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The following sentence can be completed by adding two words that are anagrams of one another.

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The following sentence can be completed by adding two words that are anagrams of one another.
Each word has only four letters.
If you take a ---------- at the Mad Hatter's party, you still may not get a sip of his --------------.

posted Dec 16, 2020 by Atif

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Each word has only four letters. Enjoy!

  1. If you prick your finger while picking a ____, it may be very ____.

  2. If you take a ____ at the Mad Hatter's party, you still may not get a sip of his ____.

  3. If you need some stamps, then you must ____ by the ____ office.

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Lets play a word game. Following are some meaningless words that can be completed adding random letters on either sides of the word.

For an example, the word "rdo" can be formed into "pardon".

Using the same technique, can you complete the given words?
ecalc
airb
rinci
tibac
uidel
gorit
igna
eyho

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The following three (3) clues are the definitions of words that have been jumbled below and turned into anagrams. Your job is to correctly unravel the anagrams and then place them next to their proper definition. Good luck!
1. Hanging cloth used as a blind.
2. A strong English ale.
3. Destined or inevitable.
Jumbled anagrams:
1. nice rat
2. car unit
3. rub not

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