Leona Raisin Announces Release Of 5th E-book Of Television Trivia Puzzle Games

Leona Raisin launches new collection of TV Trivia Anagram games on National Trivia Day with an eReader giveaway.
By: Cathleen Lewis
 
Jan. 2, 2012 - PRLog -- Leona Raisin, the personality of the hit anagram puzzle games announces Leona Raisin’s TV Game, volume #5.  To kick off this years’ National Trivia Day, Leona Raisin is offering a FREE Kindle or Nook Reader to two people who correctly answer the five anagrams from Leona Raisin’s TV Game #5. Contestants enter the sweepstakes at a link found at Leona Raisin dot com and must correctly solve all five puzzles. Entries should be emailed to the link found on the page, and must contain contact information to be eligible to win, including name, city, state and return email address. All entries must be received no later than February 28, 2012.

All puzzles contained within Leona Raisin’s TV Game #5 are in the form of anagrams and are based on popular culture television shows from the ‘60s through today. An anagram is a type of word play, the result of rearranging the letters of a word or phrase to produce a new word or phrase, using all the original letters exactly once.  
Some examples of Leona Raisin’s anagrams in the Leona Raisin’s TV Game #5 are included below:

Category: The Big Bang Theory

Had the starring role as Dr. Sheldon Cooper
[Prison Jams]

Answer: Jim Parsons

Played Dr. Leslie Winkle. Best known for her role on “Roseanne.”
[A Star Gerbil]

Answer: Sara Gilbert


These challenging television trivia games can be purchased exclusively as an e-book for the Kindle and Nook for $1.99 by visiting Leona Raisin dot com.
Other previous editions can also be purchased $.99.


About Leona Raisin:
Leona Raisin is the popular personality behind Leona Raisin’s TV Games #1 - #5.
Leona Raisin’s TV Game (LRTVG) is a fun and addictive word game for TV lovers. It is a series of puzzles with scrambled-letter answers to TV trivia questions. The jumbled letters are in anagram form, presenting unique, often humorous phrases. For example, the anagram for  “The Sopranos” is [Shot A Person]. LRTVG is grouped into TV trivia categories with at least five puzzles per category. The categories are sometimes straight-forward—Name the Actors on “Cheers”—and more often, unique—Famous TV Clothing.
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Source:Cathleen Lewis
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