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email address then click "Begin Voting".

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THIS MONTH'S ANAGRAMMY CHALLENGE

Each month, one of the Anagrammy regulars presents a piece of text to be anagrammed, often with a particular constraint. The text often has a current topical theme.

This month's Challenge was set by Rosie Perera, who asked us the anagram this quote into an anagram about Summer:

"In June, as many as a dozen species may burst their buds on a single day. No man can heed all of these anniversaries; no man can ignore all of them." - Aldo Leopold

VOTING INSTRUCTIONS:

Enter your name and, if you wish, email address on this page.

To cast your vote, follow these steps:

  1. Vote and review each of the three ballot pages:
    • 7 Short categories (required, vote in a minimum of 5 categories)
    • 2 Long categories (optional)
    • 1 Rude category (optional)

    After making your selections, click "Review These Votes" to move to the review page.
    Then click "Vote Page n" to continue to the next page.

  2. At the end, review ALL your votes.

  3. Finalize and submit votes for all categories by clicking SUBMIT MY VOTES

  4. You will receive an acknowledgement page with the Leader Board password.

HOW YOUR VOTES COUNT

  • You have the option of voting for 3 anagrams in each category.

Your 1st choice is worth 3 points.
Your 2nd choice is worth 2 points.
Your 3rd choice is worth 1 point.

You can specify your choices by clicking on their numbers or typing the numbers into the 3 voting boxes at the end of the category.

To make corrections, delete the numbers or start over in the category by clicking "Reset category votes".

Do not give an individual anagram more than one vote.

  • It is strongly recommended that you use all your votes.

If you do not want to vote for a second or third anagram, leave the field for 2nd and/or 3rd empty instead. If you do not wish to vote in a category, leave all fields in that category blank.

OTHER INFORMATION

Two Important Rules

You MUST enter your name (you may use an alias if you wish) on this page.

You MUST vote in at least 4 of the 6 short categories for your votes to be accepted.

What makes an anagram a winner?

A good anagram is apt, self-explanatory and direct, uses correct spelling and grammar, and is usually humorous.

If you have never voted here before, and you want to find out more about what makes a winning anagram, read this: Hallmarks of a Good Anagram.


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