Our friend Jon Constant has come up with some interesting and amusing anagrams.
They provide a minute or two’s diversion from the normal stresses of life.
Can you come up with some better ones?
Enjoy!
Widecombe Valley | We love icy bedlam Lively bee, mad cow Love a weedy climb [.and a reminder that the Devil isn’t far from Widecombe!] Welcome by a devil Evil calmed by woe Maybe cowled evil Cow evil eyed lamb |
Widecombe-in-the-Moor | Chime boomed in tower
Boo! Timid cowmen here I’m one bewitched room I’m the doom in cow beer Woe! I’m demonic bother |
Dartmoor National Park |
Rampant or look radiant Anorak dormant to April A Roman portrait land, OK? Top rank moorland tiara I’m a plot and narrator, OK? |
Widecombe Fair | I face weird mob
Fie! I’m a bred cow Cow brief media I’m a cow debrief |
Honeybag and Chinkwell | Why, bleak ‘n’ echoing land
Newly beckon a highland A high-necked, bonny wall Oh challenge windy bank Bleak wind ‘n’ holy change |
The Rugglestone Inn |
Entering snug hotel Gentle on its hunger Hotel greeting nuns Gentle hour in gents |
The Old Inn |
Hilton den Old tin hen Hotel ‘n’ din |
Shilstone Rocks | Treks in schools
Slick horse snot Shrieks on colts |
Leusdon |
Nodules Lo! Nudes Soul den |
Ponsworthy | Oh! spry town
Try shop now Owns trophy |
Café on the Green |
No green tea, chef Hog-free canteen No teenager chef |
Wayside Café | Face wise day
We face Daisy Weedy fascia |
Uncle Tom Cobley | Only become cult |
Beatrice Chase | A scribe. The ace |
And a few other landmarks.
Grimspound | Imp’s ground |
Grey Wethers | Where’s Gerty? |
Warren House Inn | Rain. Sun nowhere |
Wistman’s Wood | Wow on sad mist |
Dartmoor prison | Rat’s indoor romp |