedrich Nietzsche
4. War-wooer Adolf Hitler
5. Armoured Winston Churchill
6. Smart Albert Einstein
7. Wheezy Pope John Paul - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Andrew Brehaut with:
Inauguration Speech by George Bush - 2nd place:
Tony Crafter with:
An Irish Airman Forsees His Death - 3rd place:
Neil Ramsay with:
Scotland the Brave
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Ellie Dent with:
Shield ~
is held.
List of all nominated
anagrams for July 2007
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August 2007
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Scott Gardner with:
A picture is worth a thousand words =
Icon did surpass what author wrote. - 2nd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
The abortion pills =
I'll poison the brat. - 3rd place:
Andrew Brehaut with:
A plea of temporary insanity =
Attorney: "I apply for amnesia."
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Andrew Brehaut with:
These Boots are Made for Walkin' =
Footwearin' dame trashes bloke. - Topical Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
George W. Bush, The President of the USA =
The pig! He refuses to end the bogus war! - Rude Category:
Rick Rothstein with:
An orgasmic release =
A large scream is one. - Medium Length Category:
Tony Crafter with:
"Oh, why did you make woman so beautiful?" the man says to God.
God says, "So you would love her." =
"Ay true," the man says, "but God, why did you make a woman so foolish?"
God: "So she would love you." - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
A seven-year old boy and his four-year old brother were upstairs in their bedroom talking. - People's Names Category:
Andrew Brehaut with:
Charles, The Prince of Wales =
Aware of the Spencer's chill. - Other Names Category:
Ellie Dent with:
The World Beard and Moustache Championships =
Shows and compares the odd, but ample chin hair. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Ellie Dent with:
I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal."
=
Now I'm an old-fashioned girl, utterly astute,
that needs a settled chap: quiet, cute,
whatever, he must've teeth and hair,
even better, a real old-fashioned millionaire! - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Mike Keith with:
Some Shakespeareana - 2nd place:
Richard Brodie with:
Venus Verticordia - 3rd place:
Tony Crafter with:
Memphis Tennessee
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram (tie):
Christopher Sturdy with:
General anaesthetic =
The neater analgesic.
View with:
Diego =
i.e. God.
List of all nominated
anagrams for August 2007
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September 2007
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Ellie Dent with:
Sweet words =
WOW! Dessert! - 2nd place:
Richard Grantham with:
Soul-destroying =
Surely isn't good. - 3rd place:
Jesse Frankovich with:
Erotic sexual paintings =
Intoxicating pleasures.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, 'Mona Lisa' =
I am a smiler posed on canvas, created in oil. - Topical Category:
Tony Crafter with:
The late Princess Diana's Memorial Service =
Camilla's secret pain - "She is revered. I am not." - Rude Category:
Adie Pena with:
Britney Spears' opening act at MTV Awards =
Embarrassing twat in pop dance travesty! - Medium Length Category:
Neil Ramsay with:
Customer: Waiter Waiter, what is this fly doing in my soup? =
Waiter's tip: Ahem, I would fancy he's trying to swim out sir. - Long Category:
Christopher Sturdy with:
How to Make a Woman Happy - People's Names Category:
Christopher Sturdy with:
American seismologist, Charles Richter =
Historic log scale term carries his name. - Other Names Category:
Christopher Sturdy with:
The Disney Corporation =
Deep in cartoon history. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Ellie Dent with:
Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, The United Kingdom and The United States of America =
A Group of Eight can care: send Africa aid, and meet many humanitarian needs; and yet... it's just talk. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Christopher Sturdy with:
From a translation of Dante's Divine Comedy - 2nd place:
Tony Crafter with:
As Time Goes By - 3rd place:
Adie Pena with:
The Tiger by Hilaire Belloc
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Andrew Brehaut with:
Germanic physicist Albert Einstein =
Elite brainy scientist phrasing e=mc...
List of all nominated
anagrams for September 2007
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October 2007
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Tony Crafter with:
A life support machine =
Can pump if I lose heart. - 2nd place:
Jesse Frankovich with:
Nuclear testing facility =
Flattening a city is cruel. - 3rd place:
Rosie Perera with:
Volunteer firefighters ~
ever forfeit their lungs.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Ellie Dent with:
Pavarotti the Legend =
That gent lived opera. - Topical Category:
Ellie Dent with:
October the thirty-first: Halloween Night =
Horrible witches threaten to fly tonight! - Rude Category:
Andrew Brehaut with:
A silent fart =
An art itself! - Medium Length Category:
Rosie Perera with:
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom =
I see one God in one soul. No matter if Christian or Muslim. - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
Council tax evaluators want to charge us more if we live in a nice area. - People's Names Category (tie):
Tony Crafter with:
The late Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi Al-Fayed =
Lady and a fellow's end; fated to die in a Paris chase. - Other Names Category:
Neil Ramsay with:
Great Britain's House of Lords ~
has inert, bourgeois old farts. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
[This month's challenge was to anagram the following poem into another with the Fibonacci syllable pattern in each line: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8.]
Meyran Kraus with:
One
Small,
Precise,
Poetic,
Spiraling mixture:
Math plus poetry yields the Fib.
=
Mere Pi Entry
It's
A
Poem
I elect
Emulating Pi...
Duplex bliss for pithy scholars!
[A double constraint: The poem's body is also a word-length Pi mnemonic, up to 12 decimal places (3.14159265358).] - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Meyran Kraus with:
Sonnet 12 - 2nd place:
Neil Ramsay with:
Sittin' in the mornin' sun - 3rd place:
Tony Crafter with:
A man joins a very exclusive nudist colony.
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Larry Brash with:
The Fast Food Restaurant =
Fat... horrendous taste... fat...
List of all nominated
anagrams for October 2007
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November 2007
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Paul Pan with:
Hard disc ~
did crash... - 2nd place:
View with:
Free online dating service =
Easier love-finding centre. - 3rd place:
Andrew Brehaut with:
British Telecom Company's customer service line. =
Mercy! Victim's ear is sore but no client help comes!
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Andrew Brehaut with:
The Spice Girls reunion =
This "reopening" is cruel. - Topical Category:
Andrew Brehaut with:
Hillary for President =
Her friends payroll it. - Rude Category:
Rick Rothstein with:
Vaginal intercourse =
Leaving a cunt rosier. - Medium Length Category:
David Bourke with:
Britney Spears lost her virginity at fourteen years old =
Noisy stereotype trailer-trash duly given a first boner! - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
The attractive woman was sitting alone in the bar... - People's Names Category:
Ellie Dent with:
American inventor, Elisha OTIS =
Name is historic... in an ELEVATOR. - Other Names Category:
Neil Ramsay with:
The Bush Administration's foreign policy ~
is an upsetting, horrific myth based on oil. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Ellie Dent with:
World Day for the Prevention of Child Abuse =
Afford power that children obviously need. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Tony Crafter with:
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds - 2nd place:
Adie Pena with:
The End Of The World - 3rd place:
Tony Crafter with:
A lady goes on a safari, taking her aged poodle, Timmy, along for company.
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Richard Grantham with:
World Day for the Prevention of Child Abuse =
For the hundreds we force to play bad violin.
List of all nominated
anagrams for November 2007
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December 2007
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Rick Rothstein with:
Breast implant surgery ~
puts my set in larger bra. - 2nd place:
die Pena with:
Kissing under the mistletoe =
Men sure do like this setting. - 3rd place:
Tony Crafter with:
A personal identification number =
I slip card in an ATM unit before one!
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Adie Pena with:
I'm dreaming of a white Christmas... =
Images of winter amid this charm. - Topical Category:
Tony Crafter with:
Born on a Christmas Day =
Mary's son had not a crib. - Rude Category:
Rick Rothstein with:
Having a sex-change operation =
Oh, a penis-to-vagina exchanger. - Medium Length Category:
Tony Crafter with:
The fool hath said in his heart, "There is no God." (The Psalms) =
Ah, The Good Lord is not harsh; He pities the faithless man. - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
The matron at a large hospital answered a phone call in her office. - People's Names Category:
Adie Pena with:
The surrealist painter Salvador Dali =
This Spaniard altered visual art lore. - Other Names Category:
Tony Crafter with:
Princess Cruises =
Scenic surprises! - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Mike Mesterton-Gibbons with:
Were there nails in the wood of the manger?
Did a thorn put the baby in danger?
Take your peace while you can,
Who is born Son of Man.
Sleep for now, the betrayal comes later.
=
Aria on a pure rose
O, peace! Once a woman so mild ,
Who by gentlemen kept undefiled,
With no inn for a rent
To a rear stable went
Where, they say, she brought forth a boy child! - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Andrew Brehaut with:
The Night Before Christmas - 2nd place:
Tony Crafter with:
Death Is Nothing At All - 3rd place:
Neil Ramsay with:
Hope is the thing...
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Ellie Dent with:
My *TOP* purchase! =
Happy customer.
List of all nominated
anagrams for December 2007
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