Anagrammy Award Winners - 2000
Here are all the winners of Anagrammy Awards in 2000. All
anagrams have been checked for accuracy by John Morahan and Richard
Grantham.
[January] [February] [March]
[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
January 2000
- General Category:
Janet Muggeridge with:
Anti-depressants =
Nastiness, depart! - Entertainment Category:
Tom Myers with:
Contains full frontal female nudity =
Nice tan, so artfully flaunted on film. - Topical Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
The battle for Elian's custody =
Oh stay, little fostered Cuban! - Rude Category:
Tom Myers with:
The traveling salesman =
Vaginas: enters them all! - Spam Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
You Can Easily Stop "Incurable" Herpes Outbreaks Now =
Ah, Can You Eat A Boner, Silly Web-Poster? Suck Our Penis! - Long Spam Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Try IT NOW, IT's Free and it Really does WORK - Long Category:
Linda Garrett with:
Mary had a little lamb,
Its fleece was white as snow,
And everywhere that Mary went
The lamb was sure to go.
=
Larry had a smutty goat,
It was really sweet,
Then when he swerved this lawnmower
It became a slab of meat. - People's Names Category:
Larry Brash with:
Thomas Alva Edison =
Aha! Ions made volts! - Other Names Category:
Tom Myers with:
Hustler Magazine =
Amazing slut here! - Anagram Set Category:
Richard Brodie with:
The battle for Elian's custody =
Best thou flee Castro, tiny lad.
Lad's tiny boat left to US. Cheer!
Nice lady lost, but, ah, tot's free!
Ha! Little boy ran, defects to US.
Fidel Castro, the nut, steal boy? - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Mike Keith with:
Anagrams - Antigrams - eq.2nd place:
David Bourke with:
A group of George Michael themed anagrams. - eq.2nd place:
Richard Grantham with:
Love is too young to know what conscience is
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Meyran Kraus with:
New York, USA =
You wankers!
List of all nominated
anagrams for January 2000
[January] [February] [March]
[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
February 2000
- General Category:
Jaybur with:
Male chauvinism =
I'm such a vile man. - Entertainment Category:
Janet Muggeridge with:
Dame Agatha Christie's famous Belgian detective Monsieur Hercule Poirot =
Crime-fiction egghead sleuth beats a poisoner: "Murder, it has a motive, a clue!" - Topical Category:
Jon Gearhart with:
South Carolina Republican Primary =
Bush popularity ran o'er liar McCain! - Rude Category:
Larry Brash with:
Does a Scotsman wear anything under his kilt? =
Din not know, Mr. Huge testicles and a hairy ass? - Spam Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
<seecups@excite.com>
Best Flesh in the West Found at this Tasty Site!!
No Bull At This Site--Just Raw and Pure Pleasure! Over 18 Only!
http://3626174393/Pluto/aarne =
I wish a jury of 12 poor, sexually used teens will sentence that obese pervert pest, cut his testicles and then put 1,837,439,366 tarantulas up his fat bottom. - Long Spam Category:
Richard Grantham with:
There was once a Princess who was searching for a Prince - Long Category:
Richard Grantham with:
America's Secret Police - People's Names Category:
David Bourke with:
Leonardo DiCaprio =
Ocean idol, or a drip? - Other Names Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
France's Capital =
Clean fact: Paris. - Anagram Set Category:
Janet Muggeridge with:
Does a Scotsman wear anything under his kilt? =
"Wee hairy nuts," said strong lad Ken Macintosh.
Och an' I hid my knees in Douglas's tartan trews.
Och 'n' laird sent guests in a dram o' neat whisky.
Wish orgasms so I undid the clan tartan, ye ken.
O Scots Highlanders army kit want nae undies. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Richard Grantham with:
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds - 2nd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
The Ten Commandments, each anagrammed separately. - 3rd place:
Richard Grantham with:
The Night Dances
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Tom Myers with:
The IRA remains defiant on disarmament =
Sinn Fein: I am a mean, mad, hated terrorist.
List of all nominated
anagrams for February 2000
[January] [February] [March]
[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
March 2000
- General Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Wearing a toupee =
I tape a wee rug on. - Entertainment Category:
ID Letterman with:
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? =
A wealth ambition; win or lose. - Topical Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
The Pope's speech in Israel, grieving for the Holocaust dead =
The perished group? He apologised for the Vatican's silence. - Rude Category:
Ormasyna with:
More Britney Spears Pictures =
Erect boner! I spurt my praises! - Spam Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Here's an idea... (81058)
If you think FREE PORN on the net is hard to find, think again...
We've got thousands of FREE XXX pics and FREE VIDEOS waiting for you! =
To (81058):
I *think* you pissed off the wrong person.
I won't visit an XXX site even if I had gonorrhea and you had a cure.
Here's a different ending: Take off!!! - Long Spam Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
TRANSYLVANIA (IT) - Two attractive young women have disappeared while vacationing in the Transylvanian Mountains. - Long Category:
Linda Garrett with:
To spell out "Two Mormons came to Bill's door" in logiceeze - People's Names Category:
David Bourke with:
Madonna Louise Ciccone =
One cool dance musician. - Other Names Category:
Tom Myers with:
Museum of Modern Art, New York (The MOMA) =
To humour Tom Myers, frame naked women. - Anagram Set Category:
Ormasyna with:
Vegetarianism =
Starve? Imagine!
Serving meat? Ai!!!
Save grain item. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Richard Grantham with:
Isn't it awfully nice to have a penis! - 2nd place:
Richard Brodie with:
Psalm 136 - 3rd place:
Linda Garrett with:
The Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Mick Tully with:
Dilatation and curettage =
Agitated an irate old cunt.
List of all nominated
anagrams for March 2000
[January] [February] [March]
[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
April 2000
- General Category:
Larry Brash with:
Gastroenterologist =
I let go torrents o' gas. - Entertainment Category:
Tom Myers with:
Who was that masked man, riding on the white horse, with all the silver bullets? =
Ah! An absurd kids show! It's The Lone Ranger TV show with the William Tell theme. - Topical Category:
Jaybur with:
Saint George's Day =
Yes! As I get dragon! - Rude Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Genital Warts =
Rinse twat, gal! - Spam Category:
Richard Grantham with:
These girls are barely legal. =
The "girls" are really beagles. - Long Spam Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Looking for some hot young girls? Look no further. - Long Category:
Richard Grantham with:
My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun - People's Names Category:
Richard Grantham with:
William Shakespeare =
I'll make a wise phrase. - Other Names Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Quarter Pounders with Cheese =
It's queer how the crap endures. - Anagram Set Category: Awarded posthumously to
Daniel F. Etter
Daniel F. Etter with:
Fetal tissue research =
I curse heartless fate!
Rare fetus sale! Ethics?
Sees their fatal cures.
Safe, stealthier cures.
Her freest casualties. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Richard Grantham with:
Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens - 2nd place:
Mike Keith with:
Foolish About Windows - 3rd place:
Richard Brodie with:
Psalm 83
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
David Bourke with:
The Ballad of Reading Gaol
List of all nominated
anagrams for April 2000
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[April] [My] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
May 2000
- General Category:
Tom Myers with:
Lesbian perversity! =
Britney Spears live! - Entertainment Category:
Brenden Preece with:
Pokemon Trading Cards =
Kids mad on great PR con. - Topical Category:
Richard Grantham with:
The actor Douglas Fairbanks dies =
A big star had fucked a lot o' sirens. - Rude Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Inflammatory Bowel Disease =
My ass blew fire, I moaned a lot. - Spam Category:
Larry Brash with:
You can earn $50,000 or more in the next 90 days sending e-mail. Seem impossible? Read on for details. =
Dear friends, I lost all my money, i.e. exceeding $9,500,000, on this one spam. I am one true-born sad-arse. - Long Spam Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Here's how we prepare our e-mail lists: - Long Category:
Richard Grantham with:
How many roads must a man walk down before you call him a man? - People's Names Category:
Graham Perkins with:
The actress, Jamie Lee Curtis =
Er... here's a clue: majestic tits! - Other Names Category:
Richard Brodie with:
The great pyramid of Cheops =
My God! Perfect Pharaoh site! - Anagram Set Category:
Mick Tully with:
Legalise prostitution =
It's legislature option.
Touts tip: girlie on sale.
Log stilettoes up in air!
Regulate, list position.
Priest: 'Out, legislation!' - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Richard Grantham with:
The Soldier - 2nd place:
Mike Keith with:
Lo, as a careful huswife runs to catch - 3rd place (tie):
David Bourke with:
How many Richard Granthams does it take to change a light bulb?
Richard Brodie with:
Psalm 148
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Don P. Fortier with:
The hit musical is Andrew Lloyd Webber's "CATS" =
I beheld a cast hiss, rub, claw, stridently meow.
List of all nominated
anagrams for May 2000
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[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
June 2000
- General Category:
Tom Myers with:
Suspicious character =
Has curious practices. - Entertainment Category (tie):
Richard Brodie with:
Venus de Milo =
I'm love's nude.
Tom Myers with:
Britney Spears, live, on the stage =
Tiny teen. Gasp! I love her breasts! - Topical Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Ethiopian war ceasefire =
A wish of peace in Eritrea. - Rude Category:
Jaybur with:
A braless bosom =
A lass bobs more. - Spam Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
MAKE SURE YOUR RETURN ADDRESS IS ON YOUR ENVELOPE IN CASE OF ANY MAIL PROBLEMS! =
Roses are red
Violets are blue
You're a porn-spammer ninny
And slime, so FUCK YOU! - Long Spam Category:
Richard Grantham with:
We are seeking Motivated individuals for National expansion. - Long Category:
Larry Brash with:
And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world, ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the Freedom of Man.
=
A youthful, affluent Kennedy, on accession, he asks aloud: we, both domestic and world communities, try to look for a way to unify for the Common Good of All, rather than worry away at your cozy corner of the turf.
www.award.com - People's Names Category (tie):
Linda Garrett with:
The brutal Hermann Goering =
Nuremberg Trial. Hang? Not he!
Richard Grantham with:
"Bugsy" Malone =
Mean, ugly S.O.B. - Other Names Category:
Larry Brash with:
Harley Davidson Motorcycles =
Very costly old road machines. - Anagram Set Category:
Mick Tully with:
Tandoori chicken =
Darn, I cook ethnic!
Chaotic dinner, OK?
Rancid? Choke on it! - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Richard Grantham with:
Psalm 51, Miserere mei - 2nd place:
Mike Keith with:
The Holy Sonnets of John Donne - 3rd place:
Larry Brash with:
And Did Those Feet in Ancient Time
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Martin Rand with:
The "Noddy" books by Enid Blyton
Click here to view the complete anagram
List of all nominated
anagrams for June 2000
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[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
July 2000
- General Category:
Tom Myers with:
Famous traditional southern wedding march =
A dirt farmer with a loaded shotgun 'n' no music. - Entertainment Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Mel Gibson, "The Patriot" =
He is promoting battle! - Topical Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Billions are to be paid out to the victims of lung and throat cancer =
Liable to ruin the five tobacco drug companies that lost? No, darn it! - Rude Category:
William Tunstall-Pedoe with:
Simultaneous Orgasm =
Rogue aims: slut moans. - Spam Category:
Larry Brash with:
A hidden camera follows the prom queen and her date back to their motel room. You get to see it all! =
ALERT!! READ ME!: Abandon hope all ye who enter here! It's rot, a load of old shit etc! Get me out quick, Mom! - Long Spam Category:
Richard Grantham with:
---DIRECTIONS---FOR HOW TO POST TO NEWSGROUPS--- - Long Category:
Richard Grantham with:
ANAGRAMS: Sleep Deprivation - People's Names Category:
Richard Grantham with:
The Israeli general, Moshe Dayan =
Hail, great hairless one-eyed man! - Other Names Category:
David Bourke with:
Want cleaner bowels? =
Newcastle Brown Ale. - Anagram Set Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Victoria's Secret Catalogue =
Got actual erotica services.
Cool, cause I crave great tits.
Our static, erotic cleavages.
It's our erotic cleavages act.
Covet a girl: "A cute, erotic ass!" - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Richard Grantham with:
A question in a physics degree exam at the University of Copenhagen - 2nd place:
Linda Garrett with:
Tiger! Tiger! Burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
-- William Blake
=
Fluffy Bunny! Roasting bright
Who the hell set him alight?
Did mere farmers aim to fry
Their carrot eating little guy?
-- Mr Bake Me Now - 3rd place:
Tom Myers with:
A list of Dr Seuss Books
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Challenge Award:
Martin Rand with:
Tiger! Tiger! burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
=
Gerbil! Gerbil! Toasty warm
On the filthy hamster farm,
Grind thy huge symmetric teeth
On fruit of fig (or underneath). - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Dan Fortier with:
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. =
Here the patriots had wanted to be quite clear as to why they can no longer remain British peers, but instead must end that life by revolt: We share faith that elected rule helped ensure all attain higher fate.
List of all nominated
anagrams for July 2000
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[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
August 2000
- General Category:
Tom Myers with:
Years of neglect meant ~
a legacy of resentment. - Entertainment Category:
Art Day with:
The Penthouse centerfold =
Unclothed "pets" often here. - Topical Category:
Richard Brodie with:
Russia turns down British and American submarine rescue offers =
Reds ruin it for crew: barbarous, inhuman minds refuse assistance. - Rude Category (tie):
Richard Grantham with:
Large breasts =
Great, braless.
Tom Myers with:
This is a new device which will double your penis size -- it's guaranteed! =
Scientist: with a hard willie so big, seduce ladies whenever you unzip! - Spam Category:
Larry Brash with:
I APOLOGIZE TO ALL THAT RECIEVED MY COMMERCIAL POSTING YESTERDAY, I TRULY MADE AN ERROR WITH MY POSTING SOFTWARE. IM SORRY =
Regret? O, I'm lying. I really meant to send it. I'm a low-life, depraved, crazy spammer who scams, too. Priority? I try to get your cash. - Long Spam Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Guys, does the size of your penis concern you? - Long Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? - People's Names Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy =
O, it's a lovely thick novel! - Other Names Category:
Tom Myers with:
Firestone radial tires =
Inferior -- disaster tale! - Anagram Set Category:
Richard Grantham with:
And with a blend of these four indivisible elements -
EARTH, both divine and life-fill'd, to imbue newnesses;
AIR's blow, undefined, not visible, that enmeshed life;
WATER, seem'd libation behind the fund of liveliness;
Blessed FIRE of the divine, now bated, still inhumane -
He made this oft-unbelievable world's infinite ends. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Richard Grantham with:
Genesis 1:1 - 2:3 - 2nd place:
Richard Grantham with:
Stillborn - 3rd place:
Mike Keith with:
Sonnet by Nicolas de Caen
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Jaybur with:
Sir Alec Guinness dies at eighty-six =
I sigh: sadly, it's exit a screen genius.
List of all nominated
anagrams for August 2000
[January] [February] [March]
[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
September 2000
- General Category:
Jaybur with:
Circumstantial evidence =
Can ruin detective's claim. - Entertainment Category:
Tom Myers with:
Letterman Tonight =
Late night torment. - Topical Category:
Jon Gearhart with:
The United States Olympian Michael Johnson repeats as the 400-meter dash champion =
Athlete steals 400 second time? Ahh... poetry in motion. Perhaps he's just a damn machine! - Rude Category:
David Bourke with:
The menstrual cycle =
"My cunt creates hell!" - Spam Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Jack be Nimble
Jack be Quick
To See the Hottest Porn
You Have to Click
http://www.smutserve.com
=
Jerk be Shitty
Jerk be Sick
Love-Act? Cum-Bath?
No! Shove a Stick!
http://www.CuteEloquentPoem.com - Long Spam Category:
Larry Brash with:
Hello everybody, I offer you to start earning money today only by reading your email. - Long Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Preamble to the United States Constitution - People's Names Category:
Larry Brash with:
The Brontë Sisters, Anne, Charlotte and Emily =
Celebrate many stories set in the North land. - Other Names Category:
ID Letterman with:
The great city of San Francisco =
Ecstatic, horny fags fornicate. - Anagram Set Category:
Heather Mappus with:
Preventing coital desire =
Locating penis... Retrieved!
God! entire penis vertical!
Lord! I pet it, never ceasing.
Penis erect in large divot.
Never deep: giant clitoris. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
David Bourke with:
The Monty Python Dead Parrot Sketch - 2nd place:
Richard Grantham with:
The song used in the film "Watership Down" - 3rd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
Three anagrams of A Daughter of Eve by Christina Georgina Rossetti
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Mike Keith with:
Ecclesiasticus 44: 1-15
List of all nominated
anagrams for September 2000
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[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
October 2000
- General Category:
Ernesto Guiraldes with:
Who's the World's Stupidest Person? =
Results show the Windsors topped. - Entertainment Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Wile E. Coyote and The Roadrunner =
Try a cartoon duel where none die! - Topical Category:
Rick Rothstein with:
The Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic =
Damning evil policy, Serbs voted asshole out. - Rude Category:
Rick Rothstein with:
I please her vagina =
I have a large penis. - Spam Category:
Richard Grantham with:
My White Cotton Panties are Rolled Down Over My Firm Tan Thighs!
And My Knees are Up Over My Head!!
Guess What You Can See?
=
Wow! I Can See Them - A Warty, Runny Minge, One Of Your Dodgy Herpetic Vulva Sores, And The Stinky Arsehole That Spammed Me! - Long Spam Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Spammerwocky - Long Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Robert Bridges: Winter Nightfall - People's Names Category:
Jaybur with:
Sir Peter Paul Rubens =
Superb painter rules. - Other Names Category:
Jaybur with:
Fire of London =
Inferno of old. - Anagram Set Category:
Brad Williams with:
Man walks into the bar I use, a trusty duck tethered. =
The bartender wails, "Take this turkey and scum out!"
The man wheedles, "Arr, but it's not a turkey, it's a duck!"
The bartender says, "Um... true. I was talkin' to the duck." - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Richard Grantham with:
Arsehole - 2nd place:
Jon Gearhart with:
The Land of Beyond - 3rd place:
Mike Keith with:
Four-Gram-Word Text (from Will Shak. play)
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Ralph Musco with:
FS: MACE PERSONAL PROTECTION DEVICE
List of all nominated
anagrams for October 2000
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[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
November 2000
- General Category:
Richard Grantham with:
If all the veins in my body were laid end-to-end,
then damn soon I will very definitely be dead! - Entertainment Category:
David Bourke with:
The Traveling Wilburys:
Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Roy Orbison =
An angry jew / the Beatle / blond boy / sorry prat in ELO / stiff guy... in short, very boring old men. - Topical Category:
ID Letterman with:
Manual recount =
Unclear amount. - Rude Category:
Larry Brash with:
The Missionary Position =
Say, I insist I'm on top o' her. - Spam Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
OLD FRIENDS
OLD CLASSMATES
MILITARY BUDDIES
DEADBEAT DADS & MOMS
SIBLING'S
RELATIVES
LOST LOVED ONES
WITNESS LOCATING
=
LAME MORONS,
SAD CRETINS,
BAD-ASS IDIOTS,
BRAIN-DEAD CLODS,
EVIL DOLTS,
VAIN DWEEBS,
SILLY OLD GITS,
FALSE NET-DUMMIES:
Get lost. - Long Spam Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Here are the 4 easy steps to success - Long Category:
Richard Grantham with:
The Soldier by Rupert Brooke - People's Names Category:
Andrew MacCormack with:
George "Dubya" Bush =
Boy, he'd bugger USA. - Other Names Category:
Mick Tully with:
Flanders Fields =
Sad, friends fell. - Anagram Set Category:
Richard Grantham with:
What shall we do with the drunken sailor? =
We'll rush in, soak the old hand with water.
Rare old wino? We think we'd lash that lush!
Swill, hah? OK, hold that swine underwater!
O, we rut that dill so hard when he walks in!
We'll shit on that wanker's head. (How lurid!) - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Richard Brodie with:
A block anagram of Psalm 119 - 2nd place:
David Bourke with:
The Ten Commandments - 3rd place:
Richard Grantham with:
Part of the original press release for the Teletubbies from March 1997.
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Challenge Award:
Richard Grantham with:
I am a pretty little Dutch girl,
As pretty as I can be.
And all the boys in the neighbourhood
Are crazy over me!
=
An elderly Palm Beach citizen,
I leer at my bingo card:
To play it's rather easy, uh?
But *voting* there's too hard! - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Rick Rothstein with:
Safe And Easy Snoring Solution! =
Insert nose in ass of a young lad.
List of all nominated
anagrams for November 2000
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[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
December 2000
- General Category:
Dan Fortier with:
Centenarian =
Near ancient. - Entertainment Category:
Jaybur with:
One hundred and two Dalmatians =
Unhand dear, dotted animals - NOW! - Topical Category:
Rick Rothstein with:
I demand a recount =
A dream continued. - Rude Category:
Tom Myers with:
Foreign exchange student =
French! I get tongue and sex! - Spam Category:
Larry Brash with:
Does Financial Freedom Interest You? =
O, it's a scam, you indolent reefer-fiend. - Long Spam Category:
David Bourke with:
Romance Coupons.com - is the place for fresh ideas that put the variety back into your relationship - Long Category:
David Bourke with:
Now, I don't want you to think I expect acknowledgements for all of my posts - People's Names Category:
Jaybur with:
Miss Venus Williams =
I'll win massive sums! - Other Names Category:
Crash Davis with:
Brigham Young University =
Being virgins may hurt you. - Anagram Set Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
The Biggest and Most Creative Painters of All Times =
Da Vinci: Artist left protégés the best gem, 'Mona Lisa'.
Van Gogh: Became mad; titles 'Self Portrait' - it is tense.
Michelangelo: Artist's 'Pieta' met finest, bravest god.
Matisse: Five Trotting Girls became the top 'La Danse'.
Monet: Aged master's soft 'Lilies' brighten, captivate. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
David Bourke with:
'Twas the night before Christmas - eq.2nd place:
Richard Brodie with:
A section-by-section anagram of Psalm 119 - eq.2nd place:
Richard Grantham with:
Two carols made into anagrams of each other, followed by four-part choral arrangements of each that are also anagrams.
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Richard Grantham with:
On the twelfth day of Christmas
List of all nominated
anagrams for December 2000
[January] [February] [March]
[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
Links to Yearly Winners Pages
2020 Full List of Winners - 2020 stats
2019 Full List of Winners - 2019 stats
2018 Full List of Winners - 2018 stats
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