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UniqueFD

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I thought this might be a bit of fun. Does anyone recognise this one?

IN A CONJUNCTION



Tony
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Reckless words pierce like a sword,
but the tongue of the wise brings healing (Solomon)
 
UniqueFD

You're right, those are better than the ones the machine came up with, and you don't have to wade thru a huge list to find the gems. You're first one was particularly creative.

For same strange reason, I've never been very good with anagrams. Odd, because I'm very good with crossword puzzles and Wheel of Fortune.


Tracy Dryden

Meddle not in the affairs of dragons,
For you are crunchy, and good with mustard. [dragon]
 
I know what you mean, tsdragon...I can figure them out (after a while), but I can't make them! Anagrams have reappeared in my life ever since I let my nine-year old son in on the joke that Al Funcoot's and Dr. Lucafont's names in the "A Series of Unfortunate Events" books are anagrams of the name of the villain, Count Olaf. Now he wants anagrams all the time...and I'm ill-equipped to provide them!
Thanks!
Elanor
 
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