Diane sat quietly, watching the evening sunlight speckle through the trees. It would be pretty, she thought, if only it didn\u27t show the dirt on the kitchen window so vividly. What a mess this place is, she said, half out loud. He would be back soon, and then she would have to ask about the gun in the bedroom drawer. That it was Lent, and she was hungry, only added to her ever-growing list of disgruntlement
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To those Word Ways readers who first noticed its appearance in the May 1969 and November 1970 issues...
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Every good anagram is, in some sense, apposite to the subject being anagrammed. This being so, the ...
The following puzzles are excerpted from a book entitled Word Puzzles to be published by Dembner Ent...
At one time or another, everybody is asked to sign an autograph book, a school yearbook, a wedding b...
In the February 1970 Word Ways, Walter Penney\u27s cryptographic Puzzle 1 asked the reader to determ...
Summary. We present an overview of different approaches to define shuffles and synchro-nized shuffle...
The Anagram Sudoku is a new type of word puzzle that I invented recently. It officially makes its d...
Here is a project that might appeal to the anagrammers among Word Ways readers. Anagramming is not m...
Some lovers of language are merely smitten, others are outright crazy. I\u27m in the former categor...
On March 13 2005, Will Shortz presented an interesting word puzzle on National Public Radio: rearran...
In the November 1968 and the May 1977 Word Ways, I described the use of the word BIBLE ATLAS GOOSE T...
Anacrograms, introduced in May, are anagrams of acrostics of text. Here are numerous examples from ...
There are thirteen playing card names consisting of 52 letters: TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT ...
One day during his last illness, my father suddenly remembered a car trick from his boyhood. The tr...
To those Word Ways readers who first noticed its appearance in the May 1969 and November 1970 issues...
Anagramming -- the transformation of one word into another by rearrangement of its letters -- is one...
Every good anagram is, in some sense, apposite to the subject being anagrammed. This being so, the ...
The following puzzles are excerpted from a book entitled Word Puzzles to be published by Dembner Ent...
At one time or another, everybody is asked to sign an autograph book, a school yearbook, a wedding b...