Ladies = Ideals. Jo Mullins, AP, 1899 |
A lady's stocking = Gal's dainty sock. Nobel Holderread, 1933 |
Lady Chatterley's Lover = Act really served hotly. Author unknown |
Lady Chatterley's Lover = The clearly loved satyr. Author unknown |
Lambaste = Beat, slam. Kenneth, TE, 1926 |
Lamentations = Listen at moan!. O.N.E. One, NP, 1907 |
The Landing of the Pilgrims = English, in flight, made port. Viking, TE, 1931 |
The landscape gardener = He planted ranged acres. Moonshine, TE, 1927 |
The last days of Pompeii = Past homes of Italy pied. O. Possum, The Round Table, 1879 |
The last roundup = Lo! Death turns up! Author unknown |
The Law of Self-preservation = What a preventer of life loss! Erik Bodin, 1932 |
Lazy person = No spry zeal. Emma Line, TE, 1914 |
The League of Nations = Ah, late foes get union. F.I. Nance, TE, 1919 |
Lhe Leaning Tower of Pisa = What a foreign stone pile! Sam Weller, GD, 1881 |
The legal profession = Sole great help of sin. Sir Urian, C, 1898 |
The legislature = I see legal truth. Ralph, The Sphinx, 1901 |
Leprachaun [variant spelling] = Unreal chap. Amaranth, date unknown |
Monica Lewinsky = Nice silky woman. David Hubble, date unknown |
A libel suit = I'll sue a bit. Francolin, TE, 1915 |
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. = Fine tale; find thou a novel by Charles Dickens. Lord Baltimore, The Study, 1892 |
Life insurance = I rule finances. Author unknown |
The life insurance policy = Lo, I help finance security. Patrick J. Flavin, 1936 |
Likeness = Ilk's seen. D.C. Ver, TE, 1920 |
Limericks = Slick rime. Hexagony, C, 1908 |
A limited express = I sped extra miles. Ace, TE, 1912 |
Lionesses = Noiseless. Author unknown |
The lips = Lispeth. O.N.E. One, NP, 1909 |
The liquor habit = Quit! I rob health. Jemand, TE, 1915 |
Long-distance = STD line can go. Author unknown |
Long distance telephones = Toll gained on speech sent. Amaranth, B&O Magazine, 1924 |
A longtime between drinks = Blanks on wet diet regimen. R.P. Woodhouse, 1933 |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow = Won half the New World's glory. Author unknown, Walsh's Handbook of Literary Curiosities, 1892 |
Look back in anger = Bleak croaking on. Author unknown |
The Lord's Day = Add holy rest. Nibbs, TEE, 1898 |
The Lord's Prayer = Pester "Old Harry". Jason, The Sphinx, 1901 |
The Lord's Prayer = Thy errors plead. Ace, Mystic Argosy, 1898 |
Lowspiritedness = Depression wilts. Ef Fen, TEE, 1898 |
The Lost Paradise = Earth's ideal spot. Delian, TE, 1901 |
Lubrication = Act, rub oil in. Amaranth, TE, 1911 |
39 anagrams.