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Queen's Birthday
Hi Dry Bean Quest
shady EU voters
Mothering Sunday
Sing around the may
Fourth of July
Oh, joyful turf
The Queen's Birthday
His queer that bendy
Remembrance Sunday
Bury sacred men. Amen.
Juneteenth
Et tu, hen Jen?
Halloween
Lone whale.
Fathers Day
Heady Farts
Labour Day-
Bray Aloud
Armistice Day
A city admires
Shrove Tuesday
Have yours, Ted
Ash Wednesday
Send shed away!
Christingle
Nicer lights.
Bastille Day
Be a tad silly.
Moon Festival
Oft love's vain.
[Software] That is nearly an anagram. Well, it is an anagram of 'Voon Festival'
How about Footman's Vile?
Whoops! Oft mole's vain there!
Australia Day
A Salary Audit
Waitangi Day
I want gay aid.
Cherry Blossom Festival
Sorry - I, vast elf, belch moss
Bank Holiday Monday
Many Odd Honky Labia
Michaelmas
i.e. sham clam
Winter Solstice
Cretins lose wit.
Summer Solstice
Lissome Rectums - coat please.
Corpus Christi
Cirrhotic Puss
(irach) I simply couldn't help noticing that Winter Solstice is also an anagram of New clitoris set.
[Rsie] Yes, it sort of jumps out at you unbidden.
Pentecost Whit Sunday
Tut, chaste downy penis

Adore me, nasty!
The Royal Wedding
Holding weedy rat.
Also -
Get her a dildo, Wyn. whoever he is - some flunky, obviously.
The Royal Wedding
Lady Whore-Tinged
or
Lady need girth, ow!
The British Royal Wedding
Wed shitty long hair bride
or
Bride holding watery shit

chewing limed wads in a latrine
[Phil] Good and proper lols. :)
[nfras] Thanks :)
Slightly off-topic, but I should mention that "Duke of Cambridge" is an anagram of "A big domed f*cker" - apols for the philth.
Oh, and "Duchess of Cambridge" is "Rich Bumface Goddess"
*tuts*
[pen] Sorry. Once I start getting smutty, I find it hard to stop.
Well then, I think Pert Hut Era, or Road go damn if you prefer is probably a fitting place to end. We're not going to get a gift of a setup like that one again until at least October!
The Rapture Someone's put a non-standard winning move in, it seems. Or maybe I just didn't read the intro correctly. I'll try Armageddon too.
Serves me right for changing Armageddon on the fly. Damn God Era was what I had to start with.
Mother's Day – "Yes, mad Thor"

[rab] Is the winning move guessable? The usual doesn't seem to be doing the trick.

Fathers Day - Thy arse fad.
Orange Festival of Crescent – A convalescent tiger's offer.
St Swithin's Day - Was shitty dins.
Queen's Birthday - Had beery squint.
Off-topic, but returning to the royal wedding off-topic, "Pippa Middleton" is "Lapped Midpoint"
Off-topic, what's a winning move?
Fourth of July- Of hurtful joy.
Melbourne Cup Day - Lube my proud cane.
Proclamation Day - I, Tom, crap on a lady
Empire Day (still around when ah were a lad) - My ID? A peer.
Whitsun Nut wish
Christmas Eve Thieves scram
Phils forty fourth birthday - This frothy frothy pub laird.
Woofle's Birthday - lofty-browed shia
Hidden textOkay, so it;s not really a holiday, but my dog, Woofles, has a birthday on August 19th
[KS]
Hidden textNot one to be pedantic (stop laughing, Rosie), but that would be Woofles' Birthday then.
(Phil) You may be foist upon your own petard+ny(anag.) because how do you know KS's dog is not called Woofle.?
[Phil]
Hidden textYes, you are correct. It would be Woofles' or Woofles's. I typed it when I was tired.
[Rosie] Because she said so ("my dog, Woofles"). And also because Woofle is a stupid name for a dog.
Back to business: Motorhead Day
Hidden textThe Eighth of May
- Oh to daydream
Ramadan - Mar a nad
Hidden textnad=testicle
Eid. Ide *avoiding the obvious*
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