Grand Anagrammy Award Winners
Here are all the winners of Grand Anagrammy Awards. All anagrams have been checked for accuracy by John Morahan,
Richard Grantham, David Bourke, SpursKevin, and automatically by the
Anagrammy Checker.
[1998] [1999] [2000] [2001] [2002] [2003] [2004] [2005] [2006] [2007]
The Grand Anagrammy Awards of 1998 (15 categories)
- General Category:
Larry Brash with:
Religion is the opium of the masses =
Sometimes, if theologian is pusher. - Entertainment Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Caravaggio's "The Decapitation Of Saint John The Baptist" =
An artist, he jots 'beheading of a chap'. It's too captivating! - Topical Category:
William Tunstall-Pedoe with:
Whitehouse Intern Miss Monica Samille Lewinsky =
Hey! William Clinton arouses me. Hi! I'm Ken's witness! - Rude Category:
Richard Brodie with:
The President stuck cigars into my vagina =
Cunt? Depict it smoking. Give her an ass tray! - Spam Category:
Johnnie Burning Elk with:
Make time and do this. =
Eat shit and die! OK... mm! - Long Category:
Tom Myers with:
Twelve drummers drumming - People's Names Category:
William Tunstall-Pedoe with:
The Artist formerly known as 'Prince' =
No first-rate workmanship recently! - Other Names Category:
Earle Jones with:
Microsoft Corporation =
Or, Astronomic Profit Co. - Anagram Set Category:
Richard Brodie with:
In the beginning God created the Heaven and the Earth. =
Nothing. Then divine heated breath generated change.
A high-tech bang detonating event ended in earth here. - Special Category:
Richard Brodie with:
The Gettysburg Address, anagrammed into a rebuttal by Robert E. Lee. - Best Overall Individual Anagram:
Tom Myers with:
Posted a file to the alt.anagrams newsgroup =
Not a smart shot. Please grow up and get a life. - Best Anagram Software:
William Tunstall-Pedoe with:
Anagram Genius. - Best Anagram Website:
Herman Hiddema (designer) and Larry Brash (maintainer) with:
The Anagrammy Awards. - Most Decorated Anagrammatist of the Year:
Larry Brash with 15 wins in the monthly Anagrammy Awards and one win in the Grand Anagrammy Awards. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Anagrammatist of the Year:
Richard Brodie with 12 wins in the monthly Anagrammy Awards and 3 wins in the Grand Anagrammy Awards.
[1998] [1999] [2000] [2001] [2002] [2003] [2004] [2005] [2006] [2007]
The Grand Anagrammy Awards of 1999 (15 categories)
- General Category:
Art Day with:
Gin and Vermouth =
Hung over, damn it! - Entertainment Category:
Larry Brash with:
The Three Stooges: Larry, Curly and Moe =
Actors? Lord, they're an ugly threesome! - Topical Category:
Tom Myers with:
Bosnian War Crimes =
Serbian racism won. - Rude Category:
Don P. Fortier with:
This is not spam. You are receiving this because you have sent me information - Spam Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Get Paid to Surf the Web - Long Category:
Larry Brash with:
On the Twelfth day of Christmas - People's Names Category (tie):
Wayne Baisley with:
Chairman Mao =
I am on a march.
David Bourke with:
Elvis Aaron Presley =
Seen alive? Sorry, pal! - Other Names Category:
Tom Myers with:
United Parcel Service =
Accept, insure, deliver. - Anagram Set Category:
Richard Brodie with:
He that justifieth the wicked, and he that condemneth the just, even they both are abomination to the LORD. =
Doth not the Jew tend to hate the Arab, and the Limey oft evoke Irish hate? Hatch not then the dumb injustice.
The Serb itcheth to hurt the Bosnian, and the holy jihad venom attacketh the Jew. Oh! Time-out! Find a detente!
It is the race of the black man that they jeered. Oh! the hate! Thumbs down! Then join united to hand it the veto. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Mike Keith with:
hydrogen + zirconium + tin + oxygen + rhenium + platinum + tellurium + terbium + nobelium + chromium + iron + cobalt + carbon + aluminum + ruthenium + silicon + ytterbium + hafnium + sodium + selenium + cerium + manganese + osmium + uranium + nickel + praseodymium + erbium + vanadium + thallium + plutonium
=
nitrogen + zinc + rhodium + helium + argon + neptunium + beryllium + bromine + lutetium + boron + calcium + thorium + niobium + lanthanum + mercury + fluorine + bismuth + actinium + silver + cesium + neodymium + magnesium + xenon + samarium + scandium + europium + berkelium + palladium + antimony + thulium
[This is a "doubly-true anagram" - if you replace each element with its atomic number (= position in the periodic table), there is still equality:]
1 + 40 + 50 + 8 + 75 + 78 + 52 + 65 + 102 + 24 + 26 + 27 + 6 + 13 + 44 + 14 + 70 + 72 + 11 + 34 + 58 + 25 + 76 + 92 + 28 + 59 + 68 + 23 + 81 + 94
=
7 + 30 + 45 + 2 + 18 + 93 + 4 + 35 + 71 + 5 + 20 + 90 + 41 + 57 + 80 + 9 + 83 + 89 + 47 + 55 + 60 + 12 + 54 + 62 + 21 + 63 + 97 + 46 + 51 + 69
(= 1416) - 2nd place:
Mike Keith with:
The Raven - 3rd place:
Jon Gearhart with:
Piano Man
- 1st place:
- Best Overall Individual Anagram:
Don P. Fortier with:
This is not spam. You are receiving this because you have sent me information - Best Anagram Software:
William Tunstall-Pedoe with:
Anagram Genius. - Best Anagram Website:
Larry Brash with:
The Anagrammy Awards. - Most Decorated Anagrammatist of the Year:
Meyran Kraus with 18 wins in the monthly Anagrammy Awards. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Anagrammatist of the Year:
Mike Keith with 9 wins in the monthly Anagrammy Awards, 7 of which were in the Special Category, and 2 wins in the Grand Anagrammy Awards. - The Anagram of the Millennium:
Emmo W. (1948) with:
Eleven plus two =
Twelve plus one.
[1998] [1999] [2000] [2001] [2002] [2003] [2004] [2005] [2006] [2007]
The Grand Anagrammy Awards of 2000 (17 categories)
- General Category:
Jaybur with:
Male chauvinism =
I'm such a vile man. - Entertainment Category:
Art Day with:
The Penthouse centerfold =
Unclothed "pets" often here. - Topical Category:
Rick Rothstein with:
The Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic =
Damning evil policy, Serbs voted asshole out. - Rude Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Inflammatory Bowel Disease =
My ass blew fire, I moaned a lot. - Spam Category:
Richard Grantham with:
These girls are barely legal. =
The "girls" are really beagles. - Long Spam Category:
Richard Grantham with:
---DIRECTIONS---FOR HOW TO POST TO NEWSGROUPS--- - Long Category:
Larry Brash with:
And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world, ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the Freedom of Man.
=
A youthful, affluent Kennedy, on accession, he asks aloud: we, both domestic and world communities, try to look for a way to unify for the Common Good of All, rather than worry away at your cozy corner of the turf.
www.award.com - People's Names Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy =
O, it's a lovely thick novel!
- Other Names Category:
Larry Brash with:
Harley Davidson Motorcycles =
Very costly old road machines. - Anagram Set Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
The Biggest and Most Creative Painters of All Times =
Da Vinci: Artist left protégés the best gem, 'Mona Lisa'.
Van Gogh: Became mad; titles 'Self Portrait' - it is tense.
Michelangelo: Artist's 'Pieta' met finest, bravest god.
Matisse: Five Trotting Girls became the top 'La Danse'.
Monet: Aged master's soft 'Lilies' brighten, captivate. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Mike Keith with:
Anagrams - Antigrams - eq.2nd place:
David Bourke with:
'Twas the night before Christmas - eq.2nd place:
Richard Grantham with:
A question in a physics degree exam at the University of Copenhagen
- 1st place:
- Best Overall Individual Anagram (3-way tie):
Jaybur with:
Male chauvinism =
I'm such a vile man.
Larry Brash with:
Thomas Alva Edison =
Aha! Ions made volts!
Jaybur with:
Fire of London =
Inferno of old. - Best Anagram Software:
William Tunstall-Pedoe with:
Anagram Genius. - Best Anagram Website:
Larry Brash with:
The Anagrammy Awards. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Most Improved Anagrammatist:
David Bourke. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Most Consistent Anagrammatist:
Meyran Kraus. - Daniel F. Etter Memorial Award for Anagrammatist of the Year:
Richard Grantham with 882.30 points from 45 wins in the monthly Anagrammy Awards, 14 of which were in the Special Category, and 4 wins in the Grand Anagrammy Awards.
[1998] [1999] [2000] [2001] [2002] [2003] [2004] [2005] [2006] [2007]
The Grand Anagrammy Awards of 2001 (16 categories)
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Earle Jones with:
Russian roulette =
Retries not usual. - 2nd place:
Richard Grantham with:
A love-hate relationship =
The volatile pair has one. - 3rd place:
David A. Green with:
An hermaphrodite =
O, I'm part he and her!
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
The Royal Shakespeare Company =
One may appear there as Shylock. - Topical Category:
David Bourke with:
The USA and Britain ~
unite and hit Arabs. - Rude Category:
Lardy Girl with:
Erotic massage =
Orgasmic tease. - Spam Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
T E S T I M O N I A L S ******* - Long Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Women - Men - People's Names Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Noël Coward is ~
no Oscar Wilde. - Other Names Category:
James H. Young with:
A Nintendo Gameboy =
Made to be annoying. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
James H. Young with:
WHAT ARE THE HALLMARKS OF A GOOD ANAGRAM? - 2nd place:
David Bourke with:
Decomposing Composers - 3rd place (tie):
Larry Brash with:
Accident-proneness - Psychopathological Theory. Mythology or reality?
Richard Grantham with:
A simultaneous anagram and approximate translation of Une Sainte en son auréole by Paul Verlaine, set to music which is itself an anagram of Gabriel Fauré's setting of the Verlaine.
- 1st place:
- Best Overall Individual Anagram:
Meyran Kraus with:
The Royal Shakespeare Company =
One may appear there as Shylock. - Best Anagram Software (tie):
Mike Keith with:
Anagram Artist.
William Tunstall-Pedoe with:
Anagram Genius. - Best Anagram Website:
Larry Brash and Richard Grantham with:
The Anagrammy Awards. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Best Rookie Anagrammatist:
Adrian Hickford. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Most Improved Anagrammatist:
Jaybur. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Most Consistent Anagrammatist:
Meyran Kraus. - Daniel F. Etter Memorial Award for Anagrammatist of the
Year:
Richard Grantham with 676.59 points from 36 wins in the monthly Anagrammy Awards, 11 of which were in the Special Category, and 5 wins in the Grand Anagrammy Awards.
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The Grand Anagrammy Awards of 2002 (17 categories)
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Meyran Kraus with:
A carton of cigarettes =
I got a taste for cancer. - 2nd place:
Richard Grantham with:
Christian Fundamentalist =
In truth, a mindless fanatic. - 3rd place:
Jaybur with:
The womaniser =
It's how men are...
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Richard Grantham with:
The 'William Tell' Overture by Gioacchino Rossini =
It is lively hero music with a cool Lone Ranger bit. - Topical Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Weapons of mass destruction =
U.S. owns most - and it's for 'peace'????? - Rude Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
You look rather nice in that dress =
(Or: "Thank you, Lord! I can see her tits!") - Spam Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Dear friend:
This is an invitation to visit our Homepage that is linked to the FREE Internet publication, THE WISE SHALL UNDERSTAND. - Long Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Each year the Washington Post's Style Invitational asks readers to take any word from the dictionary, alter it by adding, subtracting, or changing one letter and supply a new definition. - People's Names Category:
Richard Grantham with:
His Holiness Pope John Paul the Second =
The one old chap Jesus phones in Polish. - Other Names Category:
David A. Green with:
The Miss World Beauty Contest =
Brunettes mostly, so I watched. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Richard Grantham with:
Swan and Shadow by John Hollander, anagrammed into another shape poem. - 2nd place:
Adrian Hickford with:
American comedian Steven Wright's trademark is his brilliant dour-faced delivery and remarkably calm, off-the-wall approach to comedy. - 3rd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
9 Rooms - A Paradoxical Poem
- 1st place:
- Best Overall Individual Short Anagram:
Meyran Kraus with:
A carton of cigarettes =
I got a taste for cancer. - Best Overall Individual Long Anagram:
Meyran Kraus with:
9 Rooms - A Paradoxical Poem - Best Anagram Software:
Mike Keith with:
Anagram Artist. - Best Anagram Website:
Larry Brash and Richard Grantham with:
The Anagrammy Awards. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Best Rookie Anagrammatist (2 awards):
Joe Fathallah and Paul Pan. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Most Improved Anagrammatist (2 awards):
David A. Green and Zoran Radisavlevic. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Most Consistent Anagrammatist:
Adrian Hickford. - Daniel F. Etter Memorial Award for Anagrammatist of the
Year:
Meyran Kraus with 728.12 points from 37 wins in the monthly Anagrammy Awards, 10 of which were in the Special Category, and 5 wins in the Grand Anagrammy Awards.
[1998] [1999] [2000] [2001] [2002] [2003] [2004] [2005] [2006] [2007]
The Grand Anagrammy Awards of 2003 (17 categories plus a Special Award)
- General Category:
- eq.1st place:
Jesse Frankovich with:
The articulate person =
He utters a clear point. - eq.1st place:
Hans-Peter Reich with:
One thousand kilos =
Oh, sounds like a ton! - 3rd place:
Richard Grantham with:
Isn't "romantic and erotic" ~
a contradiction in terms?
- eq.1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Scott Gardner with:
Leonardo da Vinci, "The Last Supper" =
Have Lord and apostles in picture. - Topical Category:
Adrian Hickford with:
New Year's Resolution =
Notions we rarely use. - Rude Category:
Adrian Hickford with:
She's performing fellatio =
Offering her lips to males. - Medium Category:
David Bourke with:
"What To Do When Someone Dies:
A Legal, Financial and Practical Guide" by Milton Berry Scott
=
A: Bury corpse.
B: Scan will.
C: Find a solicitor.
D: Negotiate all money.
E: Get that new diamond! Ha! - Long Category:
Adrian Hickford with:
People are occasionally having problems with nominations. Teething problems are common with new changes. - People's Names Category:
Richard Grantham with:
President George W. Bush =
This bugger needs power. - Other Names Category:
Richard Grantham with:
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome =
Uproar over recent mystery disease. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Richard Grantham with:
A retelling of Mr Daydream by Roger Hargreaves, in which both letters and pictures have been rearranged. - 2nd place:
Mike Keith with:
A triply true anagram - 3rd place:
Richard Brodie with:
Battle of the Books
- 1st place:
- Best Overall Individual Short Anagram:
Richard Grantham with:
Isn't "romantic and erotic" ~
a contradiction in terms? - Best Overall Individual Long Anagram:
Richard Grantham with:
A retelling of Mr Daydream by Roger Hargreaves, in which both letters and pictures have been rearranged. - Best Anagram Software:
Mike Keith with:
Anagram Artist. - Best Anagram Website:
Larry Brash, Richard Grantham and Toby Gottfried with:
The Anagrammy Awards. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Best Rookie Anagrammatist:
Scott Gardner. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Most Improved Anagrammatist:
Hans-Peter Reich. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Most Consistent Anagrammatist:
Jesse Frankovich. - Special Award for Services to the Anagrammy Awards:
Toby Gottfried. - Daniel F. Etter Memorial Award for Anagrammatist of the
Year:
Meyran Kraus with 878.38 points from 38 wins in the monthly Anagrammy Awards, 10 of which were in the Special Category.
[1998] [1999] [2000] [2001] [2002] [2003] [2004] [2005] [2006] [2007]
The Grand Anagrammy Awards of 2004 (16 categories)
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Hans-Peter Reich with:
What is the square root of nine? =
THREE, for an equation shows it! - 2nd place:
David Bourke with:
Pure animal lust =
Natural impulse. - 3rd place:
David Bourke with:
A domestic housecat =
Does it catch a mouse?
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Ceiling murals of the Sistine Chapel =
Hail Michelangelo's finest pictures! - Topical Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
The White House Daily Press Briefing =
Hey, I air the lies of president G.W. Bush! - Rude Category:
Rick Rothstein with:
An incestuous act =
Eat a cousin's cunt. - Medium Category:
Richard Grantham with:
If it squirms, it's biology
If it stinks, it's chemistry
If it doesn't work, it's physics
And if you can't understand it, it's mathematics.
=
If it's wordy, it's English
If it's knotty, it's economics
If it squeaks, it's music
And if it's run by the Antichrist, dammit, it's sport day. - Long Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Ironic by Alanis Morissette - People's Names Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Bill Clinton, the former president of the USA =
On reflection, I'd still prefer the man to Bush! - Other Names Category (tie):
Chris Doyle with:
The National Rifle Association =
Fanatical loonies are into this.
Adrian Hickford with:
Castle, knight, armour... =
King Arthur's Camelot. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Richard Grantham with:
An anagrammed crossword puzzle - 2nd place:
Richard Brodie with:
Shakespeare's 17th sonnet anagrammed five different ways - 3rd place:
David Bourke with:
How The Grinch Stole Christmas!
- 1st place:
- Best Overall Individual Short Anagram:
Meyran Kraus with:
Bill Clinton, the former president of the USA =
On reflection, I'd still prefer the man to Bush! - Best Overall Individual Long Anagram:
Richard Grantham with:
An anagrammed crossword puzzle. - Best Anagram Software:
Mike Keith with:
Anagram Artist. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Best Rookie Anagrammatist:
Chris Doyle. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Most Improved Anagrammatist:
Tony Crafter. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Most Consistent Anagrammatist:
David Bourke. - Daniel F. Etter Memorial Award for Anagrammatist of the
Year:
Meyran Kraus with 990.92 points from 41 wins in the monthly Anagrammy Awards, 12 of which were in the Special Category, and 5 wins in the Grand Anagrammy Awards.
[1998] [1999] [2000] [2001] [2002] [2003] [2004] [2005] [2006] [2007]
The Grand Anagrammy Awards of 2005 (17 categories plus a Special Award)
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Rick Rothstein with:
For the evil that men do ~
doth live on after them. - 2nd place:
Ellie Dent with:
Archaeologists =
Goal is to search. - 3rd place:
Paul Lusch with:
The crime investigator =
He interrogates victim.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category (tie):
Meyran Kraus with:
Mike Newell's 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' =
Enthralling film, yet we prefer to read the books!
zolrakk with:
Rap music ~
is, um... crap. - Topical Category (tie):
Meyran Kraus with:
The trial of president Saddam Hussein =
It sure is hard to defend this man's plea.
Toby Gottfried with:
The Second Bush Inauguration =
In truth, USA, once is bad enough. - Rude Category (tie):
Rick Rothstein with:
Visit the bathroom =
Shit, bathe or vomit.
Paul Pan with:
A fag + a fairy =
A gay affair. - Medium Category:
Mey Kraus with:
'Beyond Multiple Choice: Evaluating Alternatives to Traditional Testing for Selection' by Milton D. Hakel =
This guide is likely to be:
[ ] A little pedantic
[ ] Darn unconvincing
[ ] A totally tiresome torment
[*] All of the above - Long Category:
Larry Brash with:
After the death of Quasimodo - People's Names Category:
Ellie Dent with:
Will Shakespeare ~
speaks well, I hear. - Other Names Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
The Leaning Tower of Pisa =
I spot one giant flaw here...
- Special Category:
- 1st place:
Mike Keith with:
Nine Anagrammatic Views of Mt. Fuji (with Kanji). - 2nd place:
Mike Keith with:
To Helen by Edgar Allan Poe - 3rd place:
Richard Brodie with:
A poem by Lord Byron.
- 1st place:
- Best Overall Individual Short Anagram:
Rick Rothstein with:
For the evil that men do ~
doth live on after them. - Best Overall Individual Long Anagram:
Mike Keith with:
Nine Anagrammatic Views of Mt. Fuji (with Kanji). - Best Anagram Software:
Mike Keith with:
Anagram Artist. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Best Rookie Anagrammatist:
Ellie Dent. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Most Improved Anagrammatist:
Rick Rothstein. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Most Consistent Anagrammatist:
Tony Crafter. - Daniel F. Etter Memorial Award for Anagrammatist of the
Year:
Meyran Kraus with 954.13 points from 44 wins in the monthly Anagrammy Awards, and 5 wins in the Grand Anagrammy Awards.
[1998] [1999] [2000] [2001] [2002] [2003] [2004] [2005] [2006] [2007]
The Grand Anagrammy Awards of 2006 (17 categories)
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Andrew Brehaut with:
Metamorphosis =
Promises a moth. - 2nd place:
David Bourke with:
The first lesson on guitar =
It hurts one's fingers a lot! - 3rd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
The criminal defense attorney =
Man hired to set any client free.
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
C.S. Lewis' "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" =
We enter a world which is behind that closet. - Topical Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Danish newspaper cartoon angers the Muslims =
Seems a plain pen is much stronger than a sword.... - Rude Category:
David Bourke with:

- Medium Category:
Andrew Brehaut with:
A ham sandwich goes into a bar and the bartender declares "We don't serve any food here." =
A horse wandered into a bar. Soon the bartender came, served and said "Why the long face?" - Long Category:
Larry Brash with:
George W. Bush meets with Her Royal Highness Queen - People's Names Category:
Andrew Brehaut with:
The President of the United States of America =
Incompetent, hated head of state terrifies us. - Other Names Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
Microsoft Help and Support Website =
Stupid patch! Problem is often worse! - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Mike Keith with:
Five poems anagrammed. - 2nd place:
David Bourke with:
80 Things You (Probably) Didn't Know About Queen Elizabeth - 3rd place:
Andrew Brehaut with:
Genesis
- 1st place:
- Best Overall Individual Short Anagram:
Meyran Kraus with:
C.S. Lewis' "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" =
We enter a world which is behind that closet. - Best Overall Individual Long Anagram:
Mike Keith with:
Five poems anagrammed. - Best Anagram Software:
Mike Keith with:
Anagram Artist. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Best Rookie Anagrammatist:
Andrew Brehaut. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Most Improved Anagrammatist (tie):
Scott Gardner and Rosie Perera. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Most Consistent Anagrammatist:
Tony Crafter. - Daniel F. Etter Memorial Award for Anagrammatist of the
Year:
Meyran Kraus with 940.86 points from 48 wins in the monthly Anagrammy Awards, and 6 wins in the Grand Anagrammy Awards.
[1998] [1999] [2000] [2001] [2002] [2003] [2004] [2005] [2006] [2007]
The Grand Anagrammy Awards of 2007 (17 categories plus a Special Award)
- General Category:
- 1st place:
Meyran Kraus with:
Military weapon =
Employ it in a war - 2nd place:
Scott Gardner with:
A picture is worth a thousand words =
Icon did surpass what author wrote. - 3rd place:
Rosie Perera with:
College graduation ceremony =
Local guy, art degree, no income
- 1st place:
- Entertainment Category:
Tony Crafter with:
'Oliver Twist'. The novel by Charles Dickens =
Scrawny bloke sent child to thieve silver! - Topical Category:
Scott Gardner with:
1. Britney Spears
2. Lindsay Lohan
3. Paris Hilton =
1. Lady in rehab
2. Lass in therapy
3. Lost in prison - Rude Category:
Adie Pena with:
Britney Spears' opening act at MTV Awards =
Embarrassing twat in pop dance travesty! - Medium Category:
Tony Crafter with:
"Oh, why did you make woman so beautiful?" the man says to God. God says, "So you would love her." =
"Ay true," the man says, "but God, why did you make a woman so foolish?" God: "So she would love you." - Long Category:
Christopher Sturdy with:
How to Make a Woman Happy - People's Names Category:
Meyran Kraus with:
William Clinton, the former president of the USA =
I am now free of politics... I let the Mrs. run the land! - Other Names Category (tie):
Neil Ramsay with:
The Bush Administration's foreign policy ~
is an upsetting, horrific myth based on oil.
Christopher Sturdy with:
The Disney Corporation =
Deep in cartoon history. - Special Category:
- 1st place:
Meyran Kraus with:
Cupid laid by his brand, and fell asleep... - 2nd place:
Meyran Kraus with:
When I do count the clock that tells the time.> - 3rd place:
Andrew Brehaut with:
'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house...
- 1st place:
- Best Overall Individual Short Anagram:
Scott Gardner with:
1. Britney Spears
2. Lindsay Lohan
3. Paris Hilton =
1. Lady in rehab
2. Lass in therapy
3. Lost in prison - Best Overall Individual Long Anagram:
Andrew Brehaut with:
'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house... - Best Anagram Software:
Mike Keith with:
Anagram Artist. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Best Rookie Anagrammatist:
Adie pena. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Most Improved Anagrammatist:
Neil Ramsay. - Awardsmaster's Choice Award for Most Consistent Anagrammatist:
Andrew Brehaut. - Special Award for Services to the Anagrammy Awards:
Meyran Kraus. - Daniel F. Etter Memorial Award for Anagrammatist of the
Year:
Tony Crafter with 989.63 points from 41 wins in the monthly Anagrammy Awards, and 3 wins in the Grand Anagrammy Awards.
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