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JUMBLE continued
January 16, 2004, 20:18
KallehJUMBLE continued
I thought I might have stumped you, but I should have known!
LEIMUSSYRYOTJanuary 17, 2004, 14:50
haberdasherLooks like MYSTERIOUSLY...yes.
CLTRTAURUSJanuary 17, 2004, 19:02
Kalleh BASITANENice anagram for "structural"

January 18, 2004, 18:11
haberdasherWhere do you dump the bag after you finish brewing?
In the
TEABASIN, of course.
I think I had better abstaine from this one.
January 18, 2004, 18:50
jerry thomas BASANITEHOMEPORTSGIGOLOSJanuary 19, 2004, 08:34
arnieAnother possible answer for
BASITANE:
ABSENTIA
January 20, 2004, 08:27
KallehYes, Arnie, you got it!
January 20, 2004, 14:28
KallehOh, and Jerry, I am verrry unsure about this, but is it: Geomorphologists?
I hadn't heard of it, but I see that it is the study of the evolution and configuration of landforms. Can't say that I've known a geomorphologist either!

I found morph and then ologists and put them together.
January 20, 2004, 15:21
jerry thomas GEOMORPHOLOGISTS is correct,
Kalleh.How about
TABUCURARES ??
If you haven't met one of them, you're fortunate.
January 21, 2004, 19:23
KallehSorry, I forgot to put another word.
ELANTORICNEJanuary 21, 2004, 19:48
haberdasherbureaucrats...did you realize how very close to
"sub-creature" that is?
January 22, 2004, 01:26
arnieintolerance
CRINSITUSTONJanuary 23, 2004, 09:26
RosSODBILESPA
Sorry I've been absent so much Kalleh - new working practices, dodgy internet access and having my boss sitting directly behind me have all severely curtailed my internet socialising!
Ros
January 23, 2004, 11:05
jerry thomasDISPOSABLE
BLEEPERSHRINE = The monument to those whose profession involves identification and deletion of offensive expletives.
[This message was edited by jerry thomas on Fri Jan 23rd, 2004 at 11:30.]
January 23, 2004, 11:14
haberdasherreprehensible
CURSEBO(you take it thinking it's medicine: it doesn't do anything for you, but it hurts like hell)
January 23, 2004, 11:40
jerry thomasOBSCURE
SILICAFACTIONS = The orderly arrangement of certain members of the clientelle of the Hard Rock Café
January 24, 2004, 12:55
haberdasherSILICAFACTIONS
change a C to another F and make FALSIFICATIONS
or
change the S to another C and make CALCIFICATIONS
January 24, 2004, 14:41
jerry thomasYour CLASSIFICATION leaves me ... feeling like a
...
SAGSLICERJanuary 24, 2004, 22:51
Kallehquote:
Sorry I've been absent so much Kalleh - new working practices, dodgy internet access and having my boss sitting directly behind me have all severely curtailed my internet socialising!
We understand, Ros. As Tinman once said here, it's too bad that work gets in the way or our posting!
Jerry, really there ought to be a word "bleepershrine!"
I am still working on sagslicer. [It isn't "cigarless," is it?]
January 25, 2004, 02:26
jerry thomasIt
is CIGARLESS,
Kalleh! ... as in "Close, but
no cigar."... and ... moving right along ....
January 25, 2004, 12:14
KallehOh...I really didn't think that was it.
ORANGELUNDTQIJanuary 25, 2004, 12:24
jerry thomas NUDIERIOT = (( Having superior knowledge of the recent uprising at the local Sunshine Club.))
January 25, 2004, 17:27
haberdasher...and then there's the one-time sweetheart among night-time television hosts,
SUGARPAARJanuary 25, 2004, 19:46
KallehSo close to "asparagus!"
Still working, but I do like Sugar Paar!
January 25, 2004, 20:25
KHCSUGARPAAR...
It's a new magazine in America...
RAP RAG USA..
January 26, 2004, 13:01
haberdasher...it was meant to be
asparagus. Guess I was rushing again, and careless. (hang-head-in-shame emoticon)
You think I can get away with claiming it's "one asparagu, two asparagus"? Y'know, fifth declension, long u ?
January 26, 2004, 13:05
haberdasherAnd by the way, it takes special talent to get the right answer from the wrong input. (That's a compliment!)
January 26, 2004, 14:56
KallehWell, to be honest, I had a hunch that it might really be asparagus. However, I knew that I was dealing with a true logophile here, and I just couldn't make that assumption!

[And, that's a compliment, too!]
Now, KHC (so good to see some new people here!

), I did like your magazine title!
Next word:
GEMLOYTOYJanuary 26, 2004, 17:46
haberdasher OMOOGENTLY (a softer Melville story, not for folks with a Typee personality)
(or, instructions for Elsie with her new-born calf)
January 27, 2004, 21:36
KallehSince I was raised on a farm, I will take the latter definition of your anagram.
LINACAGUTROTSONPoor Linaca has the stomach flu!
January 28, 2004, 01:04
arnieCongratulations!

Now for CJ's favourite:
BRITNEYSPEARS 
January 28, 2004, 08:14
haberdasherI think the more common anagram for this is BEST IN PRAYERS , yes?
MISSTHEDOT (couldn't even do a simple child's game right)
January 29, 2004, 01:39
arnieBEST IN PRAYERS
Not the (one) word I was thinking of...

January 29, 2004, 12:47
haberdasher...first ran into it as PRESBYTERIANS in a Daily Telegraph Crossword collection in 1955. Don't know how much older than that it really is! :-)
January 30, 2004, 02:06
arnieThat's the one!

January 30, 2004, 07:12
haberdasherOkay, so let's go on.
MISSTHEDOTJanuary 30, 2004, 22:15
KallehOh, I have been trying to go....I am just stuck!
January 31, 2004, 00:30
arniemethodists
An easy one...
SNAGMARAJanuary 31, 2004, 19:26
KallehSometimes I can't understand why some of them are so easy for me and others are so difficult!
AnagramsGreenmendoFebruary 01, 2004, 18:01
haberdasherMondegreen
OPARTISTFebruary 02, 2004, 20:32
KallehHmmm, I can't for the life of me understand where that came from!
RACQUETBARKFebruary 03, 2004, 04:59
haberdasher...and I didn't even want to watch the game (I don't deal well with suspense) but my wife, who knows little about football but comes from Boston, made me do it.
IMPOVERASHES[goes bankrupt in a fruitless attempt to treat a pesky skin condition]
February 03, 2004, 09:16
KallehOh, but I bet you watched this, Hab! (heh! heh!

)
ABEERSSIR? for those creative commercials!

[Now, I am sure you Brits will have no clue, unless of course you get more media from us than I realize.

]
February 03, 2004, 10:12
haberdasherFortunately I skipped the halftime show, stripper, streaker, and all. But in general I thought the commercials were disappointing and in poor taste. Particularly the flatulent horse, and the brawling oldsters. And the game itself was not a sparkling performance on either side, either, even if it was exciting.
(But look at all the potential anagram words in that paragraph!)
ISTAPESFebruary 04, 2004, 20:27
KallehThe teams didn't seem that interesting to me (no offense!), so unfortunately I missed all the fun!
NURSEHILQIFebruary 05, 2004, 14:08
haberdasherGood one.
If one I were an A it would be HARLEQUINS
(Actually, the offense was pretty good, at least in the second and fourth quarters, but the defense was definitely not up to its usual standard.)
ERRORIFGREATFebruary 05, 2004, 14:26
jerry thomasKewl !!!
(From my perverted point of view,
all football is offensive.)
CLASSILYRURALITE = Willie Nelson ?
February 05, 2004, 18:52
KallehI like baseball and basketball, and I have tried to like football. However, it seems that they all stand together, suddenly run at each other, and then do it again. I think I need to learn the nuances!
HATPINCHORLIPFebruary 06, 2004, 01:28
arniephilanthropic
INIFTUNDIEFebruary 06, 2004, 05:52
haberdasherand "surrealistically" with "Salvatore Dali" makes the base of a nice double-dactyl...
scilastics -- NOT!