

Anagrams
An anagram is defined as “A word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase” and as such you can use any subject matter you like as a theme. In my opinion the best anagrams are those that seem to have a twist or funny meaning to them such as :-
Mother-in-Law becoming “woman Hitler”.
OR
Clint Eastwood becoming “old West action”.
They then become the perfect way to present an entertaining as well as challenging table-top round.
Now if you enjoy creating you own anagrams then you could spend many hours compiling a quiz sheet on such topics as “Oscar Winning Film Titles” or “Stars of Soap Operas”. However if you would prefer a shortcut why not try some of the excellent Anagram Generators that can be found on the internet. Here are a couple that I’ve used.
Here are some of my anagram quizzes.
In the PMs/Presidents anagrams, I found the inconsistency confusing.
Eg Winston Churchill but SIR Robert Peel; Barack HUSSEIN Obama but Franklin D Roosevelt.
knock knock: whos there: doctor: doctor who: doctor who
Thanks for making these available – great table top quizzes will keep us amused for hours
THANKYOU VERY MUCH FOR ALLOWING US TO DOWNLOAD THESE. I AM A YOUTHWORKER AND THAT’S WHERE I USE THEM.
THANKS AGAIN.
Love Ken’s Quiz site. Very useful for our U3A Quiz/Games Group.
Which Branch is that Anne ?
With disgraced Scottish minister ALISTAIR CARMICHAEL in the news for leaking a false report, I came up with this spooky anagram :
ACH IT’S CLEAR I’M A LIAR
Went down well with SNP pals on Twitter!
excuse me Alistair Carmichael is my hubby
then you will know ! lol