Classic Anagrams
Rearrange the letters to find hidden words and phrases. 55 puzzles preserved from Bill's original 1998 archive.
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- #1 We had driven over a (4) to find a restaurant that served key (4) pie.
- #2 Read further, and you'll see that he (4) on the (4) of March.
- #3 I love fruits, especially (6) and sour (6)!
- #4 The raised (4) (4) listeners by making it possible for the crowd to see the speaker.
- #5 It is amazing how Joe (4) his (4) through his opponent's guard to land a punch.
- #6 Her face became (4) when she thought that he was going to (4) from the balcony.
- #7 What a (4) life the gangster did (4).
- #8 He used a special (4) to break into the safe and make off with the (4).
- #9 He did not (6) vision in his right eye after the damage to his (6).
- #10 The prisoner used a (4) to wear down the bars in his cell. He hoped to escape in time, as he did not look forward to (4) in prison.
- #11 The (5) bit her when she leaned against the (5) tree.
- #12 The (7) professor disliked the young genius, and tried to make it difficult for her to move (7) in her studies.
- #13 That man with (4) does not need his (4) to walk; it conceals a weapon.
- #14 The hero removed his (4) and began to (4) back and forth, trying to think of a way to stop the villain.
- #15 Fear was (4) among the people during the forest (4).
- #16 This movie is filled with blood and (4), (4) I am turning it off.
- #17 A true (4) always wears colorful clothing; not something (4) like you're wearing today.
- #18 You could hear the (5) playing in the distance as they carried the casket across the (5).
- #19 He began to (4) at the (4) that he would be hanging from in a few minutes.
- #20 As he began to (4) the cards, he prayed that it was not discovered that the gold he had wagered was actually painted (4).
- #21 camel shone
- #22 lone tape
- #23 cot soup
- #24 bow mat
- #25 boa luff
- #26 moral dial
- #27 neat help
- #28 log rail
- #29 bloat grail
- #30 stare blanket
- #31 port rap
- #32 lot cone
- #33 zeal gel
- #34 evil owner
- #35 Atlanta run
- #36 A (4) began to form between them when she started to (5) with other men.
- #37 He could remember what the castle's (5) looked like years later from (4).
- #38 If they do not serve (4) in this restaurant, we will (5).
- #39 (6) a quarter in the game or it will remain (5).
- #40 He was so shy that he remained (5) the whole time he was at the party. He was afraid of looking like a (4).
- #41 The (5) scene is known as the (6).
- #42 I'm surprised that you found the (5) to be (6). I've always liked the striped animal.
- #43 The possibility of acquiring the company drew the industry (7) to the meeting like a (6).
- #44 The soldier began to (5) liquor before every battle, and unless he had some, he became (6) and unable to fight.
- #45 The children laughed when the teacher promised a (4) to the student who scored the highest on the (5) test.
- #46 The attorney was very happy. Not only had he just become a (7) in the firm, but his wife had just told him that he would be a (6) in a few months.
- #47 The (7) rode swiftly to fight the fire-breathing (6).
- #48 He read in the ancient (4) that a (5) would strike the earth in ten years.
- #49 I heard the foreman (6) "look out (5)!"
- #50 The gambler was able to (6) that his opponent was only holding a (5).
- #51 The Great (6) was not in 1812. You are in (5).
- #52 In that (6) lies a hero who lost his life to an archer's (5).
- #53 The (6) lunatic (5) the entire town to the ground.
- #54 It appeared that the (5) had eaten the young man. All that could be found was the (4) he had worn to the fraternity party.
- #55 Some people regarded yesterday's event as being (7). There were rumors that the priest had been paid to (6) the historic site.
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