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- A N A G R A M C O U P L E S
- For Your Printer
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- Program by Ed Fournier
- Text by Fender Tucker
-
- I remember seeing Dick Cavett on
- Johnny Carson one night. Dick claimed
- to have the uncanny ability to take a
- word and immediately recite the
- letters in the word in alphabetical
- order. So Johnny said something like
- "ADVOCATE" and Dick immediately
- responded, "AACDEOTV". It was quite
- impressive.
-
- I don't have any uncanny abilities
- but I must admit that I can anagram
- faster than the average person. It
- comes from years of practice. I've
- worked the JUMBLE in the daily
- newspaper for thirty years now. I
- challenge myself by not using a
- pencil. All anagramming must be done
- in my head.
-
- I wrote WORD BOWL (published on LS
- #45, French and English version on LS
- #65) many years ago and in the course
- of testing and tweaking it I found
- that I got very good at descrambling
- the 300+ ten-letter English words.
- Cryptic crosswords often use anagrams
- in their clues and those clues are the
- ones I solve first.
-
- But enough horn-tooting. All of
- this leads up to a warning that Ed
- Fournier has come up with a extra
- tough set of anagramming puzzles for
- printing out. I'm still working on
- them as a matter of fact. If you can
- solve these 20 anagrams you are indeed
- an expert and you should be the one
- who's doing the tooting.
-
- The idea is to take two words, add
- them together and scramble the letters
- to come up with a new word. The first
- section deals with 6-letter anagrams,
- the second with 8-letter anagrams, the
- third with 10-letter anagrams and the
- fourth with 12-letter anagrams. I'm
- even having trouble with the 10-letter
- anagrams on which I'm supposedly an
- expert. Oh well.
-
- Here's a tip that works for me.
- The first part of puzzle #3 is
-
- DRONE + MUTES = ----------
-
- I find it much easier to see if the
- letters are laid out as in WORD BOWL
- or BOWL-A-SCORE, a popular puzzle in
- Dell Crossword Magazines.
-
- D
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- R O
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- N E M
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- U T E S
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- Aha! I just saw it! This was one that
- was escaping me in the DRONE + MUTES
- format. This may or may not work for
- you but I find it a tremendous help.
-
- By the way, anagrams are not as
- trivial as they may seem. They have a
- long and interesting history and you'd
- be surprised at the mystical symbolism
- attributed to them. For a terrific
- book on anagrams and other word plays,
- order PALINDROMES AND ANAGRAMS by
- Howard W. Bergerson, Dover Books,
- 1973. I recently got a copy through B.
- Dalton (or Waldenbooks, I can't
- remember which). It's only $3.95, a
- price you don't see very often these
- days, and has more lore about and
- examples of anagrams than you ever
- thought possible.
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- FT
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