Last Updated On: 4 May, 2003
Wonder who had the time (and inclination) to figure these!!!
Latest Incredible Additions
| Tony Blair | = | Only a Brit |
| Hansie Cronje | = | A sincere John |
| A Telephone Girl | = | Repeating "Hello" |
| Debit card | = | Bad credit |
| Dame Agatha Christie | = | I am a death case, right? |
| Conversation | = | Voices rant on |
| Heavy rain | = | Hire a Navy |
| Statue of Liberty | = | Built to stay free |
| Stone Age | = | Stage One |
Anagrams that mean same ?? :-)
| Animosity | = | Is No Amity |
| Dormitory | = | Dirty Room |
| Desperation | = | A Rope Ends It |
| Evangelist | = | Evil's Agent |
| The Morse Code | = | Here Come Dots |
| Slot Machines | = | Cash Lost in 'em |
| Mother-in-law | = | Woman Hitler |
| Punishment | = | Nine thumps |
| A Shoplifter | = | Has to pilfer |
| Snooze Alarms | = | Alas! No More Z's |
| Alec Guinness | = | Genuine Class |
| Semolina | = | Is No Meal |
| The Public Art Galleries | = | Large Picture Halls, I Bet |
| A Decimal Point | = | I'm a Dot in Place |
| The Earthquakes | = | That Queer Shake |
| Eleven plus two | = | Twelve plus one |
| Contradiction | = | Accord not in it |
| Astronomer | = | Moon Starer |
| Year Two Thousand | = | A Year To Shut Down |
Truly Amazing
[From Hamlet by Shakespeare] To be or not to be; that is the question, whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune.
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In one of the Bard's best-thought-of tragedies, our insistent hero, Hamlet, queries on two fronts about how life turns rotten.
Politician Anagrams
| George Bush | = | He bugs Gore |
| George Herbert Walker Bush | = | Huge Berserk Rebel Warthog |
| Leroy Newton Gingrich | = | Yon Right-winger Clone |
| Margaret Thatcher | = | That great charmer |
| Princess Diana | = | End Is A Car Spin |
| Ronald Wilson Reagan | = | A long-insane Warlord (or Insane Anglo warlord) |
| Ronald Reagan | = | A darn long era |
| The Conservative Party | = | Teacher in vast poverty |
Grand Finale
"That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind." - Neil A. Armstrong
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A thin man ran; makes a large stride; left planet, pins flag on moon! On to Mars!