Anagrammy Award Winners - 2001
Here are all the winners of Anagrammy Awards in 2001. All
anagrams have been checked for accuracy by Richard Grantham, David Bourke and
SpursKevin.
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[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
January 2001
- General Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Antidemocratic =
Dictator came in. - Entertainment Category:
Crash Davis with:
Kim Basinger files for divorce from Alec Baldwin =
Bride roars "I'm a fickle blond! Screw off, I'm leaving!" - Topical Category:
Ulf Lunde with:
Abdel Baset Ali Mohmed Al-Megrahi =
I am Allah's eager lad. I bombed them! - Rude Category:
Keith Lehman with:
She's on the rag =
No shags there! - Spam Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
So my friend, I have given you the ideas, information, materials and opportunity to become financially independent.
=
A Nice Ode
Shit-I'm-Creepy Vermin-Food,
Please pal, I ain't in the mood.
Ads again?! Leave or find, nut,
My foot in yer ninny butt! - Long Spam Category:
Larry Brash with:
ARE YOU READY TO GET $40,000 IN 6 WEEKS WITH ONLY 6 BUCKS!!?? - Long Category:
Richard Brodie with:
Job 2:3 - People's Names Category:
Jaybur with:
General George Smith Patton =
Germans gotta go! I repel then! - Other Names Category:
Husband and Wife with:
Miss Congeniality =
My giant silicones! - Anagram Set Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Let's look at some of the top-grossing cinematic features in the USA: =
'Titanic': The film gets cute as Rose lets go of one Romeo at a sunk ship...
'Forrest Gump': So, a nice stooge, a *fool*, is the luckiest man in the state?!
'Home Alone': Nice tot gets (then uses) gifts - mutilates a pair of crooks!
'The Lion King': Animators use computer tool-sets; see 'Cat Fights a Foe'.
'E.T.': Focus on a cute alien's task to go "Phone Home". I stress it - great film! - Special Category:
- 1st place:
David Bourke with:
Decomposing Composers - 2nd place:
Richard Grantham with:
Hello everyone and welcome to this anagram. As the more perceptive of you must by now have noticed, it's quite an odd little 'gram indeed - and for a number of reasons of note. - 3rd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
Several treatments of a pair of acrostic poems, one by Carroll to a friend and one by Poe's ill wife to her husband.
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Don P. Fortier with:
Autoerotic asphyxiation =
I act out sex. No air? Oh, a pity.
List of all nominated
anagrams for January 2001
[January] [February] [March]
[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
February 2001
- General Category:
Earle Jones with:
Russian roulette =
Retries not usual. - Entertainment Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Charles Dickens's 'Oliver Twist' =
The classic writer's kids' novel! - Topical Category:
Tom Myers with:
Israel: Sharon versus Barak =
Real risk! Has Arabs nervous! - Rude Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
'Snow White's Nasty Adventures', The X-Rated Video =
Sexy tart does in-and-out with the seven dwarves! - Spam Category:
Richard Grantham with:
The program includes: BONUS AMAZING FAT ABSORBER CAPSULES, THE 30-DAY WEIGHT REDUCTION PLAN, PROGRESS REPORT, AND MUCH MORE!!!
=
Spammer! Spammer! not so bright,
Zero, dog-dung, scrap of shite,
Churns out pretense bawling "BUY!!!!" -
Hear our call: Eat crap and die! - Long Spam Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
T E S T I M O N I A L S ******* - Long Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Women - Men - People's Names Category (tie):
Larry Brash with:
Antonio Stradivarius of Cremona, Italy =
Famous or rare violins in an attic today?
Meyran Kraus with:
Giovanni Pergolesi =
I love opera singing! - Other Names Category:
Richard Brodie with:
The Palestine Liberation Organization =
Eager to ban, to annihilate, Zionist peril! - Anagram Set Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Did you know only these three motion pictures won the five most valuable and prestigious Academy Awards? =
'It Happened One Night': Mousy runaway heiress (diva Claudette Colbert) soaks a wonderful movie's witty mood.
'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest': Wild guy tries to start a mutiny in a madhouse. Movie is hard and bawdy, people!
'The Silence of the Lambs': A murderous, devouring Lecter (Hopkins) dupes a woody SWAT team on a way to divinity. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Richard Grantham with:
Auto Wreck - 2nd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
George Meredith: Love in the Valley - 3rd place:
Mike Keith with:
Apt, Not Hidden, Tale (For a Minor) - Lewis C.
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Mike Keith with:
The Lamentations of Jeremiah, Chapter 3
List of all nominated
anagrams for February 2001
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[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
March 2001
- General Category:
Jaybur with:
The misandrist =
It's men I'd trash. - Entertainment Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Suicide is painless,
It brings on many changes,
And I can take or leave it if I please. =
Sung, I believe, in "M*A*S*H" (a series set against epic conflicts and daily pain in Korea). - Topical Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Russell Crowe in 'Gladiator' =
Result: I win real gold Oscar! - Rude Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
A Ten-Inch Dick =
Nice and thick! - Spam Category:
Larry Brash with:
Consolidate all your Bills into One Monthly Payment
Slash you credit card interest rates down to zero =
More bloody rancorous spam! Who'll end it?
Today's latest count is another ninety trillion deletes. Crazy! - Long Spam Category:
David Bourke with:
When you access the Internet, your computer keeps permanent hidden records of your activities! - Long Category:
David Bourke with:
Hail Mary, full of grace - People's Names Category:
Jaybur with:
Wilfred Edward Salter Owen =
War saddened writer fellow. - Other Names Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei =
The elite pure-racist Hitler-based Nazi association. - Anagram Set Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Five great composers whose surnames started with the letter B (as indeed so many of them did), in chronological order:
Old Bach, who created great masses or the truly divine Passions then went off to sire more tiresome goddam children;
Beethoven, adored stone-deaf master, model of choral-symphonic writing, whose terse late string music is rather odd;
To Brahms, whose tight symphonies and sweet if guarded violin concerto are deemed models of orchestral restraint;
Berg, who drew his hot, sad violin concerto (dedicated 'to the memory of an angel') from serialism's stern, austere depths;
Berio, whose elegant, edgy, eclectic Sinfonia's rather odd third movement swiped from Mahler, Strauss and others too. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Richard Grantham with:
Ode to the Amoeba - 2nd place:
Mike Keith with:
The Metamorphosis - 3rd place:
David Bourke with:
Dear friend,
Would you like to receive every morning Italian news directly in your mailbox, ABSOLUTELY FREE?
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Challenge Award:
Richard Grantham with:
O my love is like a red, red rose,
That's newly sprung in June:
O my love is like the melody,
That's sweetly played in tune.
=
You need my seed, my Lily raw,
So ever hot like nettles;
I'd love to surge within your jeans
And smell the pinky petals. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Pip Eastop with:
London Chamber Orchestra =
Brahms or Handel concerto.
List of all nominated
anagrams for March 2001
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[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
April 2001
- General Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Bottles of hydrogen peroxide =
Good tip there for sexy blonde. - Entertainment Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Oscar Wilde's "De Profundis" =
Prison life cued sad words. - Topical Category:
David Bourke with:
The American spyplane =
Chinese play mean trap. - Rude Category:
Adrian Hickford with:
Empty penis? =
Yep, I'm spent. - Spam Category:
Richard Grantham with:
!!!!!!P O R N O M A N I A!!!!!!
Fifty Naked Beauties!
Dykes Giving A Stallion Head!
Amazing Anal Video!
Plus Much More!
!!!!SATISFY YOUR URGE TODAY!!!!
=
If I ever meet you, nasty spammer, I'll stick my sodding bazooka up your fat ass and fire again and again till you've had enough. - Long Spam Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Hi! My name is Betty Wilson. I got your e-mail address off a post. - Long Category:
Larry Brash with:
Two households, both alike in dignity - People's Names Category:
Jaybur with:
M. Etienne de Silhouette =
The esteemed in outline. - Other Names Category:
Jaybur with:
The Israeli Airline =
El Al: I rise in the air! - Anagram Set Category:
Adrian Hickford with:
Five classic authors of the horror genre whose take on life is downright macabre and slightly loopy:
Clive Barker: he can frighten you with his low-grade hits: cool passages on fiery Hell-rooms. Daft or not?
Fearful Stephen King - beastly car Christine: the groovy motor follows a sad high-school weirdo, Arnie.
H.P. Lovecraft wreaked chaos within terrific, insane tales of yore: horrible ghouls and gloomy ghosts.
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley wrote Frankenstein: gothic, horrific, savage - oh, poor ghoulish baddies.
Bram Stoker, Irish creator of fiendish Dracula. He goes for the nape so evilly! Got last lynching - oh wow! - Special Category:
- 1st place:
James H. Young with:
WHAT ARE THE HALLMARKS OF A GOOD ANAGRAM? - 2nd place:
David Bourke with:
Mambo No.5 - Lou Bega - 3rd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
We want to spend less time on the busy freeways commuting
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Challenge Award:
Mike Keith with:
'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.
=
He, Lewis, grabbed the vibrant role,
Assembled dreams and rhymes with glee,
But vowed that one most mighty goal:
Originality. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Don P. Fortier with:
"Are you the Messiah?" =
"Ah, so true. Yes, I am He."
List of all nominated
anagrams for April 2001
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[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
May 2001
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Richard Grantham with:
The best things in life are free =
Resting beneath the fireflies. - 2nd place:
Tom Myers with:
Internet spam =
It's permanent. - 3rd place:
Jaybur with:
Aspirin tablets =
It's pain blaster!
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
David A. Green with:
Erich von Daniken's "Chariots of the Gods?" =
Crank has no good evidence for this shit. - Topical Category:
Jaybur with:
Mid East violence =
Malice so evident. - Rude Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Battery-operated vibrator =
Probe a torrid, tatty beaver. - Spam Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
A PERSONAL NOTE FROM THE ORIGINATOR OF THIS PROGRAM - Long Category:
Richard Grantham with:
A Carroll acrostic anagrammed into a true story. - People's Names Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Noël Coward is ~
no Oscar Wilde. - Other Names Category:
James H. Young with:
The Great Wall of China =
What a length of a relic! - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Larry Brash with:
Minister Charles Simpson has the power to make you a LEGALLY ORDAINED MINISTER within 48 hours!!!! - 2nd place:
Richard Grantham with:
A stanza from the poem Picthorn Manor by Amy Lowell, anagrammed into paraphrases of four existing sonnets while obeying an additional constraint. - 3rd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
Dora Sigerson: Ireland
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
David A. Green with:
Harry Houdini, the famous escapologist =
I'm easily out of tough ropes, hard chains.
List of all nominated
anagrams for May 2001
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[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
June 2001
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Wayne Baisley with:
I am mentally disturbed =
Tell my Martian buddies! - eq.2nd place:
Phil Carmody with:
Primitive languages =
I give a sample - I grunt. - eq.2nd place:
Richard Grantham with:
Two bricks short of a load =
Thick as two floorboards.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
The Royal Shakespeare Company =
One may appear there as Shylock. - Topical Category:
Tom Myers with:
Blair wins the election =
The liberal won - it's nice! - Rude Category:
Larry Brash with:
Ladies' underpanties =
Splendid arse, Auntie! - Spam Category:
David Bourke with:
!!!!--SPECIAL OFFER TOTALLY FREE PASS--!!!! !!!! - Long Category:
Mike Keith with:
When I consider every thing that grows - People's Names Category:
Jaybur with:
The Norwegian artist Edvard Munch =
Driven toward The (haunting) Scream. - Other Names Category:
Richard Grantham with:
The Gregorian calendar =
Change error, align date. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Larry Brash with:
Accident-proneness - Psychopathological Theory. Mythology or reality? - 2nd place:
Richard Grantham with:
Ernie Eats Cookies In Bed - 3rd place:
Adrian Hickford with:
The Land of Nod
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Jaybur with:
The Wimbledon Tennis Championship =
Henman's time: he'd lob, chip, spin to win.
List of all nominated
anagrams for June 2001
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[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
July 2001
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Richard Grantham with:
A water-closet =
To clear waste. - 2nd place:
Adrian Hickford with:
Headstone =
One's death. - 3rd place:
David Bourke with:
Christian values =
Real chauvinists.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Larry Brash with:
The Impressionist painter, Claude Monet =
He attempts intense colour. I am inspired. - Topical Category:
Lardy Girl with:
Etna's eruption =
Nature opens it. - Rude Category:
Lardy Girl with:
Erotic massage =
Orgasmic tease. - Spam Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Take a minute to fill out the simple form below and receive a quote comparing the best values from among hundreds of the nation's top insurance companies! - Long Category:
Richard Grantham with:
When I do count the clock that tells the time - People's Names Category:
Adrian Hickford with:
Yasmin Le Bon =
Mainly bones. - Other Names Category:
Jaybur with:
Ego Boost Bra =
O, great boobs! - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Larry Brash with:
Dear Friend:
Find solutions to all your daily problems and life's challenges at the click of a mouse button? - 2nd place:
Richard Grantham with:
Suicide Off Egg Rock by Sylvia Plath, anagrammed into a depiction of Plath's own suicide. - 3rd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
Peace by Henry Vaughan, anagrammed into paraphrases of three existing poems also related to roses.
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Challenge Award:
Richard Grantham with:
Under a spreading chestnut-tree
The village smithy stands;
The smith, a mighty man is he,
With large and sinewy hands;
And the muscles of his brawny arms
Are strong as iron bands.
=
Within a tubby grandma's legs
An intern gyno stands;
If he gives the hairy clam a smear
And then inspects her glands,
The matron surely starts to muse,
"I wish he'd warmed his hands." - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
David Bourke with:
The Lord's Prayer
List of all nominated
anagrams for July 2001
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[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
August 2001
- General Category:
- 1st place:
SpursKevin with:
An eating disorder =
I'd eat orange rinds. - eq.2nd place:
Jaybur with:
The dental surgeon =
Nursed teeth along. - eq.2nd place:
Adrian Hickford with:
The General Hospital =
He operates all night.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
William Butler Yeats =
Sit, write me a lullaby. - Topical Category (tie):
Larry Brash with:
Christopher Skase =
He has sick reports.
Jaybur with:
The Code Red computer virus =
Drive seemed touch corrupt. - Rude Category:
Adrian Hickford with:
So get your fingers out =
Your tongue goes first. - Spam Category:
David Bourke with:
Your Dating Life Might Be Great Right Now,
But What If It Could Be Even Better?! - Long Category:
David Bourke with:
An Essex girl is crossing the road, when she gets hit by an XR3i. - People's Names Category (tie):
Wayne Baisley with:
William Sherman =
I'm "War is Hell" man.
Walter Newboldt with:
Sinead O'Connor =
Croon and noise. - Other Names Category:
Larry Brash with:
United States of America =
Mac and Fries Eat-out Site. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Richard Grantham with:
A selection of poems by Wendy Cope. - 2nd place:
David Bourke with:
Bourke's Parakeet Facts - 3rd place:
Richard Brodie with:
Gringotts Equity (a Harry Potter poem)
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Adrian Hickford with:
Aren't you sick and tired of having to cope with side-effects from drugs like viagra and than having to take more drugs to counter the side-effects!
List of all nominated
anagrams for August 2001
[January] [February] [March]
[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
September 2001
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Allan Morley with:
A skeleton in the cupboard =
Bones are locked up in that. - 2nd place:
Jaybur with:
Oh, I pray that each find ~
faith, hope and charity. - 3rd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
Nude Modelling =
Indulge old men.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Richard Grantham with:
"What's a nice girl like you doing in a place like this?" =
"Cackling at pieheads with original lines like you." - Topical Category:
Zoran Radisavlevic with:
Usama bin Laden =
Damnable in U.S.A.! - Rude Category:
David Bourke with:
Durex contraceptives =
Cervix/anus protected. - Spam Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Boat based Whale watching is one of the fastest growing tourist "must do's", in the world today. - Long Category:
James H. Young with:
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida,... - People's Names Category:
Larry Brash with:
Osama bin Laden =
A bad man (no lies). - Other Names Category:
James H. Young with:
A Nintendo Gameboy =
Made to be annoying. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Richard Grantham with:
No terrorists here! Join our porn site, turn off the TV, quit watching the crap happening in the states, and join our free site! - 2nd place:
SpursKevin with: [A verse of a poem by Rudyard Kipling]
When you're wounded and left on Afghanistan's plains,
And the women come out to cut up what remains,
Jest roll to your rifle and blow out your brains
An' go to your Gawd like a soldier.
=
When you get wounded or dead from American planes,
And we won't stop the US to kill who remain,
And you can still get out if you just use your brains,
Go not to war for Allah or bin Laden. - 3rd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
A selection of Caravaggio-related anagrams.
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Mick Tully with:
The Intel Corporation =
Tailor one rotten chip.
List of all nominated
anagrams for September 2001
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[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
October 2001
- General Category:
- 1st place:
David A. Green with:
An hermaphrodite =
O, I'm part he and her! - 2nd place:
Noam D. Elkies with:
Homo sapiens =
Ape's son, IMHO. - 3rd place:
Richard Grantham with:
Future generations =
Our unfit teenagers.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
SpursKevin with:
Dolly Parton's Greatest Hits =
Hot legs, portly arse, and tits. - Topical Category:
David Bourke with:
The USA and Britain ~
unite and hit Arabs. - Rude Category:
David Bourke with:
Drinking to excess =
Dick resting, no sex. - Spam Category:
Allan Morley with:
Dear Friend,
If you have been searching for a 100% GUARANTEED and Risk Free way to lose your unwanted inches, this is going to be the most exciting message you have ever received! - Long Category:
James H. Young with:
A Plain and Easy Introduction to Practical Music (1597) - People's Names Category:
David Bourke with:
The terrorist Osama Bin Laden =
Arab monster is no idle threat. - Other Names Category:
Jaybur with:
The Nightingale School and Home for Nurses =
Teaching and lessons here might honour Flo. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Meyran Kraus with:
Virginia Woolf's suicide note to her husband Leonard. - 2nd place:
Allan Morley with:
Intimates by D.H. Lawrence - 3rd place:
Richard Grantham with:
A selection of doubly-true mathematical anagrams.
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Jaybur with:
The Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani =
Admiration at the detail in oil images.
List of all nominated
anagrams for October 2001
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[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
November 2001
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Richard Grantham with:
A love-hate relationship =
The volatile pair has one. - 2nd place:
Lardy Girl with:
Inmates on death row =
Morons await the end. - 3rd place:
Jaybur with:
In silhouette =
Is the outline.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Jaybur with:
Manet's 'Olympia' =
Simple anatomy! - Topical Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Search for Osama Bin Laden Proves Difficult =
A darn problem - US forces fail to find his cave! - Rude Category:
SpursKevin with:
Crotchless undies =
Discloses her cunt. - Spam Category:
Larry Brash with:
UNIVERSITY DIPLOMAS
Obtain a prosperous future, money earning power, and the admiration of all. - Long Category (tie):
David Bourke with:
GODDARD MEMORIAL TRAIL TO BE DEDICATED JUNE 6
Jaybur with:
An excerpt from a book on the Impressionists. - People's Names Category:
Adrian Hickford with:
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson =
Select odd words, laughing. - Other Names Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Seven Eleven Incorporated =
Open it and never ever close! - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Richard Grantham with:
Two anagrams of Shakespeare's 128th sonnet, adapting it to suit the musical instruments played by my own sweetheart. - 2nd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
Everlast: What It's Like - 3rd place:
David Bourke with:
Affirmation by Savage Garden
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Allan Morley with:
No man is an island
List of all nominated
anagrams for November 2001
[January] [February] [March]
[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
December 2001
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Mick Tully with:
Designated driver =
Danger is diverted. - 2nd place:
Lardy Girl with:
Fairy tales ~
are falsity. - 3rd place:
Adrian Hickford with:
Sending a wrapped present =
P.S. We need paper and string.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Richard Grantham with:
'The Lord of the Rings' by John Ronald Reuel Tolkien =
Thrilling nether-land journey of three old books. - Topical Category:
Zoran Radisavlevic with:
Surrender of Talibans =
Arrest Bin Laden for us! - Rude Category:
David Bourke with:
A wet snatch... ~
what a scent! - Spam Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
The Mother of a 15 year old boy was cleaning and putting laundry away when she came across a large brown paper bag that was suspiciously buried beneath some clothes and a skateboard in the back of her 15-year-old son's closet. - Long Category:
Larry Brash with:
Angram research - People's Names Category:
Larry Brash with:
The late George Harrison =
Singer: Altogether a hero. - Other Names Category:
Jaybur with:
The Subaru Legacy =
Let's buy a HUGE car! - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Richard Grantham with:
A simultaneous anagram and approximate translation of Une Sainte en son auréole by Paul Verlaine, set to music which is itself an anagram of Gabriel Fauré's setting of the Verlaine. - 2nd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
John Keats: Ode on Melancholy - 3rd place:
Matjaz Pihler with:
Words don't come easy to me
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Thomas Hornikel with:
Dateline NBC =
Bin Laden, etc.
List of all nominated
anagrams for December 2001
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[April] [May] [June]
[July] [August] [September]
[October] [November] [December]
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See the DFE 100 Club, those few who have scored more than 100 points in a month competition.
See the anagrams that scored more than 20 DFE points
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