Anagrammy Award Winners - 2008
Here are all the winners of Anagrammy Awards in 2008. All
anagrams have been checked for accuracy by the Anagrammy Checker.
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[October] [November] [December]
January 2008
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Rick Rothstein with:
A lesbian romance =
I can bear no males. - 2nd place:
Rodney Koodray Jr with:
Order Chinese take out food =
Adored the fortune cookies! - 3rd place:
John Fidler with:
Nightmare =
A REM thing.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Andrew Brehaut with:
William Shakespeare's "The Tempest" =
Will's theme is "Sea keeps them apart!" - Topical Category:
David Bourke with:
Britney Spears loses the custody of her two children =
Total psycho-witch, she surrenders boys to Federline. - Rude Category:
Adie Pena with:
A sexual intercourse =
Excretions are usual! - Medium Length Category:
Tony Crafter with:
How come that we choose from just two people to run for President and over fifty for Miss America? =
The women's seductive cup-ratios are more important forms of joy than the offices of world power? - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
On Saturday nights the three lads always went off to town together... - People's Names Category:
Andrew Brehaut with:
The Democrat Senator Barack Hussein Obama =
A rare, honest American asked to combat Bush. - Other Names Category:
Rosie Perera with:
Yosemite National Park =
Area many like to stop in. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Bryan Crain with:
Bessie Braddock: "Winston, you are drunk!"
Churchill: "And Madam, you are ugly. And tomorrow, I'll be sober, and you will still be ugly."
=
Blair: "I am timorously troubled by your unreasonable lawmaking, oddly woolly logic, and lurid, redneck crudeness."
Bush: "What?" - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Rosie Perera with:
The Gashlycrumb Tinies - 2nd place:
Tony Crafter with:
My Generation - 3rd place:
Andrew Brehaut with:
Material Girl
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Ellie Dent with:
Winehouse in rehab =
When I abuse heroin.
List of all nominated
anagrams for January 2008
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February 2008
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Andrew Brehaut with:
A Monday morning =
Man in angry mood. - 2nd place:
Christopher Sturdy with:
See no evil;
Hear no evil;
Speak no evil.
=
Rash in love?
Ease in love;
Keep in love! - 3rd place:
Don P. Fortier with:
Irate insects and bugs ~
scare, bite, and sting us.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Andrew Brehaut with:
The Venus de Milo sculpture from Ancient Greece =
Item's got centre place in French Musee du Louvre. - Topical Category:
Adie Pena with:
Fidel Castro retires =
Dictator's isle freer? - Rude Category:
Christopher Sturdy with:
A lack of preparation =
A fool.. a prick.. a parent. - Medium Length Category:
David Bourke with:
The National Society of Allied and Independent Funeral Directors =
One-and-only deal: Collect dead one, stuff it in hearse, and inter it. RIP. - Long Category (tie):
Tony Crafter with:
Paddy O'Reilly boarded the train...
Don Rogers with:
An atheist was walking through the woods. - People's Names Category:
Adie Pena with:
The actor Daniel Day-Lewis: ~
"Ideally, I wanted the Oscar!" - Other Names Category:
Andrew Brehaut with:
France's Arc de Triomphe =
Charmed centre of Paris. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Andrew Brehaut with:
The funny little groundhog
Digs a home in the fall,
And hides there all winter
Rolled up in a ball.
On February second
He comes out of there
To look at the sky
And to sniff the air.
=
Dear Old Man Winter,
Time is nigh likely to ease your harsh hold
On this one little plug of turf
And assign the unbearable and lonely cold
To the other end of the Earth.
Fuck off! - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Andrew Brehaut with:
The Lady of Shalott - 2nd place:
Tony Crafter with:
20 Perks Of Being Over 60 Years Old - 3rd place:
Tony Crafter with:
Circle of Life
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Ellie Dent with:
Edmund Percival Hillary =
Advanced merrily uphill!
List of all nominated
anagrams for February 2008
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March 2008
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Rosie Perera with:
Theological discussions =
God, soul, sin, social ethics. - 2nd place:
Rodney Koodray Jr with:
Board room meeting =
Groan......boredom time. - 3rd place:
Neil Ramsay with:
Sad report =
Teardrops.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Scott Gardner with:
The Bourne Supremacy =
Our spy became hunter. - Topical Category:
Rick Rothstein with:
Nailed to the Cross =
Leads one to Christ. - Rude Category:
Adie Pena with:
Hairy testicles =
Real itchy sites. - Medium Length Category:
Andrew Brehaut with:
The fiction novel writer Arthur C Clarke passed on at ninety years of age =
A Space Odyssey inventor left within a racing rocket to lunar hereafter. - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
Three Texan surgeons were arguing about who had the greatest skill. - People's Names Category:
Tony Crafter with:
The former Ugandan President Idi Amin Dada =
Murder and death personified in a mad giant. - Other Names Category:
Dharam Khalsa with:
eBay auction =
I can beat you. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Christopher Sturdy with:
The first Sunday after the first full moon on or after the vernal equinox =
Easter's lunar, not fixed. I very often fall in quarters of the fourth month. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Tony Crafter with:
America - 2nd place:
Christopher Sturdy with:
Sonnets are full of love - 3rd place:
Tony Crafter with:
Maxwell's Silver Hammer
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
View with:
Governor Eliot Laurence Spitzer =
Top-level intercourse organizer.
List of all nominated
anagrams for March 2008
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April 2008
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Rick Rothstein with:
A doctoral thesis =
It's read at school. - 2nd place:
Adie Pena with:
A bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich =
Dad wants to eat a nice combo at lunch. - 3rd place:
Neil Ramsay with:
Christian chorus =
It soars in church.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Scott Gardner with:
Claude Monet, "Impression, Sunrise" =
Painted Seine in summer's colours. - Topical Category:
Andrew Brehaut with:
Charlton Heston is dead =
The old actor ends in ash. - Rude Category:
Andrew Brehaut with:
Childhood sweetheart =
We did her at the school. - Medium Length Category:
Neil Ramsay with:
bush (noun):
A single low plant with many branches that arise from or near the ground. =
Bush (person):
A snooty, lethal, incoherent, inhuman, wrathful, warmongering bastard. - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
A 52-year-old woman had a heart attack and was taken to hospital. - People's Names Category:
Adie Pena with:
L'artiste Degas =
Listed as Great. - Other Names Category:
View with:
The United States Government =
Don't trust these negative men. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Christopher Sturdy with:
[A complete set of Scrabble tiles]
AAAAAAAAA BB CC DDDD EEEEEEEEEEEE FF GGG HH IIIIIIIII J K LLLL MM NNNNNN OOOOOOOO PP Q RRRRRR SSSS TTTTTT UUUU VV WW X YY Z [C] [T] =
Late one night over a board,
I use one last vowel - reward.
I'm banking 'zygotic',
Exhale, quite erotic,
And jump up, a fifty is scored. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Tony Crafter with:
Shower Protocol - 2nd place:
Tony Crafter with:
Composed Upon Westminster Bridge - 3rd place:
Adie Pena with:
American Tune
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Ellie Dent with:
R Mugabe =
Umbrage.
List of all nominated
anagrams for April 2008
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May 2008
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Tony Crafter with:
I'd do anything! =
Had no dignity. - 2nd place:
Rick Rothstein with:
Message in a bottle =
Item belongs at sea. - 3rd place:
Neil Ramsay with:
So draw ~
a sword.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Rosie Perera with:
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull =
All on set think Lucas and Ford enjoyed making this. - Topical Category:
Ellie Dent with:
The Mars Landing =
Damn earthlings! - Rude Category:
Rick Rothstein with:
Delightful breasts =
Thus, bra gets filled. - Medium Length Category:
Tony Crafter with:
(Grumpy patron): "Waitress! Is this coffee or tea? It tastes like turpentine!" =
(Trim young waitress): "It's tea, then. Our coffee tastes like paint-stripper." - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
Who? Why? Where? - People's Names Category:
Ellie Dent with:
Monsieur Claude Oscar Monet =
Sunrise... and colour came to me! - Other Names Category:
Rosie Perera with:
Microsoft touch-screen Windows =
I'd force consumers to switch now. - Anagrammy Challenge Category (3-way tie):
Neil Ramsay with:
THE ELEPHANT
Hilaire Belloc
When people call this beast to mind,
They marvel more and more
At such a little tail behind,
So large a trunk before.
=
THE LAMB
Neil Ramsay
On all her farmland pasture,
The gentle lamb on her tiptoes.
The lovable, childlike creature,
Eh? Nice with boiled potatoes.
Andrew Brehaut with:
THE SARDINE
Andrew Brehaut
Like all the local, small school here
I can't sob or move a fin
Let me breathe. Be a little dear.
Help open up my tight tin.
Tony Crafter with:
BLEED
Tony Crafter
A bull raged down a Spanish street,
Like Hell, the people ran.
More victim than mere loco beast;
I hail the bull. I loathe the man. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Tony Crafter with:
Strangers in the Night - 2nd place:
Adie Pena with:
The Elephant / The Donkey - 3rd place:
Tony Crafter with:
The Pope And The Rabbi
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
View with:
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton =
Lord, halt her corny nationalism!
List of all nominated
anagrams for May 2008
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June 2008
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Scott Gardner with:
Northwest African cheetahs =
There's one cat which ran fast. - 2nd place:
Larry Brash with:
Chest pain =
The panics! - 3rd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
Maternity clothes =
Elastic - try them on!
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Ellie Dent with:
Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa =
A vision, and a smile... and color. - Topical Category:
Christopher Sturdy with:
The Democrats and Republicans in America =
Obama and McCain rule this President race. - Rude Category:
Rick Rothstein with:
She was a great lay =
A real sweaty shag. - Medium Length Category (tie):
Tony Crafter with:
RULES FOR A LIFE THAT'S FULL OF HARMONY
Live simply.
Care deeply.
Love generously.
Speak kindly.
Leave the rest to God.
=
FULL RULES THAT FAMED ROMEOS KEEP
Live for today.
Care for nothing.
Love ruthlessly.
Speak lyingly.
Leave speedily!
Scott Gardner with:
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle =
Hound of the Baskervilles or A Study in Scarlet or many such go in there. - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
Philanderer Derek popped into the barber's for a haircut... - People's Names Category:
Scott Gardner with:
The Italian navigator Christopher Columbus =
I launch big ships, travel out to North America. - Other Names Category:
Scott Gardner with:
The Playstation Three =
Parents? They loathe it! - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Larry Brash with:
God gave us our memories so that we might have roses in December =
God gave us beer so we might use it, have some mirth, and score more. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Meyran Kraus with:
A Soldier - 2nd place:
Tony Crafter with:
The Dangling Conversation - 3rd place:
Dharam Khalsa with:
A 5-Minute Management Course
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Adie Pena with:
God gave us our memories so that we might have roses in December =
God gave us the wisdom to achieve our greatness. So remember Him.
List of all nominated
anagrams for June 2008
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July 2008
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Andrew Brehaut with:
Macro lens =
Closer, man! - 2nd place:
CRick Rothstein with:
Actors and actresses =
Consecrated as stars. - 3rd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
Rat bites in arms =
Transmit rabies.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Tony Crafter with:
John Keats 'Ode On A Grecian Urn' ~
hooks reader on an ancient jug! - Topical Category:
Scott Gardner with:
American Independence Day =
Many earned a needed picnic. - Rude Category:
Neil Ramsay with:
I want her tits ~
in a wet t-shirt. - Medium Length Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
The Democrat Senator Barack H. Obama versus the Republican Senator John McCain =
So the American voters must hand a Bush job to a black charmer or an ancient creep. - Long Category:
When I went to lunch today, I noticed a little old lady sitting on a bench sobbing her eyes out. - People's Names Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Lead singer Kurt D. Cobain =
Rocker died in a gun blast. - Other Names Category:
Rosie Perera with:
The National Candida Society =
A client had a yeast condition. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Tony Crafter with:
As a courtesy to the next customer, may we suggest that you use your towel to wipe off the wash basin. Thank you. =
To that fat guy by the exit: We must ask you not to use the WCs, as your unwelcome arse is way too huge for the pans! - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Andrew Brehaut with:
An anagram crossword puzzle. - 2nd place:
Adie Pena with:
The New Colossus - 3rd place:
Tony Crafter with:
Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Dharam Khalsa with:
Fear of Flying
List of all nominated
anagrams for July 2008
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August 2008
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Rosie Perera with:
Algae bio-fuels =
Usable foliage. - 2nd place:
Chris Chatfield with:
Safety cameras ~
may see fast car. - 3rd place:
Tony Crafter with:
A murder play =
Purely drama.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Tony Crafter with:
The music of Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel =
Campus folk guitar and fluent harmonies. - Topical Category:
Scott Gardner with:
Women's all-around gymnastics competition =
Nastia won gold in a Summer Olympic contest. - Rude Category:
Tony Crafter with:
Reusable condom =
Doubles romance! - Medium Length Category:
Larry Brash with:
NOTE: This forum is heavily moderated. Spam and troll posts will be removed promptly =
"Spam! Spam! Spam!" is the word. It's all derived from our beloved little Monty Python role. - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
Prince Charles decided to take up jogging. - People's Names Category:
Neil Ramsay with:
Rebecca Adlington =
Gold can be certain. - Other Names Category (tie):
Adie Pena with:
The Acropolis =
Hero's capitol.
Mike Mesterton-Gibbons with:
Gambino Family =
Lying Mafia mob. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Larry Brash with:
The Games of the Twenty Ninth Olympiad held at Beijing, China =
The big athletic men, highly fit women and the pandas. Enjoy it! - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Adie Pena with:
[An anagrammed ten-letter word square]
1. D E S C E N D A N T
2. E C H E N E I D A E
3. S H O R T C O A T S
4. C E R B E R U L U S
5. E N T E R O M E R E
6. N E C R O L A T E R
7. D I O U M A B A N A
8. A D A L E T A B A T
9. N A T U R E N A M E
10. T E S S E R A T E D
=
1. A son
2. A sea creature
3. Neat, cute breed
4. An ant
5. Seen chromosome structure
6. Dead endearment
7. A locale
8. A site
9. Earth "brand"
10. Be tiled - 2nd place:
Dharam Khalsa with:
The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - 3rd place:
Tony Crafter with:
Health Question-And-Answer Quiz
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Meyran Kraus with:
Deniers of the Holocaust =
To us, Adolf's the nice hero.
List of all nominated
anagrams for August 2008
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September 2008
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Christopher Sturdy with:
What is forgetfulness? =
Losing where stuff's at. - eq2nd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
A rustling of the wind =
It's a wonderful thing. - eq2nd place:
Dharam Khalsa with:
Evangelical Christian =
I have certain callings.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Adie Pena with:
Venus and sister Serena =
An assured tennis serve! - Topical Category:
Scott Gardner with:
"You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig" =
GOP guy picks Palin, but it is a political stunt. - Rude Category:
David Bourke with:
An erect phallus =
A prelate's lunch. - Medium Length Category:
David Bourke with:
The Republicans' American presidential candidates =
McCain and Palin unite - a predictable sheer disaster! - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
A wife was in the kitchen, preparing to boil some eggs for breakfast... - People's Names Category:
Scott Gardner with:
Michael Fred Phelps of the USA =
He'll match pure speed of a fish! - Other Names Category:
Scott Gardner with:
Palace of Westminster, London =
Scene of old town's Parliament. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Rosie Perera with:
I respectfully request to be relieved from the command of this army =
My protest delivered, I'm off to Quebec. It's normally much safer there. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Adie Pena with:
An anagram crossword puzzle - 2nd place:
Dharam Khalsa with:
Obama or McCain as President - 3rd place:
Tony Crafter with:
Mandy
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Larry Brash with:
I respectfully request to be relieved from the command of this army =
President Bush reflected: "My time has come to formally quit forever".
List of all nominated
anagrams for September 2008
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October 2008
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Adie Pena with:
Yes, most realized later ~
size really does matter! - eq2nd place:
Christopher Sturdy with:
Antique furniture =
Quainter in future. - eq2nd place:
Andrew Brehaut with:
Overwound bankers =
Nervous breakdown.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Ellie Dent with:
Water Lilies ('Nympheas') by Claude-Oscar Monet =
I create many atmospheric blues, and yellows. - Topical Category:
Ellie Dent with:
A crisis on Wall Street ~
will start a recession. - Rude Category:
Rick Rothstein with:
The Vagina Monologues =
Gave to musing on a hole. - Medium Length Category:
Andrew Brehaut with:
Rodgers and Hammerstein hit musical "The Sound of Music" =
Fond Miss teaches smug Austrian children to hum "Do Re Mi". - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
Read this question, come up with your answer and then scroll down to the bottom for the result. - People's Names Category (tie):
Christopher Sturdy with:
Bruce Palin =
Republican. - Other Names Category:
Dharam Khalsa with:
US Election Day =
You and I select. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Scott Gardner with:
"Who will be elected as the forty-fourth President of the United States of America?" =
That Democrat effortlessly defeats tired Republican foe to win the White House. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Adie Pena with:
THESE ARE OUR RULES! - 2nd place:
Tony Crafter with:
Our Last Summer - 3rd place:
Dharam Khalsa with:
If you still don't know what to be for Halloween...
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Neil Ramsay with:
Vibrates =
It's a verb.
List of all nominated
anagrams for October 2008
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November 2008
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Tony Crafter with:
Skeletons in the cupboard =
Bones unlocked their past. - 2nd place:
Andrew Brehaut with:
Man steps on the Moon =
One 'snapshot' moment! - 3rd place:
Rosie Perera with:
The white Bengal tiger =
Being with large teeth.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Adie Pena with:
"Aquarius/Let The Sun Shine In" =
Listen! "Hair" has unique tunes. - Topical Category:
Andrew Brehaut with:
US presidential campaigns =
Pleasing stupid Americans. - Rude Category:
Adie Pena with:
She's a virgin at forty =
It's her frosty vagina! - Medium Length Category:
Dharam Khalsa with:
Blonde to the supermarket manager on the telephone:
"I just bought a ten-pound turkey. How long do I cook it in the microwave?" ~
"Just a minute," the man remarked to the blonde, hoping to look it up.
"Wow! You've been a great help!!" cried the host, running to cook. - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
A man and his wife are woken at 3 a.m. by a loud pounding on the door. - People's Names Category:
Adrian Hickford with:
US President-elect Barack Obama =
Democrats take Republican base. - Other Names Category:
David Bourke with:
Newcastle University =
Lectures invite yawns. - Anagrammy Challenge Category:
Scott Gardner with:
The forty-fourth President of the United States of America, Barack Obama =
A brainy Democrat from the Senate is proud to take that office after Bush. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Adie Pena with:
Phrase Shaper - 2nd place:
Tony Crafter with:
Sixteen Going On Seventeen
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
Ellie Dent with:
Vincent Van Gogh's 'A Cornfield with Cypresses' =
The fresh, convincing gold canvas, wispy trees.
List of all nominated
anagrams for November 2008
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December 2008
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Adie Pena with:
An elephant's memory =
Phenomenal mastery. - 2nd place:
Rick Rothstein with:
Pleasing shape =
She's appealing. - 3rd place:
Rosie Perera with:
Homeless shelter =
Shoes smell there.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Tony Crafter with:
Leonardo Da Vinci's 'The Adoration of the Magi' =
A Visitation. Three men on a road. A child of God. - Topical Category:
Ed Pegg Jr with:
Financial rut =
Final curtain. - Rude Category:
Rick Rothstein with:
The human reproductive system =
Her cunt... it's due to have my sperm. - Medium Length Category:
Tony Crafter with:
'It was the best of times, it was the worst of times ... it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity...' =
'A Tale of Two Cities' - This commences with these pithy, if bitter-sweet, words of wit about the phases of life. - Long Category:
Tony Crafter with:
A married man left work early one Friday... - People's Names Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
George Bush =
"Bugger! Shoe!" - Other Names Category:
Adrian Hickford with:
The Flat Earth Society =
Cite that false theory. - Anagrammy Challenge Category (tie):
Dharam Khalsa with:
What gift from Santa would you like to see under the tree on Christmas? =
The uncut trees out in the yard with dreamlike gossamer of snow aloft.
Scott Gardner with:
"What gift from Santa would you like to see under the tree on Christmas?" =
I want transfer of the U.S. White House term to a skilled young Democrat. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Adie Pena with:
A Very Visual Puzzle - 2nd place:
Larry Brash with:
The International Council of Man Laws - 3rd place:
David Bourke with:
The Night Before Christmas
- 1st place:
- Awardsmaster's Choice Award for a non-winning anagram:
James H. Young with:
Il mafia =
Familia.
List of all nominated
anagrams for December 2008
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