Internet Anagram Server = I, rearrangement servant = Isn't rearrangement rave?
Dormitory = Dirty Room
Eleven plus two = Twelve plus one
(BTW, this anagram has 13 letters!)
Dictionary = Indicatory
Schoolmaster = The classroom
Elvis = Lives
Listen = Silent
Clint Eastwood = Old West Action
Conversationalists = Conservationalists
(the longest one-word anagram in English - 18 letters)
Madam Curie = Radium came
A telephone girl = Repeating "Hello"
Western Union = No Wire Unsent
The countryside = No city dust here
Evangelist = Evil's Agent
Astronomers = Moon starers = No more stars
Postmaster = Stamp Store
A telescope = To see place
The eyes = They see
The ears = Hear set
The cockroach = Cook, catch her
Waitress = A stew, Sir?
The centenarians = I can hear ten "tens"
Desperation = A rope ends it
I run to escape ~ a persecution
The Morse code = Here come dots
The meaning of life = The fine game of nil
Slot Machines = Cash lost in 'em
Conversation = Voices rant on
Disraeli = I lead, Sir
Clothespins = So let's pinch
Mr. Mojo risin' = Jim Morrison
From the Doors song, "L.A. Woman"
The Great New York Rapid Transit Tunnel = Giant work in street, partly underneath
Florence Nightingale = Flit on Cheering Angel = Nigel, Fetch an Iron Leg
MacDonalds = Clam and sod
Darling I love you = Leaving your idol = Avoiding our yell
Butterfly = Flutter-by
Heavy Rain? = Hire a navy!
Tom Cruise = So I'm cuter
Animosity = Is no amity
Mother-in-law = Woman Hitler
Father-in-law = Near halfwit
Funeral = Real fun
Protectionism = Cite no imports = Nice to imports
A domesticated animal = Docile, as a man tamed it
The railroad train = Hi! I rattle and roar
The Hilton = Hint: Hotel
A rolling stone gathers no moss = Stroller on go, amasses nothing
Sunshine and Shadow = Show in sun and shade
The check is in the mail = Claim "Heck, I sent it (heh)"
The United States Bureau of Fisheries = I raise the bass to feed us in the future
Snooze alarms = Alas! No more Zs
Vacation times = I'm not as active
Mike Gillis
Software = Swear oft
Metathesis = It's the same
Fred Domino
Sycophant = Acts phony
Stephen Jones
Silicon Graphics = A long chip crisis = Can logic ship, sir? = Gosh, sir, I can clip!
Alec Guinness = Genuine class
Dick Cavett
The detectives = Detect thieves
The hospital ambulance = A cab, I hustle to help man
Semolina = Is no meal
The United States of America = Attaineth its cause, freedom
Christmas tree = Search, Set, Trim
A gentleman = Elegant man
Presbyterians = Best in prayers = Britney Spears
The public art galleries = Large picture halls, I bet
A decimal point = I'm a dot in place
The earthquakes = That queer shake
Salman Rushdie = Read, shun Islam
Martin Scorsese = Screen is a storm
Barbie doll = I'll bare bod = Babe I'd roll = Liberal bod
Student Information Processing Board = Computation transgression forbidden
MIT
Statue of Liberty = Built to stay free
Mel Gibson = Bong smile
Admirer = Married
Indomitableness = Endless ambition
New York Times = Monkeys write = Monkey writes
Andrew Glines
Television programming = Permeating living rooms
Dan
David Letterman = Nerd amid late TV
Howard Stern = Retard shown
Contradiction = Accord not in it
E. Tyron
Debit card = Bad credit
Mike Morton
Naturalist = A trails nut
Internet routers = Reorient net ruts
Kevin Dorner
Church of Scientology = Rich-chosen goofy cult
Kevin Dorner
God save us all = Salvaged soul
Dawn Amos
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz = Cwm fjord bank glyphs vext quiz
Pangram
"Be Like Water" = We break tile
Ozan Sarikaya (a well-known quotation attributed to martial-arts expert Bruce Lee)
Just because some of us can read and write and do a little math, that doesn't mean we deserve to conquer the universe. = A masquerade can cover a sense of what is real to deceive us; to be unjaded and not lost, we must, then, determine truth.
Cory Calhoun (Quotation by Kurt Vonnegut)
There is only one thing worse than being talked about and that is not being talked about = Wilde died broken, beaten 'n' total nut. Hate being sunk in that rotten gaol. Shh, gay is taboo.
Larry Brash (Quotation by Oscar Wilde)
To be or not to be: that is the question, whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune = In one of the Bard's best-thought-of tragedies, our insistent hero, Hamlet, queries on two fronts about how life turns rotten.
Cory Calhoun (Quotation from Hamlet by Shakespeare)
William Shakespeare = Willie makes a phrase
Donald Griffith