top button
Flag Notify
    Connect to us
      Site Registration

Site Registration

Each phrase we seek is the title of a play by William Shakespeare. Its letters have been jumbled and rearranged.

0 votes
1,368 views

Each phrase we seek is the title of a play by William Shakespeare. Its letters have been jumbled and rearranged into a nonsense phrase. You have to piece together the original title.

e.g. "Melt, ha!" = Hamlet

The Hint gives the number of words and the genre of the play.

  1. Regal ink
  2. Mum's mad nightmare is red
  3. Heir in ivy
posted Jul 9, 2015 by Swati Arora

Share this puzzle
Facebook Share Button Twitter Share Button LinkedIn Share Button

1 Answer (Check Answer ▼)





Similar Puzzles
+1 vote

Each phrase we seek is the title of a play by William Shakespeare. Its letters have been jumbled and rearranged into a nonsense phrase. You have to piece together the original title.

e.g. "Me halt" = Hamlet

  1. Ooh! Tell!
  2. Convert the mean chief
  3. Rapt on a neon cat lady
+1 vote

The following four (4) 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. The formal activities conducted on some important public or state occasion.
  2. Extremely funny.
  3. Exhilarated or stupefied by, or as if by alcohol.
  4. Causing serious thoughts, or a grave mood.

Jumbled Anagrams:
Hi! Our sail
One mercy
Melons
Bare in diet

0 votes

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

0 votes

The title of a well-known Christmas song has been split up into groups.

Rearrange the groups to give the title.

What is it?

ASI
HRI
SYOU
IWA
NTF
ALL
ORC
STM

0 votes

When each group of letters is rearranged, one of them can be used to prefix the other three, to give three longer words.

What are the longer words?

ELK MARK CAREEN CUB

...