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^Cby
^CJohn Besnard and George Leritte (IBM PC implementation)


    The object of ^1ANNA'S GRAM^0 is to unscramble an anagram, a word made up of 
 letters taken from another word or phrase.  Before you work on the anagram 
 itself, however, you must unscramble the letters of several other related 
 words.  Certain letters, marked by arrows, are taken from each of these words 
 to form the anagram puzzle.

    How do you unscramble the words?  Unlike most word scramble games, you do 
 not input the correct sequence of letters.  Instead, letters used in ANNA'S 
 GRAM resemble Scrabble tiles.  The player rearranges the tiles on the screen 
 by using the arrow keys.

    If you find yourself stumped by one word, proceed to the next word by 
 pressing the PgDn key.  Pressing the PgUp key returns you to the previous 
 word. The Home key brings you to the first puzzle, and the End key takes you 
 to the final scramble.  (Note:  If these keys don't seem to work, try pressing 
 the NumLock key.)

    To run this program outside the ^1Big Blue Disk^0 menu, type: ^1ANNAGRM3^0.

 DISK FILES THIS PROGRAM USES:
 ^FANNAGRM3.EXE
 ^FBRUN30.EXE
 ^FRETURN30.EXE
