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I love leaving people in suspense.
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Bee is even better, much much better!
She will make eyes
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She does, she does!!!!
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Still no solution posted? Come on.... Go get another E and then....
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I won't say it's BC, really!
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No. The anagram for BC would have been CB.....
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Oooops, how could I forget... now I need Tobe again for a cheer-up solution
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Hmmm...your exaggerated consideration wasn't appropriate in this case, Harriet.
You are the doubtless and moral winner.
Get the sand out of the gears, write down the 19 letters in the correct order and go for the next anagram!
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I wish I hadn't gotten into this Everybody here knows the solution which is Benedict Cumberbatch but I have no new anagram.
I'm ok with hangman but not with anagrams. I was just too tempted
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Anagrams are just like hangmans, sorry, hangmen - only kind of the other way round.
First choose a quote, a prop, a name , a location and cut it into letter pieces (scrabble tiles are really helpful!).
Then put the kettle on, sit back and build words from the letters that look like English ones. Try as long as there won't be any letters left. Then post the words here and see what will happen.
Hey, come on, play the game!
Last edited by tobeornot221b (November 17, 2012 4:58 pm)
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Oh, it is actually much easier than I thought...
SAW HATS BY MINT
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...and you have to tell us how many words there are.
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Oh, sorry, right - four words then
SAW HATS BY MINT
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Thank you Harriet. And Tobe.
Let's see.... My hat was bints. sbint. sibnt? Hm.... bisnt!
Am I right, am I right??
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Dear Mattlocked, how can I say it? I know your skills here are outstanding, but with this one, I'm afraid you have to try again
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Erm ... I'm not sure, but COULD you mean:
THAT WAS (right on) MY BINS?
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Should I make an anagram solved thread?
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Much, much better, Tobe You go and I am free at last
Last edited by Harriet (November 17, 2012 10:09 pm)