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puzzled54 | 20:05 Tue 23rd Oct 2007 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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You mentioned yesterday that harry means anagram. Its in the Daily Mail crossword again today. Is this a new use of the word, or something thats been in use for ages and I've never noticed, or is it just the Daily Mail?
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"Harry" means to worry. Although not a common anagram indicator I've come across it before in crosswords other than the Daily Mail.
Hi puzzled54 .. there are numerous wordes that can be used as anagram indicators, and harry used in the context to "harass" is just one of them.
You can also have a harass of horses - as a collective noun.
In french "haras" is a stud farm.
So watch out for further tricks of the crossword setter!
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