Anagrammy Placings by Ellie Dent in 2006
All the highly-placed anagrams by Ellie Dent from the 2006 Anagrammy Awards.
TOPICAL CATEGORY, April 2006:
2nd - Ellie Dent with:
The Christian Festival of Easter =
It's fantastic, for He's there, alive!
ENTERTAINMENT CATEGORY, May 2006:
3rd - Ellie Dent with:
Kate Bush: 'Wuthering Heights' =
Sang her best with huge UK hit.
GENERAL CATEGORY, June 2006:
3rd - Ellie Dent with:
The shoe lover =
Hot over heels?
OTHER NAMES CATEGORY, June 2006:
2nd - Ellie Dent with:
The National Pollen and Aerobiology Research Unit ~
are ideally able to help a running nose, or an itch, too.
MEDIUM LENGTH CATEGORY, June 2006:
2nd - Ellie Dent with:
'Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte' ('Un dimanche aprés-midi ‡ l'Ile de la Grande Jatte') =
Pointillism as an art: an idea of one talented Frenchman, Seurat, and adjudged a real delight. Enjoy!
ENTERTAINMENT CATEGORY, September 2006:
2nd - Ellie Dent with:
Salvador Dali's painting: The Persistence of Memory =
Portrayed nightmare vision of timeless landscape.
LONG CATEGORY, September 2006:
2nd - Ellie Dent with:
'The Hypochondriac's Pocket Guide to Horrible Diseases You Probably Already Have': Dennis DiClaudio
Hypochondriacs can now fret appropriately and factually with this pocket guide to forty-five disgusting, horrible diseases. All entries include symptoms, a diagnosis guide, treatment suggestions, a prognosis, and - if you are not yet infected - prevention tips. Because it's ultra-portable, you can (and probably should) have it with you at all times so at the slightest onset of an unmistakably fatal-feeling itchy rash, you can simply whip out your trusty guide, conveniently diagnose yourself, and then let the worrying begin.
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Oh God, see that waistline: a big, floppy pot-belly! Griping pains, and I find guts churn. Is it gas?
A bloody headache across the eyes: is it a virus?
A dry chest; pins and needles. Curious, that.
I try to get fit on a broccoli diet. Even used a fancy gym recently, but I felt an idiot - everyone laughed.
I did try using liniment on my back the other day.
Whatever's that between my toes? It isn't unusually rough skin, or a particularly big wart, mind... but it is odd, isn't it? Suppose it's an obscure parasite?
Face it, fungous feet are a real pain.
Oh, no! Goodness, look! Surely an odd spot for a polyp?
It's all psychological? Very funny. Where's my phone?
Hello? That you, Doc?
ENTERTAINMENT CATEGORY, December 2006:
1st - Ellie Dent with:
Paris in the springtime ~
might inspire painters.
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