- an
anagram.
Someone who
creates anagrams may be
called an "anagrammatist", and the goal of a
serious or
skilled anagrammatist is to
produce anagrams that...
- 1877. The
first version to
include the word
Anagrams in its name may have been The Game of
Letters and
Anagrams on
Wooden Blocks,
published by
Parker Brothers...
- to
include cryptic material: not
cryptic clues in the
modern sense, but
anagrams,
classical allusions,
incomplete quotations, and
other references and wordplay...
- phrase.
Anagram or
Anagrams may also
refer to:
Anagram (band),
Canadian punk rock band
Anagram Islands off
Antarctica Operation Anagram,
British police investigation...
-
Anagrams is a 1973 non-fiction book on
wordplay by
Howard W. Bergerson. Over a
third of the book is
devoted to the
study and
collection of
anagrams....
-
Anagram was a
Canadian punk rock band from Oshawa, Ontario,
Canada later based out of Toronto. The
group was
known for loud,
frenzied and
sometimes violent...
- The
Anagram Islands (65°12′S 64°20′W / 65.200°S 64.333°W / -65.200; -64.333 (
Anagram Islands)) are a
group of
small islands and
rocks lying between...
- In the main type of
anagram dictionary, the
letters in
words or
phrases are
rearranged in
alphabetical order, and
these transpositions are themselves...
- the
Warsaw Anagrams Retrieved 6/7/21.
Article about Zimler’s book tour
through Poland https://www.sfgate.com/books/article/The-Warsaw-
Anagrams-by-Richard-Zimler-2334861...
- minutes, and
Tobin subsequently received his
third life sentence.
Operation Anagram was a
nationwide police investigation into Tobin's life and movements....