A Conversation for Anagrammitis
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Rudest Elf Posted Jun 25, 2007
At this very moment, there is a Researcher online whose name is almost identical to the one you're seeking...
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PedanticBarSteward Posted Jun 25, 2007
You learn something every day -
Cocteau Twins
Albums: Heaven or Las Vegas, Four-Calendar Cafe, Lullabies to Violaine, Vol. 1, and more...
Songs: I Wear Your Ring, Iceblink Luck, Wolf in the Breast, and more...
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PedanticBarSteward Posted Jun 25, 2007
Probably - sorry -I didn't have time to work out a new one. Probably right about the 'future'. It is too easy to look them up nd if you can't they are so obscure that it brings everything to a standstill.
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Rudest Elf Posted Jun 25, 2007
Sad, but true. Still, I'm sure your generous contributions to other threads are much appreciated.
Here, if you post something too easy, it will be snapped up quickly by someone (with or without an anagram solver); and, if it's too difficult, it may be impossible to solve (with or without an anagram solver).
In any event, there is no satisfaction in having a computer program find anagrams for you.
By the way, ¿Anything Goes? was set up to cater for the harder stuff, but there's nothing to stop you posting easier material; you might just attract a new crowd.
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PedanticBarSteward Posted Jun 25, 2007
Thanks but my 'generous contributions' are mostly total faiure to get the answers to your posers. However - you might be right. So try:
Mount a sinkhole (10,4)
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PedanticBarSteward Posted Aug 6, 2007
Mount a sinkhole (10,4)(anagram)
The name of a musician - a pianist - sometimes known as 'the father of be-bop.
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Dene - specialist in red herrings Posted Aug 7, 2007
Thelonious Monk?
If the "A" is replaced by letter "O".
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PedanticBarSteward Posted Aug 7, 2007
Correct
There seem to be a number of different spellings to the gentleman's name.
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PedanticBarSteward Posted Aug 8, 2007
My father was a country parson. There was a problem with Geehoovers Witlesses, so he called a parish council meeting and said:
"Let's get one thing straight - there is only one witness to Jehovah here, and that's me". Not quite 'sacerdotalism', but along the same lines.
Is that it?
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