ANAGRAMS OF EACH OTHER
SPANISH CITIES
FONTS OF WISDOM
10-LETTER WORDS
BEFORE, DURING & AFTER
'90s NO. 1 HITS
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Where cheese is made & 

where thoughts are jotted

dairy & diary

400

Spain's Cortes, or parliament, meets in this city

Madrid

400

Debuting in 1932, a font designed for a London newspaper was called times new this

Roman

400

In Olympic gymnastic events, it precedes "all-around men" & "all-around women"

individual

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400

Book about Bligh & Fletcher Christian & job pursuing criminals for reward as a gonzo journalist of note

Mutiny on the Bounty Hunter S. Thompson

400

In 1990, this trio had back-to-back No. 1s with their first two singles, "Hold On" & "Release Me"

Wilson Phillips

800

A real test of character, perhaps by fire, &
to put in more ammo

ordeal & reload

800

According to legend, this second-largest city was founded by Hamilcar Barca around 230 B.C.

Barcelona

800

California’s 3rd and Texas 3th district make the A; Ohio’s 12th and 7th districts make the B, and Connecticut’s 1st district is the C in a new font called Ugly Gerry in which “Gerry” stands for this partisan process

gerrymandering

800

This invention sped up the flow of news from behind the beyond; in 2001, this one sent the only real-time images of U.S. surveillance personnel being freed from China

📣🥒📣🥒📣🥒📣🥒📣🥒📣🥒

a videophone

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PICKLE PARTY ANSWER!!!

📣🥒📣🥒📣🥒📣🥒📣🥒📣🥒

800





Nation's top lawyer & a poultry dish named for a mighty Chinese military man combine for some truly illegible handwriting

ttorney General Tso's chicken scratch

800

Sinéad O'Connor's "Nothing Compares 2 U" was written by him

Prince

1200







3 responses:

showy fall flower, 

shocking weapon & 

fixed gaze

aster, taser & stare


1200

No bull! This city's first bishop was San Fermin

Pamplona

1200

French for "without", it can come in front of serif or after comic in the name of fonts

sans

1200

This "botanical" interchange is where 2 highways meet

a cloverleaf

1200

Timeless Tevye tune that mentions Superman's nickname & his favorite type of abrasive scouring pad

"If I Were A Rich Man Of Steel Wool"

1200

This Savage Garden hit is sometimes called "TMD" for short

"Truly Madly Deeply"
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1600

To support &
a marine creature with edible claws

bolster & lobster

1600

A 2,000-year-old Roman aqueduct serves as a symbol of this city that shares its name with a famous guitarist

Segovia

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1600







Get that liberated feeling with this script, also a swimming stroke

freestyle front

1600

The gangster who actually moves his finger to carry out a hit while the guy who planned it might be elsewhere

a triggerman

1600

"Madama Butterfly" heroine crooning in Costa Rica's capital with a glass of gold tequila from a well-known brand

Cio-Cio-San Jose Cuervo

1600

"The things you say, your purple prose just give you away, the things you say, you're" this title from EMF

"Unbelievable"

2000

A physical reaction to a substance &
a place to hang art

allergy & gallery

2000

This home of El Greco is famous for its fine steel swords

Toledo

2000

The font for this historic book printed in 1455 has come to be known as textura

the Gutenberg Bible

2000

This term for a shabbily clothed, dirty child is the name of a demon in the poem "Piers Plowman"

ragamuffin

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2000

Taylor Swift's record-breaking concert series is both a feat of skill & a French term in a contract for an act of God

the Eras Tour de Force Majeure
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Sharing its title with an earlier, more upbeat Huey Lewis hit, it was No. 1 for Céline Dion in 1994

"The Power Of Love"
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