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The Daily Telegraph anagrams

Rearranging the letters of 'The Daily Telegraph' gives:

Gladly pre-Heathite.(by Paul Lewis using Anagram Genius) (1995)
The page. A dirty hell.(by William Tunstall-Pedoe using Anagram Genius) (1996)
The really hated pig(by William Tunstall-Pedoe using Anagram Genius) (1995)
Tilly had 'page three'.(by Mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (2003)
Ah! ill-targeted hype.(by Basie Rivage using Anagram Genius) (2002)
They led a leap Right?(by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2002)
Ha! Large, hyped title.(by J.M. Robinson using Anagram Genius) (1998)
Glad Heathite reply.(by William Tunstall-Pedoe using Anagram Genius) (1993)
Hated a peer lightly.(by William Tunstall-Pedoe using Anagram Genius) (1993)
Held Heritage aptly.(by William Tunstall-Pedoe using Anagram Genius) (1993)
I help the great lady.(by unknown) (1980)
Other related anagrams without their own page:
"The Daily Telegraph Newspaper" -> "Thirteen happy well-read pages." (by William Tunstall-Pedoe using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"The Daily Telegraph Newspaper" -> "The wet, appalling readers' hype." (by William Tunstall-Pedoe using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"The Daily Telegraph Newspaper" -> "Hey! The appalling readers wept." (by William Tunstall-Pedoe using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"The Daily Telegraph Newspaper" -> "Whip pleased the general party." (by William Tunstall-Pedoe using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"The Daily Telegraph Newspaper" -> "Read happier twenty-page shell." (by William Tunstall-Pedoe using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"The Daily Telegraph Newspaper" -> "The large, wealthy, dapper penis." (by anon using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"The Daily Telegraph Newspaper" -> "The great, happy, well-read penis." (by anon using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"The Daily Telegraph Newspaper" -> "Teeniest paragraph well hyped." (by William Tunstall-Pedoe using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"The Daily Telegraph Newspaper" -> "Trapped a wealthy English peer." (by William Tunstall-Pedoe using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"The Daily Telegraph Newspaper" -> "We reap, hype paternal delights." (by William Tunstall-Pedoe using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"The Daily Telegraph Newspaper" -> "I'll hype the ten-page war spread." (by Rick Rothstein using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"The Daily Telegraph Newspaper" -> "Typewriters help handle a page." (by Hans-Peter Reich using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"Telegraph" -> "Great help!" (by Jonathan Alwaye by hand) (1970)
"alt.british.politics" -> "List.this.blair.topic." (by Mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (2002)
"The Sun" -> "Nuts eh?" (by Mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (1998)
"The New York Times" -> "I knew story-theme." (by Rick Rothstein using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"The New York Times" -> "Wonky items there." (by Rick Rothstein using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"The New York Times" -> "Hit key metro news." (by Benjamin Yardley by hand) (2003)
"The New York Times" -> "Key men wrote this." (by Rick Rothstein using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"The New York Times" -> "I wrote keen myths." (by Rick Rothstein using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"The New York Times" -> "They strike women?" (by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2002)
"The New York Times" -> "Worthiest key men." (by Judson T. Pewther using Anagram Genius) (1998)
"The New York Times" -> "Tree with monkeys." (by Judson T. Pewther using Anagram Genius) (1998)
"The New York Times" -> "Monkey twits here." (by Judson T. Pewther using Anagram Genius) (1998)
"The New York Times" -> "Monkey wits there." (by Judson T. Pewther using Anagram Genius) (1998)
"Piers Morgan, the editor of The Daily Mirror, is sacked." -> "More fake shots in his mediocre 'red-top' rag. Dirty liar." (by David Bourke using Anagram Genius) (2004) (pending approval)
"Editor Piers Morgan" -> "Sad, inept, mirror ego." (by Mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (2004) (pending approval)
"Mister Piers Morgan" -> "I'm sent Mirror pages." (by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2002)
"Mister Piers Morgan" -> "Rag prints memories." (by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2002)
"Mister Piers Morgan" -> "No merit: I'm press rag." (by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2002)
"Mister Piers Morgan" -> "No grammer? I persist!" (by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2002)
"Piers Stefan Pughe-Morgan" -> "Regrets famous happening." (by David Bourke using Anagram Genius) (2004) (pending approval)
"Piers Stefan Pughe-Morgan" -> "Master of pen-pushing rage." (by David Bourke using Anagram Genius) (2004) (pending approval)
"Today" -> "Toady." (by Stanley Accrington by hand) (1998)
See also:
"Peterborough" - Charlie Methven
Daily Express
The Daily Politics
The Daily Record
The Guardian Newspaper
William Deedes
Detroit Free Press
The Financial Times
The Salt Lake Tribune
Piers Morgan
The News of the World
The Washington Post
The Sunday Telegraph
The Sunday Times
The Daily Mirror
The Daily Mail
The Daily Express
International politics
The Guardian
New York Times
The Sun Newspaper
The usual contents of the British tabloid press
News of the World
The Sunday Sport
The Daily Star
The Mail on Sunday
The Spectator

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