Clever Anagrams
An anagram is a word, phrase, or sentence formed from another by
re-arranging its letters. Below are some more clever ones:
Elvis =
lives
listen =
silent
Clint Eastwood =
Old West action
Madam Curie =
Radium came
Western Union =
no wire unsent
astronomers =
moon starers /no more stars
the eyes =
they see
the cockroach =
cook, catch her
waitress =
a stew, sir?
the centenarians =
I can hear ten "tens"
desperation =
a rope ends it
I run to escape =
a persecution
The Morse Code =
here come dots
Ronald Reagan =
a darn long era
slot machines =
cash lost in 'em
animosity =
is no amity
mother-in-law =
woman Hitler
A domesticated animal =
docile, as a man tamed it
eleven plus two =
twelve plus one
David Letterman =
nerd amid late TV
(and from Hamlet by Shakespeare:)
To be or not to be: that is the question, whether tis
nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of
outrageous fortune. =
In one of the bard's best-thought- of tragedies, our
insistent hero, Hamlet, queries on two fronts about how
life turns rotten.