Anagrams: From Cheese to Sneeze [closed]











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Anagram time!



Similar to Anagrams: From Food to Food, but this time its From Cheese to Sneeze, or (almost) Anything You Please.



Brief:




You must turn the names of cheeses into common nouns using anagrams




The rules:




  • You may not use a computer to do the anagrams (researching the names of cheeses online is fine).

  • You must use single-word names to make single-word answers; hyphenated words are not allowed.

  • Common spelling must be used (your local spelling is fine), using alternate spelling to make a word work is not allowed.

  • Slang and abbreviations are not allowed.


Allowances:




  • Pluralisation is fine


Examples:




Edam <———> Dame goes; Edam <———> Made does not because 'made' is not a common noun.



Brie <———> Bier works




Have fun!










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closed as off-topic by Deusovi Nov 19 at 22:33


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  • "This question may invite speculative answers, as the question is not fully defined. The validity of some answers may be based upon opinion. Good questions for this site have a limited number of objectively correct answers. See also: Why are questions off-topic if they invite answers which are not demonstrably correct, or are otherwise speculative?" – Deusovi

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    As a matter of curiosity, why are answers hidden for this question? If no-one peeks you'll just get many of the same answers repeatedly. If I wanted to find a novel one, I'd have to peek at them all.
    – chasly from UK
    Nov 19 at 11:17








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    just a remark: there really is no way to check if someone used a computer or not
    – Ivo Beckers
    Nov 19 at 13:33










  • Are the anagrams allowed to be more than one word if the cheese is just the one word?
    – FrazzleUK
    Nov 19 at 14:25










  • @Ivo: I'll leave that to their conscience.
    – Jǝssǝ
    Nov 19 at 16:00










  • @Frazzle: In short, no. I'll edit to make that absolutely clear.
    – Jǝssǝ
    Nov 19 at 16:32















up vote
5
down vote

favorite












Anagram time!



Similar to Anagrams: From Food to Food, but this time its From Cheese to Sneeze, or (almost) Anything You Please.



Brief:




You must turn the names of cheeses into common nouns using anagrams




The rules:




  • You may not use a computer to do the anagrams (researching the names of cheeses online is fine).

  • You must use single-word names to make single-word answers; hyphenated words are not allowed.

  • Common spelling must be used (your local spelling is fine), using alternate spelling to make a word work is not allowed.

  • Slang and abbreviations are not allowed.


Allowances:




  • Pluralisation is fine


Examples:




Edam <———> Dame goes; Edam <———> Made does not because 'made' is not a common noun.



Brie <———> Bier works




Have fun!










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closed as off-topic by Deusovi Nov 19 at 22:33


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question may invite speculative answers, as the question is not fully defined. The validity of some answers may be based upon opinion. Good questions for this site have a limited number of objectively correct answers. See also: Why are questions off-topic if they invite answers which are not demonstrably correct, or are otherwise speculative?" – Deusovi

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









  • 3




    As a matter of curiosity, why are answers hidden for this question? If no-one peeks you'll just get many of the same answers repeatedly. If I wanted to find a novel one, I'd have to peek at them all.
    – chasly from UK
    Nov 19 at 11:17








  • 1




    just a remark: there really is no way to check if someone used a computer or not
    – Ivo Beckers
    Nov 19 at 13:33










  • Are the anagrams allowed to be more than one word if the cheese is just the one word?
    – FrazzleUK
    Nov 19 at 14:25










  • @Ivo: I'll leave that to their conscience.
    – Jǝssǝ
    Nov 19 at 16:00










  • @Frazzle: In short, no. I'll edit to make that absolutely clear.
    – Jǝssǝ
    Nov 19 at 16:32













up vote
5
down vote

favorite









up vote
5
down vote

favorite











Anagram time!



Similar to Anagrams: From Food to Food, but this time its From Cheese to Sneeze, or (almost) Anything You Please.



Brief:




You must turn the names of cheeses into common nouns using anagrams




The rules:




  • You may not use a computer to do the anagrams (researching the names of cheeses online is fine).

  • You must use single-word names to make single-word answers; hyphenated words are not allowed.

  • Common spelling must be used (your local spelling is fine), using alternate spelling to make a word work is not allowed.

  • Slang and abbreviations are not allowed.


Allowances:




  • Pluralisation is fine


Examples:




Edam <———> Dame goes; Edam <———> Made does not because 'made' is not a common noun.



Brie <———> Bier works




Have fun!










share|improve this question















Anagram time!



Similar to Anagrams: From Food to Food, but this time its From Cheese to Sneeze, or (almost) Anything You Please.



Brief:




You must turn the names of cheeses into common nouns using anagrams




The rules:




  • You may not use a computer to do the anagrams (researching the names of cheeses online is fine).

  • You must use single-word names to make single-word answers; hyphenated words are not allowed.

  • Common spelling must be used (your local spelling is fine), using alternate spelling to make a word work is not allowed.

  • Slang and abbreviations are not allowed.


Allowances:




  • Pluralisation is fine


Examples:




Edam <———> Dame goes; Edam <———> Made does not because 'made' is not a common noun.



Brie <———> Bier works




Have fun!







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closed as off-topic by Deusovi Nov 19 at 22:33


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question may invite speculative answers, as the question is not fully defined. The validity of some answers may be based upon opinion. Good questions for this site have a limited number of objectively correct answers. See also: Why are questions off-topic if they invite answers which are not demonstrably correct, or are otherwise speculative?" – Deusovi

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closed as off-topic by Deusovi Nov 19 at 22:33


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question may invite speculative answers, as the question is not fully defined. The validity of some answers may be based upon opinion. Good questions for this site have a limited number of objectively correct answers. See also: Why are questions off-topic if they invite answers which are not demonstrably correct, or are otherwise speculative?" – Deusovi

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    As a matter of curiosity, why are answers hidden for this question? If no-one peeks you'll just get many of the same answers repeatedly. If I wanted to find a novel one, I'd have to peek at them all.
    – chasly from UK
    Nov 19 at 11:17








  • 1




    just a remark: there really is no way to check if someone used a computer or not
    – Ivo Beckers
    Nov 19 at 13:33










  • Are the anagrams allowed to be more than one word if the cheese is just the one word?
    – FrazzleUK
    Nov 19 at 14:25










  • @Ivo: I'll leave that to their conscience.
    – Jǝssǝ
    Nov 19 at 16:00










  • @Frazzle: In short, no. I'll edit to make that absolutely clear.
    – Jǝssǝ
    Nov 19 at 16:32














  • 3




    As a matter of curiosity, why are answers hidden for this question? If no-one peeks you'll just get many of the same answers repeatedly. If I wanted to find a novel one, I'd have to peek at them all.
    – chasly from UK
    Nov 19 at 11:17








  • 1




    just a remark: there really is no way to check if someone used a computer or not
    – Ivo Beckers
    Nov 19 at 13:33










  • Are the anagrams allowed to be more than one word if the cheese is just the one word?
    – FrazzleUK
    Nov 19 at 14:25










  • @Ivo: I'll leave that to their conscience.
    – Jǝssǝ
    Nov 19 at 16:00










  • @Frazzle: In short, no. I'll edit to make that absolutely clear.
    – Jǝssǝ
    Nov 19 at 16:32








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3




As a matter of curiosity, why are answers hidden for this question? If no-one peeks you'll just get many of the same answers repeatedly. If I wanted to find a novel one, I'd have to peek at them all.
– chasly from UK
Nov 19 at 11:17






As a matter of curiosity, why are answers hidden for this question? If no-one peeks you'll just get many of the same answers repeatedly. If I wanted to find a novel one, I'd have to peek at them all.
– chasly from UK
Nov 19 at 11:17






1




1




just a remark: there really is no way to check if someone used a computer or not
– Ivo Beckers
Nov 19 at 13:33




just a remark: there really is no way to check if someone used a computer or not
– Ivo Beckers
Nov 19 at 13:33












Are the anagrams allowed to be more than one word if the cheese is just the one word?
– FrazzleUK
Nov 19 at 14:25




Are the anagrams allowed to be more than one word if the cheese is just the one word?
– FrazzleUK
Nov 19 at 14:25












@Ivo: I'll leave that to their conscience.
– Jǝssǝ
Nov 19 at 16:00




@Ivo: I'll leave that to their conscience.
– Jǝssǝ
Nov 19 at 16:00












@Frazzle: In short, no. I'll edit to make that absolutely clear.
– Jǝssǝ
Nov 19 at 16:32




@Frazzle: In short, no. I'll edit to make that absolutely clear.
– Jǝssǝ
Nov 19 at 16:32










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The three easier ones I could think of are:




Comte -> Comet

Munster -> Sternum

Feta -> FeatFate [Which I see WAF found first]




And after going over an extensive cheese list as suggested, I spotted these too:




Geitost -> Egotist

Greve -> Verge

Kasseri -> Kaisers

Madrona -> Roadman

MascareMascares -> CamerasMassacre

Minuet -> Minute

Molbo -> Bloom

Mona -> Moan

Moonglo -> Monolog

Ragstone -> Negators

Ricotta -> Citator

Romano -> Maroon

Serat -> Tears [and lots more]

Toma -> Atom

Ubriaco -> Caribou




...And I posted some more of these in the food into food challenge.






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  • IIRC, Maroon is an adjective.
    – Hosch250
    Nov 19 at 16:11










  • @Hosch250 Well, color names can also function as nouns, depending on the context. But even if they can't, the word also means an escaped slave or a castaway.
    – Walt
    Nov 19 at 16:20






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    Ah, right; I missed that connotation. You got my upvote, anyway :)
    – Hosch250
    Nov 19 at 16:44




















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goat <———> toga



I borrowed your arrow.



blue <———> lube I don't know if that counts as an abbreviation.
feta <———> fate/feat
parmesan <———> spearman



My domain knowledge is pretty limited. It basically consists of this list.






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    Great work! I thought hard about lube before; it is an abbreviation of lubricant, however many dictionaries seem to almost treat it as a word. Personally I feel that it does not count, but if anyone feels different I'll be happy to let it slide. As for cheese names, www.cheese.com has a great list.
    – Jǝssǝ
    Nov 19 at 16:38




















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Parmesan:




spearman




Are hyphens allowed? Camembert:




cat-member (either a cat's body part, or maybe a feline individual who's part of an organization)







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  • We have once again converged. I made my most recent edit without seeing yours.
    – WAF
    Nov 19 at 9:42










  • @WAF Lol, nice. What are the odds!
    – jafe
    Nov 19 at 9:43




















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I got some simple ones





  1. Sardo <———> Roads




  2. Minas <———> Mains




  3. Toma <———> Moat




  4. Bra <———> Bar




  5. Salers <———> Lasers




  6. Langres <———> Anglers




  7. Oka <———> Oak








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  • Why are they hidden?
    – Strawberry
    Nov 19 at 11:36






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    I'm kinda new here and I saw everybody else do it so I did it without much thinking. Should I remove it?
    – Chrone
    Nov 19 at 11:38








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    I think it's fine as a single block, but it's annoying to have to roll over every single one, individually. You're right though, everyone seems to be doing it - so hard cheese, I guess.
    – Strawberry
    Nov 19 at 13:18


















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Here's an attempt





  1. passendale <———> esplanades




  2. sirene <———> serine




  3. esrom <———> morse




  4. orda <———> road








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    Apparently timelotem (an anagram of mimolette) is an antipsychotic drug.






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    • Wouldn't that be a proper noun, not a common noun?
      – Jǝssǝ
      Nov 21 at 8:04


















    6 Answers
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    6 Answers
    6






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    up vote
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    The three easier ones I could think of are:




    Comte -> Comet

    Munster -> Sternum

    Feta -> FeatFate [Which I see WAF found first]




    And after going over an extensive cheese list as suggested, I spotted these too:




    Geitost -> Egotist

    Greve -> Verge

    Kasseri -> Kaisers

    Madrona -> Roadman

    MascareMascares -> CamerasMassacre

    Minuet -> Minute

    Molbo -> Bloom

    Mona -> Moan

    Moonglo -> Monolog

    Ragstone -> Negators

    Ricotta -> Citator

    Romano -> Maroon

    Serat -> Tears [and lots more]

    Toma -> Atom

    Ubriaco -> Caribou




    ...And I posted some more of these in the food into food challenge.






    share|improve this answer























    • IIRC, Maroon is an adjective.
      – Hosch250
      Nov 19 at 16:11










    • @Hosch250 Well, color names can also function as nouns, depending on the context. But even if they can't, the word also means an escaped slave or a castaway.
      – Walt
      Nov 19 at 16:20






    • 1




      Ah, right; I missed that connotation. You got my upvote, anyway :)
      – Hosch250
      Nov 19 at 16:44

















    up vote
    5
    down vote













    The three easier ones I could think of are:




    Comte -> Comet

    Munster -> Sternum

    Feta -> FeatFate [Which I see WAF found first]




    And after going over an extensive cheese list as suggested, I spotted these too:




    Geitost -> Egotist

    Greve -> Verge

    Kasseri -> Kaisers

    Madrona -> Roadman

    MascareMascares -> CamerasMassacre

    Minuet -> Minute

    Molbo -> Bloom

    Mona -> Moan

    Moonglo -> Monolog

    Ragstone -> Negators

    Ricotta -> Citator

    Romano -> Maroon

    Serat -> Tears [and lots more]

    Toma -> Atom

    Ubriaco -> Caribou




    ...And I posted some more of these in the food into food challenge.






    share|improve this answer























    • IIRC, Maroon is an adjective.
      – Hosch250
      Nov 19 at 16:11










    • @Hosch250 Well, color names can also function as nouns, depending on the context. But even if they can't, the word also means an escaped slave or a castaway.
      – Walt
      Nov 19 at 16:20






    • 1




      Ah, right; I missed that connotation. You got my upvote, anyway :)
      – Hosch250
      Nov 19 at 16:44















    up vote
    5
    down vote










    up vote
    5
    down vote









    The three easier ones I could think of are:




    Comte -> Comet

    Munster -> Sternum

    Feta -> FeatFate [Which I see WAF found first]




    And after going over an extensive cheese list as suggested, I spotted these too:




    Geitost -> Egotist

    Greve -> Verge

    Kasseri -> Kaisers

    Madrona -> Roadman

    MascareMascares -> CamerasMassacre

    Minuet -> Minute

    Molbo -> Bloom

    Mona -> Moan

    Moonglo -> Monolog

    Ragstone -> Negators

    Ricotta -> Citator

    Romano -> Maroon

    Serat -> Tears [and lots more]

    Toma -> Atom

    Ubriaco -> Caribou




    ...And I posted some more of these in the food into food challenge.






    share|improve this answer














    The three easier ones I could think of are:




    Comte -> Comet

    Munster -> Sternum

    Feta -> FeatFate [Which I see WAF found first]




    And after going over an extensive cheese list as suggested, I spotted these too:




    Geitost -> Egotist

    Greve -> Verge

    Kasseri -> Kaisers

    Madrona -> Roadman

    MascareMascares -> CamerasMassacre

    Minuet -> Minute

    Molbo -> Bloom

    Mona -> Moan

    Moonglo -> Monolog

    Ragstone -> Negators

    Ricotta -> Citator

    Romano -> Maroon

    Serat -> Tears [and lots more]

    Toma -> Atom

    Ubriaco -> Caribou




    ...And I posted some more of these in the food into food challenge.







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    answered Nov 19 at 9:31









    Walt

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    • IIRC, Maroon is an adjective.
      – Hosch250
      Nov 19 at 16:11










    • @Hosch250 Well, color names can also function as nouns, depending on the context. But even if they can't, the word also means an escaped slave or a castaway.
      – Walt
      Nov 19 at 16:20






    • 1




      Ah, right; I missed that connotation. You got my upvote, anyway :)
      – Hosch250
      Nov 19 at 16:44




















    • IIRC, Maroon is an adjective.
      – Hosch250
      Nov 19 at 16:11










    • @Hosch250 Well, color names can also function as nouns, depending on the context. But even if they can't, the word also means an escaped slave or a castaway.
      – Walt
      Nov 19 at 16:20






    • 1




      Ah, right; I missed that connotation. You got my upvote, anyway :)
      – Hosch250
      Nov 19 at 16:44


















    IIRC, Maroon is an adjective.
    – Hosch250
    Nov 19 at 16:11




    IIRC, Maroon is an adjective.
    – Hosch250
    Nov 19 at 16:11












    @Hosch250 Well, color names can also function as nouns, depending on the context. But even if they can't, the word also means an escaped slave or a castaway.
    – Walt
    Nov 19 at 16:20




    @Hosch250 Well, color names can also function as nouns, depending on the context. But even if they can't, the word also means an escaped slave or a castaway.
    – Walt
    Nov 19 at 16:20




    1




    1




    Ah, right; I missed that connotation. You got my upvote, anyway :)
    – Hosch250
    Nov 19 at 16:44






    Ah, right; I missed that connotation. You got my upvote, anyway :)
    – Hosch250
    Nov 19 at 16:44












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    goat <———> toga



    I borrowed your arrow.



    blue <———> lube I don't know if that counts as an abbreviation.
    feta <———> fate/feat
    parmesan <———> spearman



    My domain knowledge is pretty limited. It basically consists of this list.






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    • 1




      Great work! I thought hard about lube before; it is an abbreviation of lubricant, however many dictionaries seem to almost treat it as a word. Personally I feel that it does not count, but if anyone feels different I'll be happy to let it slide. As for cheese names, www.cheese.com has a great list.
      – Jǝssǝ
      Nov 19 at 16:38

















    up vote
    5
    down vote













    goat <———> toga



    I borrowed your arrow.



    blue <———> lube I don't know if that counts as an abbreviation.
    feta <———> fate/feat
    parmesan <———> spearman



    My domain knowledge is pretty limited. It basically consists of this list.






    share|improve this answer



















    • 1




      Great work! I thought hard about lube before; it is an abbreviation of lubricant, however many dictionaries seem to almost treat it as a word. Personally I feel that it does not count, but if anyone feels different I'll be happy to let it slide. As for cheese names, www.cheese.com has a great list.
      – Jǝssǝ
      Nov 19 at 16:38















    up vote
    5
    down vote










    up vote
    5
    down vote









    goat <———> toga



    I borrowed your arrow.



    blue <———> lube I don't know if that counts as an abbreviation.
    feta <———> fate/feat
    parmesan <———> spearman



    My domain knowledge is pretty limited. It basically consists of this list.






    share|improve this answer














    goat <———> toga



    I borrowed your arrow.



    blue <———> lube I don't know if that counts as an abbreviation.
    feta <———> fate/feat
    parmesan <———> spearman



    My domain knowledge is pretty limited. It basically consists of this list.







    share|improve this answer














    share|improve this answer



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    edited Nov 19 at 17:26

























    answered Nov 19 at 9:23









    WAF

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    • 1




      Great work! I thought hard about lube before; it is an abbreviation of lubricant, however many dictionaries seem to almost treat it as a word. Personally I feel that it does not count, but if anyone feels different I'll be happy to let it slide. As for cheese names, www.cheese.com has a great list.
      – Jǝssǝ
      Nov 19 at 16:38
















    • 1




      Great work! I thought hard about lube before; it is an abbreviation of lubricant, however many dictionaries seem to almost treat it as a word. Personally I feel that it does not count, but if anyone feels different I'll be happy to let it slide. As for cheese names, www.cheese.com has a great list.
      – Jǝssǝ
      Nov 19 at 16:38










    1




    1




    Great work! I thought hard about lube before; it is an abbreviation of lubricant, however many dictionaries seem to almost treat it as a word. Personally I feel that it does not count, but if anyone feels different I'll be happy to let it slide. As for cheese names, www.cheese.com has a great list.
    – Jǝssǝ
    Nov 19 at 16:38






    Great work! I thought hard about lube before; it is an abbreviation of lubricant, however many dictionaries seem to almost treat it as a word. Personally I feel that it does not count, but if anyone feels different I'll be happy to let it slide. As for cheese names, www.cheese.com has a great list.
    – Jǝssǝ
    Nov 19 at 16:38












    up vote
    3
    down vote













    Parmesan:




    spearman




    Are hyphens allowed? Camembert:




    cat-member (either a cat's body part, or maybe a feline individual who's part of an organization)







    share|improve this answer























    • We have once again converged. I made my most recent edit without seeing yours.
      – WAF
      Nov 19 at 9:42










    • @WAF Lol, nice. What are the odds!
      – jafe
      Nov 19 at 9:43

















    up vote
    3
    down vote













    Parmesan:




    spearman




    Are hyphens allowed? Camembert:




    cat-member (either a cat's body part, or maybe a feline individual who's part of an organization)







    share|improve this answer























    • We have once again converged. I made my most recent edit without seeing yours.
      – WAF
      Nov 19 at 9:42










    • @WAF Lol, nice. What are the odds!
      – jafe
      Nov 19 at 9:43















    up vote
    3
    down vote










    up vote
    3
    down vote









    Parmesan:




    spearman




    Are hyphens allowed? Camembert:




    cat-member (either a cat's body part, or maybe a feline individual who's part of an organization)







    share|improve this answer














    Parmesan:




    spearman




    Are hyphens allowed? Camembert:




    cat-member (either a cat's body part, or maybe a feline individual who's part of an organization)








    share|improve this answer














    share|improve this answer



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    edited Nov 19 at 9:39

























    answered Nov 19 at 9:18









    jafe

    14.6k37149




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    • We have once again converged. I made my most recent edit without seeing yours.
      – WAF
      Nov 19 at 9:42










    • @WAF Lol, nice. What are the odds!
      – jafe
      Nov 19 at 9:43




















    • We have once again converged. I made my most recent edit without seeing yours.
      – WAF
      Nov 19 at 9:42










    • @WAF Lol, nice. What are the odds!
      – jafe
      Nov 19 at 9:43


















    We have once again converged. I made my most recent edit without seeing yours.
    – WAF
    Nov 19 at 9:42




    We have once again converged. I made my most recent edit without seeing yours.
    – WAF
    Nov 19 at 9:42












    @WAF Lol, nice. What are the odds!
    – jafe
    Nov 19 at 9:43






    @WAF Lol, nice. What are the odds!
    – jafe
    Nov 19 at 9:43












    up vote
    3
    down vote













    I got some simple ones





    1. Sardo <———> Roads




    2. Minas <———> Mains




    3. Toma <———> Moat




    4. Bra <———> Bar




    5. Salers <———> Lasers




    6. Langres <———> Anglers




    7. Oka <———> Oak








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    • Why are they hidden?
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      I'm kinda new here and I saw everybody else do it so I did it without much thinking. Should I remove it?
      – Chrone
      Nov 19 at 11:38








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      I think it's fine as a single block, but it's annoying to have to roll over every single one, individually. You're right though, everyone seems to be doing it - so hard cheese, I guess.
      – Strawberry
      Nov 19 at 13:18















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    I got some simple ones





    1. Sardo <———> Roads




    2. Minas <———> Mains




    3. Toma <———> Moat




    4. Bra <———> Bar




    5. Salers <———> Lasers




    6. Langres <———> Anglers




    7. Oka <———> Oak








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    • Why are they hidden?
      – Strawberry
      Nov 19 at 11:36






    • 1




      I'm kinda new here and I saw everybody else do it so I did it without much thinking. Should I remove it?
      – Chrone
      Nov 19 at 11:38








    • 1




      I think it's fine as a single block, but it's annoying to have to roll over every single one, individually. You're right though, everyone seems to be doing it - so hard cheese, I guess.
      – Strawberry
      Nov 19 at 13:18













    up vote
    3
    down vote










    up vote
    3
    down vote









    I got some simple ones





    1. Sardo <———> Roads




    2. Minas <———> Mains




    3. Toma <———> Moat




    4. Bra <———> Bar




    5. Salers <———> Lasers




    6. Langres <———> Anglers




    7. Oka <———> Oak








    share|improve this answer














    I got some simple ones





    1. Sardo <———> Roads




    2. Minas <———> Mains




    3. Toma <———> Moat




    4. Bra <———> Bar




    5. Salers <———> Lasers




    6. Langres <———> Anglers




    7. Oka <———> Oak









    share|improve this answer














    share|improve this answer



    share|improve this answer








    edited Nov 19 at 10:16

























    answered Nov 19 at 9:34









    Chrone

    44311




    44311












    • Why are they hidden?
      – Strawberry
      Nov 19 at 11:36






    • 1




      I'm kinda new here and I saw everybody else do it so I did it without much thinking. Should I remove it?
      – Chrone
      Nov 19 at 11:38








    • 1




      I think it's fine as a single block, but it's annoying to have to roll over every single one, individually. You're right though, everyone seems to be doing it - so hard cheese, I guess.
      – Strawberry
      Nov 19 at 13:18


















    • Why are they hidden?
      – Strawberry
      Nov 19 at 11:36






    • 1




      I'm kinda new here and I saw everybody else do it so I did it without much thinking. Should I remove it?
      – Chrone
      Nov 19 at 11:38








    • 1




      I think it's fine as a single block, but it's annoying to have to roll over every single one, individually. You're right though, everyone seems to be doing it - so hard cheese, I guess.
      – Strawberry
      Nov 19 at 13:18
















    Why are they hidden?
    – Strawberry
    Nov 19 at 11:36




    Why are they hidden?
    – Strawberry
    Nov 19 at 11:36




    1




    1




    I'm kinda new here and I saw everybody else do it so I did it without much thinking. Should I remove it?
    – Chrone
    Nov 19 at 11:38






    I'm kinda new here and I saw everybody else do it so I did it without much thinking. Should I remove it?
    – Chrone
    Nov 19 at 11:38






    1




    1




    I think it's fine as a single block, but it's annoying to have to roll over every single one, individually. You're right though, everyone seems to be doing it - so hard cheese, I guess.
    – Strawberry
    Nov 19 at 13:18




    I think it's fine as a single block, but it's annoying to have to roll over every single one, individually. You're right though, everyone seems to be doing it - so hard cheese, I guess.
    – Strawberry
    Nov 19 at 13:18










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    Here's an attempt





    1. passendale <———> esplanades




    2. sirene <———> serine




    3. esrom <———> morse




    4. orda <———> road








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      up vote
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      Here's an attempt





      1. passendale <———> esplanades




      2. sirene <———> serine




      3. esrom <———> morse




      4. orda <———> road








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        up vote
        1
        down vote










        up vote
        1
        down vote









        Here's an attempt





        1. passendale <———> esplanades




        2. sirene <———> serine




        3. esrom <———> morse




        4. orda <———> road








        share|improve this answer














        Here's an attempt





        1. passendale <———> esplanades




        2. sirene <———> serine




        3. esrom <———> morse




        4. orda <———> road









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        edited Nov 19 at 10:02

























        answered Nov 19 at 9:56









        ItsJustMe

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            Apparently timelotem (an anagram of mimolette) is an antipsychotic drug.






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            • Wouldn't that be a proper noun, not a common noun?
              – Jǝssǝ
              Nov 21 at 8:04















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            Apparently timelotem (an anagram of mimolette) is an antipsychotic drug.






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            • Wouldn't that be a proper noun, not a common noun?
              – Jǝssǝ
              Nov 21 at 8:04













            up vote
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            down vote










            up vote
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            down vote









            Apparently timelotem (an anagram of mimolette) is an antipsychotic drug.






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            Apparently timelotem (an anagram of mimolette) is an antipsychotic drug.







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            share|improve this answer



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            edited Nov 19 at 18:47









            gabbo1092

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            answered Nov 19 at 18:13









            Strawberry

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            • Wouldn't that be a proper noun, not a common noun?
              – Jǝssǝ
              Nov 21 at 8:04


















            • Wouldn't that be a proper noun, not a common noun?
              – Jǝssǝ
              Nov 21 at 8:04
















            Wouldn't that be a proper noun, not a common noun?
            – Jǝssǝ
            Nov 21 at 8:04




            Wouldn't that be a proper noun, not a common noun?
            – Jǝssǝ
            Nov 21 at 8:04



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