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Raci
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by Raci » 07 May 2006, 14:28
It's not great but here goes:
Society Gel Frogs Speeth
Georgina
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by Georgina » 07 May 2006, 15:41
?A: The secret of spiggy holes
Q:Neglecting truth is a hi shot hole
Anita Bensoussane
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Favourite book/series: Adventure series, Six Cousins books, Six Bad Boys
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by Anita Bensoussane » 07 May 2006, 15:53
Q:Neglecting truth is a hi shot hole
A: The Naughtiest Girl in the School.
Next one:
The blond cow man
Moonraker
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by Moonraker » 07 May 2006, 15:57
Bom and the Clown
A FEMALE SHIRTY PLOT
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Anita Bensoussane
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by Anita Bensoussane » 07 May 2006, 18:01
The Pole Star Family.
Next one:
High legs tore towel.
Keith Robinson
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by Keith Robinson » 07 May 2006, 20:35
Anita Bensoussane wrote: High legs tore towel.
Finally I got it: The Three Golliwogs.
Next:
"C" led to film reel tosh
puffin62
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by puffin62 » 08 May 2006, 04:46
The Secret of Old Mill
Although the ordinary title is "The Secret of the Old Mill" there is a published version bearing that title (I had to take a look at Michael Edwards' site because I was driving crazy...
) Phew...
Keith Robinson
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by Keith Robinson » 08 May 2006, 15:53
Actually the title is "Secret of the Old Mill," but you were close enough!! Good job, too, because I'm just off out the door and won't be back for two weeks. Bye for now!
puffin62
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by puffin62 » 08 May 2006, 18:17
Here's another one [X-rated...
]:
Audrey H. felt a love vent
Moonraker
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by Moonraker » 08 May 2006, 18:28
puffin62 wrote: Here's another one [X-rated...
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Audrey H. felt a love vent
The Valley of Adventure
Touch of sunrise
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puffin62
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by puffin62 » 08 May 2006, 20:24
The Four Cousins,
again
, moonraker?
Lizzie Farrell solved it some days ago (encripted by Tony)
Please post another one
Raci
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by Raci » 08 May 2006, 23:09
Does it matter if we post using a title that has already been used as long as we make a new anagram?
Moonraker
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by Moonraker » 09 May 2006, 11:19
Sorry, I didn't look at past ones!
All right then, here's another.....
Yet, try a test, Martha
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lizzie farrel
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by lizzie farrel » 09 May 2006, 14:16
Q: Yet, try a test, Martha
A: The Rat-a-tat Mystery
Now this:
HE STUN TWO VILLAINS
Anita Bensoussane
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by Anita Bensoussane » 09 May 2006, 15:09
The O' Sullivan Twins.
Next one:
O gosh, weed shed path.