Anagrammy Award Winners - 2011
Here are all the winners of Anagrammy Awards in 2011. All
anagrams have been checked for accuracy by the Anagrammy Checker.
[January] [February] [March]
[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
January 2011
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Christopher Sturdy with:
I abhor vegetarianism =
I'm against a herbivore. - 2nd place:
Adie Pena with:
Pageantries =
Greasepaint. - 3rd place:
Dean Mayer with:
Railway timetables =
Late - wait miserably.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Scott Gardner with:
A vodka martini shaken, not stirred =
That is a drink one movie star drank. - Topical Category:
Larry Brash with:
Australian Floods =
Our island's afloat! - Rude Category:
Dharam Khalsa with:
Please, no Rude anagrams in subject lines =
Manners! Spare us bleeding ejaculations! - Medium Length Category:
Adie Pena with:
Things You'll Need To Survive A Blizzard
1. Candles
2. Food and water
3. Batteries
4. Battery-operated radio
5. Emergency kit
=
Things You'll Need To Survive A Broken Marriage
1. Pizza
2. Beer
3. Flat
4. Deodorant and style
5. Dedicated two-bit secretary - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
Late one night an old lady rang her vet... - People's Names Category):
Rosie Perera with:
The American actor and director Charlie Chaplin =
I cheer lad in hat and iconic tramp character role. - Other Names Category (tie):
Larry Brash with:
The Periodic Table of Elements =
Al, Be, C, Ds, Fe, He, I, Mo, Ne, Po, Re, Te, Ti, Tl.....
Tony Crafter with:
A Rorschach Test =
Character shots. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Ellie Dent with:
If you were given just one book to take for company on a desert island, what would you like this to be and why? =
"The Diary of Anne Frank", knowing a positive outlook would surely teach me how to be wise, beyond just today. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Adie Pena with:
January 1939 - 2nd place:
Tony Crafter with:
Your Song - 3rd place:
Tony Crafter with:
A girl asks her boyfriend Graham to come over Friday night to meet her parents and to have dinner with them.
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Meyran Kraus with:
Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden =
I'm a slim, mad bonehead and I wanna bomb!
List of all nominated
anagrams for January 2011
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[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
February 2011
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Rosie Perera with:
The right to peaceful assembly =
Public has met together safely. - 2nd place:
David Bourke with:
Regular sperm donation =
Man pleasuring to order! - 3rd place:
Larry Brash with:
Four-letter words ~
drew foul retorts.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Dean Mayer with:
Modern painting =
Mind-opening art. - Topical Category:
Ellie Dent with:
Tripoli unrest ~
interrupts oil. - Rude Category:
Larry Brash with:
The Bristol Stool Scale =
Shit selectors' lab tool. - Medium Length Category:
Adie Pena with:
TOP 10 RICHEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD
1. United States
2. China
3. Japan
4. India
5. Germany
6. United Kingdom
7. Russia
8. France
9. Brazil
10. Italy
=
TOP 10 WORTHLESS CITIZENS IN SOCIETY
1. Junkie
2. Underpaid
3. Hated
4. Cannibal
5. Lunatic
6. Horny
7. Frigid
8. Rude
9. Nastier
10. Anagrammatist - Long Category
Larry Brash with:
Is There Sex After Death? - People's Names Category:
Rosie Perera with:
Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi =
Aging, absurd, inflammatory madman. - Other Names Category:
Scott Gardner with:
The Aston Martin DBS =
Mr. Bond's in that seat. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
[This month's Challenge was to anagram this list of five things to do before you die into a second list.]
Christopher Sturdy with:
Fly in a hot air balloon
Witness a solar eclipse
Learn to juggle with three balls
Be an extra in a film
Visit a nudist beach
=
Sponsor a well in Africa
See an Italian football match
Deliver a baby
Settle in Sussex,
Though with brilliant girl (JaneE) - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Adie Pena with:
Afternoon In February - 2nd place:
Harshal M. with:
Here is a set of 18 Scripps National Spelling Bee winning words anagrammed into another set.
gladiolus + deteriorating + sanitarium + canonical + semaphore + psychiatry + vignette + schappe + esquamulose + sycophant + abalone + incisor + milieu + spoliator + fibranne + kamikaze + succedaneum + stromuhr =
albumen + knack + therapy + initials + soubrette + condominium + syllepsis + catamaran + smaragdine + equipage + eczema + psoriasis + Purim + staphylococci + antediluvian + logorrhea + autochthonous + serrefine
The digits in the years that these words were spelled are an anagram, too, making this doubly-true.
1925 + 1934 + 1938 + 1939 + 1946 + 1948 + 1952 + 1957 + 1962 + 1964 + 1968 + 1975 + 1985 + 1989 + 1990 + 1993 + 2001 + 2010 =
1928 + 1932 + 1940 + 1941 + 1953 + 1956 + 1958 + 1959 + 1961 + 1963 + 1965 + 1982 + 1983 + 1987 + 1994 + 1999 + 2004 + 2007 - eq3rd place:
Dharam Khalsa with:
If - eq3rd place:
Tony Crafter with:
Do not stand at my grave and weep
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Ivan Andonov with:
Was it "hormones"? =
It's "whore moans"!
List of all nominated
anagrams for February 2011
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[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
March 2011
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Tony Crafter with:
Money is the root of all evil =
Yet the love of oil is normal? - 2nd place:
Larry Brash with:
North American Indian =
Red man in a rich nation. - 3rd place:
Ivan Andonov with:
The spoiler =
Plot is here.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Adie Pena with:
Bond's adversary =
Very badass Dr. No. - Topical Category:
View with:
Nuclear disaster at Fukushima =
Tsunami rush caused a rift & leak. - Rude Category:
Rick Rothstein with:
Making love in bed =
Medieval "bonking". - Medium Length Category:
Ellie Dent with:
One day, this bear walked up to the Hogshead Bar, the West's busiest and smartest bar, and he said,
'Howdy! I'll have a Gin and................................ tonic.' ~
'Cool. But why the big pause?' asked the bartender.
The old bear stared at his hands, and said: 'Aw, it's nothing, son. I've always had 'em.' - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
I was alone at the bar... - People's Names Category:
Adie Pena with:
Sir Thomas Sean Connery ‡
He is an ornery Scotsman. - Other Names Category:
Adie Pena with:
The Statue of Liberty, New York =
To be truly free, as they know it. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
[As a part of Chris Sturdy's Anagram Aid project for the Japanese crisis, this month's Challenge was to anagram this quote.]
Meyran Kraus with:
"An earthquake achieves what the law promises but does not in practice maintain - the equality of all men" - Ignazio Silone =
Quite a loca quiver hit
Uniting them with me;
Alas, one asset it may scar -
Kind people in a zone afar,
Each blown into the sea. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Dharam Khalsa with:
Autobiography - 2nd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
Comfort - eq3rd place:
Tony Crafter with:
How To Get On In Society - eq3rd place:
Adie Pena with:
CLXVII The Lost Love
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Christopher Sturdy with:
Spread your legs =
Red pussy galore!
List of all nominated
anagrams for March 2011
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[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
April 2011
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Mike Mesterton-Gibbons with:
Caffeine addiction =
Coffee in a can did it. - 2nd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
Actions speak louder than words =
Talkers cannot aid; Doers show up. - 3rd place:
Christopher Sturdy with:
At the confessional =
Halt to face one's sin.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Dharam Khalsa with:
Walt Disney movie "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" =
I saw tiny men whistle, serve, wash, and vow to defend. - Topical Category:
Ellie Dent with:
The upcoming royal wedding of Kate and William =
A whole kingdom welcoming nuptial date: Friday. - Rude Category (tie):
David Bourke with:
The sado-masochist bondage party =
Hasty orgasm, chained to a bedpost!
Rick Rothstein with:
Catherine Middleton =
"Mind the erection, lad!" - Medium Length Category:
Tony Crafter with:
There are skinny boobs (.)(.)
There are larger boobs ( o Y o )
Cold boobs ( ^ )( ^ )
And floppy boobs { o }{ o }
And even those asymmetrical
boobs ( o )( . )
~
There are normal boobs ( . )( . )
Silicone boobs ( + )( + )
Perky boobs ( * ) ( * )
Perfect boobs ( o )( o )
Oh, yes...
And Grandma's boobs \./\./
(And they are lovely too! - Long Category:
Ellie Dent with:
A Man's Guide to Female English - People's Names Category:
View with:
Minister Ya'alon =
Israel, my nation. - Other Names Category:
David Bourke with:
New Oxford English Dictionary =
Literacy-honing index of words. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
"Every autobiography is concerned with two characters, a Don Quixote, the Ego, and a Sancho Panza, the Self." W. H. Auden.=
[A poem depicting Dr. Henry Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]
Harsh hate, flood in!
How vast
Each change!
You squat beneath,
Now crazed,
Deranged;
Raw potion can
Excite
Your spite. - Special Category:
- eq1st place:
Tony Crafter with:
Autobiography [version II] - eq1st place:
Dharam Khalsa with:
Here are a few of the best text message abbreviations that have been used by seniors in social networking. - 3rd place:
Harshal M. with:
Earth Song
- eq1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Larry Brash with:
Taliban prisoners escape =
Captains are responsible.
List of all nominated
anagrams for April 2011
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[October] [November] [December]
May 2011
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Mike Keith with:
NINETY/TEN + TWELVE - THREE =
TWENTY + ELEVEN - THIRTEEN.
(90/10 + 12 - 3 = 20 + 11 - 13 = 18) - 2nd place:
Harshal M. with:
The previous president of the United States =
Head of the "Stupidest Person Ever Institute!" - eq3rd place:
Larry Brash with:
Conspiracy theorists ~
ran psychotic stories. - eq3rd place:
Tony Crafter with:
To the victor go the spoils =
I've rights to scoop the lot!
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Harshal M. with:
Murals on the Sistine Chapel ceiling =
This is Michelangelo's true pinnacle. - Topical Category:
Scott Gardner with:
The terrorist Osama bin Laden =
An order obliterates this man. - Rude Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
The lubricated penis =
Bet it can slide up her! - Medium Length Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
President Obama receives a huge ratings bounce in a recent poll, following the death of Osama bin Laden =
Problem is, he'd need to gun down the faithless Arab all over again to be safe in an upcoming election race! - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
Two Irish brothers, Patrick and Connor McGough... - People's Names Category:
Neil Ramsay with:
Severiano Ballesteros =
Valor es sobresaliente.
[This roughly translates to "Courage is outstanding."] - Other Names Category (tie):
Larry Brash with:
The Leaning Tower of Pisa =
Operating while not safe?
Dharam Khalsa with:
Space Shuttle Endeavour =
Launch devotees stare up. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
"How do you solve a problem like Maria?
How do you catch a cloud and pin it down?
How do you find a word that means Maria?
A flibbertijibbet! A will-o'-the wisp! A clown!"
=
How would I whack a chieftain called Osama?
How would I mow a crappy idiot down?
I'll join a brave team inspired by Obama
To rub out a fool, then let his body drown! - Special Category:
- 1st place:
David Bourke with:
Autobiography [version III] - 2nd place:
Tony Crafter with:
Jim and Patricia were eighty years old and had been married for sixty years. - 3rd place:
Ember Nickel with:
Just as these lines that merge to form a key
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Ellie Dent with:
Claude Monet's series of 'Water Lilies'=
I use oil and create timeless flowers.
List of all nominated
anagrams for May 2011
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[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
June 2011
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Rick Rothstein with:
Suicide note =
I used it...once! - 2nd place:
Christopher Sturdy with:
Fruit and vegetables =
Fibre (and a svelte gut). - eq3rd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
So, in the man's eyes, ~
"No" is "She meant yes"? - eq3rd place:
Tony Crafter with:
Don't eat cereals that change the colour of the milk =
Chocolate Corn Flakes that delight me are out then?
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Larry Brash with:
Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush star in "The Kings Speech" =
S.. s.. sorry.. ar.. it.. its.. er.. not.. f.. f.. f.. uc.. cking he.. he.. he.. helping! - Topical Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
The US Representative Anthony D. Weiner =
Your penis? Never send her THAT in a tweet! - Rude Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Huge motorcar to magnify one's penis? =
You are compensating for something. - Medium Length Category:
Mike Mesterton-Gibbons with:
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Hound of the Baskervilles" ~
had cool Baker St. sleuth in hunt for Devonshire slayer. - Long Category:
Harshal M. with:
The Washington Post holds an annual word competition to transform word definitions. - People's Names Category:
View with:
Don Corleone =
No one colder. - Other Names Category:
Mike Mesterton-Gibbons with:
The Acropolis of Athens =
Honor a slice of the past. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
"I wonder what it would be like to live in a world where it was always June." (Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of the Island) =
Thaw
Below our moon -
A muddied ink.
That joyful wait
Renews my tune;
A vile age will
Dawn wretchedly
In Israel soon. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
David Bourke with:
A list of 90 key facts about The Duke of Edinburgh - eq2nd place:
Tony Crafter with:
50 Fascinating Facts About The Royal Wedding - eq2nd place:
Harshal M. with:
Sonnet 18
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Ivan Andonov with:
Soldier in 'Nam =
I remain on LSD.
List of all nominated
anagrams for June 2011
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[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
July 2011
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Mike Mesterton-Gibbons with:
All good things must come to an end =
Man, those glad times couldn't go on! - 2nd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
A psychoanalyst using the Freudian method ~
can help you find out the things a dream says. - 3rd place:
View with:
Search for tequila =
Chase after liquor.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Harshal M. with:
Leonardo da Vinci's drawing, "The Last Supper" =
I arrange twelve pupils and soon add Christ. - Topical Category:
Tony Crafter with:
The singer Amy Winehouse is dead =
Oh, my. Herein dies a wasted genius. - Rude Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
What is penetration? =
A penis into her twat! - Medium Length Category:
Tony Crafter with:
Tuff, a Scotsman, sidled into the Glasgow library and asked the prim female librarian, "Have ye got any books on suicide?" ~
After pausing a minute, the woman looked icily at him over her glasses, and said...
"Sod off ye bastard, ye'll no bring it back!" - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
THE TOP TEN BEST SELLING MUSIC ARTISTS
1. Elvis Presley
2. The Beatles
3. Michael Jackson
4. Frank Sinatra
5. Abba
6. Led Zeppelin
7. Nana Mouskouri
8. Queen
9. Tino Rossi
10. Julio Iglesias
=
1. The King.
2. Liverpool group.
3. Tranquilizers kill.
4. Ol' Blue Eyes.
5. Jesus! Just look at those females!
6. Metal band.
7. A Cretan in specs
8. Britain's best!
9. Ancient, I see!
10. As in: 'I am Spanish'. - People's Names Category:
Harshal M. with:
François-Auguste-René Rodin =
Our genius does art in France. - Other Names Category:
Dharam Khalsa with:
The new McDonald's Happy Meal =
Demand healthy McApples now. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Christopher Sturdy with:
"It was a splendid summer morning and it seemed as if nothing could go wrong." - John Cheever =
Phone rang.
Demanding mother-in-law just coming for a sudden long visit.
Oh, see I'm screwed! - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Meyran Kraus with:
Caelica 86 - 2nd place:
Dharam Khalsa with:
Puns and Groaners - 3rd place:
Ellie Dent with:
THE SIGN OF THE '400': Being a continuation of the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
nedesto with:
The Mona Lisa by the artist Leonardo da Vinci =
Nobody can rival that hesitant smile I adore.
List of all nominated
anagrams for July 2011
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[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
August 2011
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Tony Crafter with:
A street hooligan ~
looting the areas. - 2nd place:
Neil Ramsay with:
Dictatorships ~
dispatch riots. - 3rd place:
nedesto with:
Medical experimentation =
Examined mice to learn tip.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
nedesto with:
Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes =
Vexing quest coloured by dementia. - Topical Category:
Larry Brash with:
United Kingdom Riots =
Drunk idiots emoting. - Rude Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
The octogenarian =
"Got an erection?! Ha!" - Medium Length Category:
Tony Crafter with:
At an auction of art in Kinloch, a wealthy German lost a case containing over #225,000 in cash.
He told the fellow bidders he'd give ~ #200 as a single reward to anyone who handed it in intact.
From the back of the large hall, a Scottish voice announced, 'I'll give #250.' - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
THE TOP TEN GREATEST BRITONS OF ALL TIME
(As voted by the people of Britain)
1. Sir Winston Churchill
2. Isambard Kingdom Brunel
3. Diana, Princess of Wales
4. Charles Darwin
5. William Shakespeare.
6. Sir Isaac Newton
7. Queen Elizabeth I
8. John Lennon
9. Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson
10. Oliver Cromwell
=
1. Bullish World War II Prime Minister. Beat Nazis.
2. Skillful Victorian engineer.
3. Queen of British Hearts.
4. The Creation is Evolution!
5. He penned plays and sonnets.
6. Maths and science know-all!
7. Virgin monarch.
8. Beatle, fell to loner assassin.
9. He came to blows with Napoleon.
10. Job was 'Lord Protector'. - People's Names Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Obama, current leader of the United States =
Another term's fate is unclear due to a debt. - Other Names Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Commercial Boeing planes =
Nice cabins, ample leg-room. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
"To love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance." - Oscar Wilde. =
One's reflection-love, I'm warned, can be a telling sign of foolish ego.
[An ambigram of the anagram text] - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Adie Pena with:
Aoi Sorawa - 2nd place:
Tony Crafter with:
Curtain Rods - 3rd place:
Harshal M. with:
The Grave of Shelley
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Dean Mayer with:
Most terrified tonight if ~
doing it for the first time.
List of all nominated
anagrams for August 2011
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[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
September 2011
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Meyran Kraus with:
The television news broadcast =
I see basic world events on that. - 2nd place:
Adie Pena with:
A Big Mac, fries and a large Coke =
America liked cans of garbage! - 3rd place:
Paul Pan with:
Una famiglia =
Mafia lingua.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Ellie Dent with:
The Silence of the Lambs: a motion picture =
One's meal is complete... but for the Chianti. - Topical Category (tie):
Ed Pegg Jr with:
National Muscle Growth Day =
Doing what comes naturally.
Meyran Kraus with:
The September Eleventh memorial in NY =
It mainly helps one remember the event. - Rude Category:
View with:
A penis surgery =
Guyness repair. - Medium Length Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Monsters that someone made up:
Hannibal Lecter
Norman Bates
Carrie
Damien
'Aliens'
Jason Voorhees
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
=
Modern creeps that are *real* monsters:
Charles Manson
Ted Bundy
Ayatollah Khomeini
Reverend Jim Jones
Osama bin Laden. - Long Category:
nedesto with:
A woman awoke to find that her husband wasn't in their bed. - People's Names Category:
Tony Crafter with:
Catherine, the royal Duchess of Cambridge =
Cherish her soft beauty and melodic grace. - Other Names Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Palace Theatre, NY =
Enact a play there. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Christopher Sturdy with:
"Man would sooner have the void for his purpose than be void of purpose." - Nietzsche =
I've a hunch the poor souls who'd favour Emptiness above Hope do not prize friends. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Tony Crafter with:
Antarctica - 2nd place:
Adie Pena with:
Silence (Over Manhattan) - 3rd place:
nedesto with:
A few months ago, there was an opening with the CIA for an assassin.
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Maurice Goddard with:
Really beautiful women ~
lure men. But a loyal wife??
List of all nominated
anagrams for September 2011
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[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
October 2011
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Meyran Kraus with:
Laughter is the best medicine =
In this bad time, glee's the cure. - 2nd place:
nedesto with:
Children tug on ~
underclothing. - 3rd place:
Rick Rothstein with:
The psychiatrist's couch =
Chat... it cures this psycho.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
The Disney animated movie version of 'Snow White' =
I'm inside a home with seven tiny one-foot dwarves! - Topical Category:
Andrew Brehaut with:
The Apple founder Steve Jobs has died =
Dad's leftover iPhone just shed a beep. - Rude Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
His huge dong =
God, he is HUNG! - Medium Length Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Women before going out:
- Wear dress.
- Find shoes that match it.
- Tease hair for hours.
- Change dress.
- Change shoes.
- Apply lipstick.
=
Men getting ready:
- Fish a good shirt or socks out of a hamper and scrape the stains, where possible.
- Change clothes.
- Rush wife. - Long Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
A bunch of cinematic citations taken from AFI's list of the top one-hundred and presented in random order. - People's Names Category:
David Bourke with:
The former Libyan dictator, Colonel Gaddafi =
Cold, methodical...a great friend of Tony Blair. - Other Names Category:
Ed Pegg Jr with:
iPhones ~
in E-shop. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
"Since we are intelligent human beings living in the twenty first century ~
we must invent renewable things, recycling until that energy is infinite." - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Harshal M. with:
Clair de Lune - 2nd place:
Tony Crafter with:
Email On Behalf Of The Queen - 3rd place:
nedesto with:
All Along The Watchtower
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Chris Chatfield with:
No team spirit =
Rip into mates.
List of all nominated
anagrams for October 2011
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[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
November 2011
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Meyran Kraus with:
The moment I value more is very brief ~
but the memory is alive in me forever. - 2nd place:
nedesto with:
Healthy mood? =
Hold the mayo! - 3rd place:
Tony Crafter with:
A gender transition =
An interesting road.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Christopher Sturdy with:
To make the dish delicious ~
I'd use the cook Delia Smith. - Topical Category:
Adie Pena with:
The Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi =
Politician bullshit is over. Amen! - Rude Category:
nedesto with:
His epic orgasm =
Seismographic! - Medium Length Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Mankind's Evolution:
Eukaryotic cells
Vertebrates
Reptiles
Great Apes
Hominina Subtribe
Homo Sapiens
Modern Humans
=
Human Devolution:
Keats Odes
Albert Einstein
Top IBM Programmers
Boris Yeltsin
Techno Music
Keanu Reeves - Long Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
The 2003 First Place Winner of Technical Standards' Worst Manual Contest: "A Butchers Trolley" - People's Names Category:
David Bourke with:
The Tory Prime Minister, David Cameron =
Pardon my advice to him...retirement, sir! - Other Names Category:
Ivan Andonov with:
The Commonwealth of Australia =
A home to all who can surf it, mate! - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Dharam Khalsa with:
"The Anagrammy Challenge for November is to describe yourself using these words." =
Here's a secret: I'm old. How old? Gangs of vultures sit eyeing me from nearby branches! - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Meyran Kraus with:
The full lyrics of the song "Tears Dry On Their Own" - 2nd place:
Tony Crafter with:
On Approaching Italy - 3rd place:
Tony Crafter with:
An Arab had spent several long days wandering the desert without locating any water.
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Harshal M. with:
Buddha's Eightfold Path:
Right
- View
- Intention
- Speech
- Action
- Livelihood
- Effort
- Mindfulness
- Concentration
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Evolution:
- Inception
- Child phase
- Insight
- Twenties
- Adulthood
- Father
- Five grandchildren
- Coffin/tombstone
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December 2011
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Meyran Kraus with:
A shared illusion ~
is all in our heads. - 2nd place:
Adie Pena with:
Thermal underwear =
He turned real warm. - 3rd place:
David Bourke with:
A few items you might find in your husband's pocket =
Money, humbugs, a picture of his wife and snotty kid.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Adie Pena with:
"I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus" =
I am assuming St. Nick was also my ... - Topical Category:
Dharam Khalsa with:
Man is accidentally shot by his own dog =
And I'd say, somewhat consolingly, "Bitch!" - Rude Category:
nedesto with:
A fart is ~
fast air. - Medium Length Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
What is the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe and Everything?
=
Author Adams feels he's quite intuitive when he invents the great line: "Forty two". - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
A doctor in Dublin wanted to get some time off work to go fishing, so he approached his assistant. "Murphy, I am going fishing tomorrow and don't want to close the clinic. So, I would like you to look after the clinic and take care of all me usual patients."
"Yes sir, oi will!" answered Murphy.
The doctor went fishing next day and, on returning to the clinic the following day, enquired: "How was your day, Murphy?"
Murphy told him that he took care of three patients. "The first one called in with a headache, so oi gave him some Paracetamol."
"Bravo Murphy lad, I like it! And the second one?" asked the doctor.
"The second one had colic and oi gave him Gaviscon, so oi did sir," said Murphy.
"Bravo, bravo! You're unusually good at this Murphy; and what about the third one?" asked the doctor.
"Well sir, oi was sittin' here quietly moindin' me own business when suddenly da door flew open and a young woman burst in, so she did, like a bolt outta the blue! She tore off her clothes, removin' everyt'ing includin' her bra and panties and lay down on the table, spreadin' her legs and shoutin': "Help me for the love of St Patrick! For five years oi've not seen any man!"
"Tunderin' lard Jesus, Murphy, what did ye do?" asked the doctor.
"Oi put drops in her eyes."
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Dermot, from Dublin, appeared on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" and towards the end of the program he'd already won half a million euros.
"You have done very well so far," said Chris Tarrant, the show's host and presenter, "but, worryingly, you've only got one lifeline left - the 'Phone a Friend'. Everything's riding on this question, for a million euros. Do you want to go for it?"
"Yes," said Dermot "Oi'll have a go!"
"Okay, Dermot - which of the following birds does NOT build its own nest?
a) Sparrow
b) Thrush
c) Magpie
d) Cuckoo?"
"Oi'm afraid oi haven't got a clue" said Dermot, ''so oi'm gonna have to use that last lifeline and phone my friend Paddy in Dublin"
Dermot phoned his friend and told him the circumstances and repeated the question.
"Why, that's simple!" cried Paddy; "It's a cuckoo."
"Are you certain?"
"Yes, I am."
Dermot hung up the phone and told Chris: "Oi'll go with cuckoo."
"Is that your final answer?" asked Chris.
"That it is."
There was a long pause and then the presenter screamed: "Cuckoo is the right answer! You've won a million euros!"
The next night Dermot invited Paddy to their local pub to buy him a drink.
"Hey Paddy, just how in Heaven's name did you know that the cuckoo doesn't build his own nest?"
"Easy...! Because he lives in a fookin' clock!" - People's Names Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Bad people rotting in hell =
e.g. Hitler, Pol Pot, Bin Laden. - Other Names Category:
Tony Crafter with:
The British Snoring and Sleep Apnoea Association =
Can it stop nasal in-breathing noises?"
"I hope so, dear." :-( - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Tony Crafter with:
Commonly Broken Resolutions:
- Exercise
- Quit smoking
- Learn a new thing
- Eat healthier and diet
- Pay off debts
- Hang out with your family
- Travel to a new place
- Deal with stress
- Volunteer
- Drink less
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Resolutions I Know I'll Eventually Break Next Year:
- Run marathon
- Eat tidbits
- Stay calm
- Owe less
- Longer walks
- Use discretion
- Tend the garden
- Improved health
- Own a fight-trim physique
- No coffee - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Meyran Kraus with:
Sonnet 108 - 2nd place:
Tony Crafter with:
These are all supposedly based on quotes from a book called "Disorder in the American Courts." - 3rd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
'All Saints' Charlotte Bronte's WINTER STORES
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Rob Bretveld with:
Commonly Broken Resolutions:
- Exercise
- Quit smoking
- Learn a new thing
- Eat healthier and diet
- Pay off debts
- Hang out with your family
- Travel to a new place
- Deal with stress
- Volunteer
- Drink less
=
Resolutions I know I'll eventually break next year:
- Work harder
- Budget my funds
- Watch less "Glee"
- Meet a fine woman
- Vote ideals
- Don't complain
- (Finish the others later...)
- Oh yes, quit procrastinating!
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