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Angagrams
are
a form of wordplay that
have been around as
long as people have been writing down the language.
The
idea is to rearrange
the letters of a word or phrase to form a new one.
But that's
just the easy part.
What's
more remarkable is when the new phrase describes the original in one
way or another. Like
these historical examples.
Give
it a try.
See
how you do.
Have
fun!
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- 1.
The Mona Lisa
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- 2.
Tower of London
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- 3.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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- 4.
Nicholas The Second Czar of Russia
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- 5.
Catherine De Medici
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- 6.
The Versaillies Peace Conference
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- 7.
Roosevelt's Rough Riders
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- 8.
Disraeli
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- 9.
Venetian Gondoliers
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- 10.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa
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- 11.
Pershing's American Army
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- 12.
Florence Nightingale
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- 13.
England's Queen Victoria
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- 14.
French Revolution
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- 15.
President Charles De Gaulle
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