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Curt-lineby Curt Kovener

An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase. For instance ‘listen’ can be rearranged into ‘silent’, which is helpful to be when we are to listen.

And for you other wordsmiths here are some more.

•Presbyterian: Best In Prayer

•Astronomer: Moon Starer

•A Telescope: To See Place

•Desperation: A Rope Ends It

•The Eyes: They See

•The Ears: Hear Set

•The Morse Code: Here Come Dots

•Postmaster: Stamp Store

•Dormitory: Dirty Room

•Slot Machines: Cash Lost In Me

•Election Results: Lies – Let’s Recount

•Snooze Alarms: Alas! No More Z’s

•A Decimal Point: I’m A Dot In Place

•Eleven Plus Two: Twelve Plus One

•Schoolmaster: the Classroom

•Elvis: Lives

•Clint Eastwood: Old West Action

•Madame Curie: Radium Came

•Tom Cruise: So I’m Cuter

•The Countryside: No City dust here

•Conversation: Voices Rant On

•A Prosecution: I Run to Escape

•The Detectives: Detect Thieves

•A Gentleman: Elegant Man

•Christmas Tree: Search, Set, Trim

•Software: Swear Oft

•Vacation Times: I’m Not As Active

•Statue of Liberty: Built To Stay Free

And I leave you with two anagrammed schools of thought…

•God Save Us All: Salvaged Souls

•Evangelist: Evil’s Agent