Credit GAMES Magazine - Feb/Mar 2000
#1 Anne Butman
#2 Marilyn L. Malpass
#2 Marilyn L. Malpass
#3 Paul Asente (1st Prize Winner)
The missing words in each verse are anagrams.
1)
A woman _ _ _ _ _ of customs which require that she wait
Until a fellow _ _ _ _ _ his luck and asks for a date.
Our rituals decree that males initiate befriendment,
But the time has come to ratify an equal _ _ _ _ _ amendment.
Until a fellow _ _ _ _ _ his luck and asks for a date.
Our rituals decree that males initiate befriendment,
But the time has come to ratify an equal _ _ _ _ _ amendment.
2)
_ _ _ _ _ _ don't ring this bell too soon,
I'm frequently _ _ _ _ _ _ 'til noon;
Let morn _ _ _ _ _ _ before you knock,
Or better yet - wait 'til one o'clock.
3)
The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lion limped from bed;
He felt his _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ must fave fled.
But then two unknown peddlers cried,
"A wig can fix your royal head!"
All _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ gone, he joined his bride---
Those _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ saved his pride.
HINT:
3. First anagram: MANELESS
The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lion limped from bed;
He felt his _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ must fave fled.
But then two unknown peddlers cried,
"A wig can fix your royal head!"
All _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ gone, he joined his bride---
Those _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ saved his pride.
HINT:
3. First anagram: MANELESS
Answers:
1. tires, tries, rites
2. Please, asleep, elapse
3. maneless, maleness, lameness, nameless, salesmen
3. maneless, maleness, lameness, nameless, salesmen
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