Since antiquity, we have been fascinated by a seemingly simple verbal mind game: Can the letters in a word be rearranged to produce another word that reveals a meaning hidden in the original word?
Sam Ezersky submits a scramble for our approval. By Caitlin Lovinger PUNS AND ANAGRAMS — This is Sam Ezersky’s ninth crack at a Puns and Anagrams crossword, which solvers refer to as a “PandA” for ...
(The anagrams in these examples, lest the wordplay or the movie trivia escape you, are Thelma, Silence, and Angry.) Here are others of the most popular features, along with the most common synopses of ...
There’s a Better Call Saul theory floating around the internet, and if you haven’t seen it already, it goes something like this: If you take the first letter of each of the episode titles in the ...
See those two people on the rickety old ladders over there, putting up movie marquee titles? That's Cox and Rathvon, your kindly game hosts. But what are they doing with that box full of letters? Why ...