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File:Totem Epsilon Pelts - Stone Temple Pilots.jpg|link=Totem Epsilon Pelts|"'''[[Totem Epsilon Pelts]]'''" is an anagram of "'''Stone Temple Pilots'''" | |||
File:Toy Ford Kit is an anagram of Tokyo Drift.jpg|link=Toy Ford Kit|"'''[[Toy Ford Kit]]'''" is anagram of "'''Tokyo Drift'''". | File:Toy Ford Kit is an anagram of Tokyo Drift.jpg|link=Toy Ford Kit|"'''[[Toy Ford Kit]]'''" is anagram of "'''Tokyo Drift'''". | ||
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* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | * [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | ||
* [[Rue No Lamprey Delicatessens]] | * [[Rue No Lamprey Delicatessens]] | ||
* [[Totem Epsilon Pelts]] | |||
* [[Toy Ford Kit]] | * [[Toy Ford Kit]] | ||
* [[Wanting Shiniest Hit]] | * [[Wanting Shiniest Hit]] |
Latest revision as of 18:02, 8 January 2024
"Acoustic Newt" is an anagram of "Cocteau Twins".
In the News
"Totem Epsilon Pelts" is an anagram of "Stone Temple Pilots"
"Toy Ford Kit" is anagram of "Tokyo Drift".
Big Star Baby is a British-American rock band comprising Big Star and the Guess Who. They are known for their hit song "Big Star Baby".
"Wanting Shiniest Hit" is an anagram of "Nights in White Satin".
Fiction cross-reference
- Big Star Baby
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Rue No Lamprey Delicatessens
- Totem Epsilon Pelts
- Toy Ford Kit
- Wanting Shiniest Hit
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Cocteau Twins @ Wikipedia
- Comment @ Boing Boing
Social media
- Post @ Twitter (27 December 2021)