Heavenly sound system by grotesque creatures

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I am part of South America

[ ] geographically

[x] politically

[ ] culturally.



I am

[ ] in the Bahamas

[x] older than that.



I unscramble

[x] the suffering caused by an ending marriage

[x] a heavenly sound system by grotesque creatures

[ ] an adult clip recoded by an intelligence agency.




What am I? The answer is one word.










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  • If you want, you could write $boxedtimes$ to generate $boxedtimes$. Likewise, you could write $Box$ or $square$ to generate $Box$. Just saying :)
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I am part of South America

[ ] geographically

[x] politically

[ ] culturally.



I am

[ ] in the Bahamas

[x] older than that.



I unscramble

[x] the suffering caused by an ending marriage

[x] a heavenly sound system by grotesque creatures

[ ] an adult clip recoded by an intelligence agency.




What am I? The answer is one word.










share|improve this question





















  • If you want, you could write $boxedtimes$ to generate $boxedtimes$. Likewise, you could write $Box$ or $square$ to generate $Box$. Just saying :)
    – user477343
    Sep 22 at 13:21







  • 1




    @user477343 Cool, thanks!
    – jafe
    Sep 22 at 18:42












up vote
6
down vote

favorite









up vote
6
down vote

favorite












I am part of South America

[ ] geographically

[x] politically

[ ] culturally.



I am

[ ] in the Bahamas

[x] older than that.



I unscramble

[x] the suffering caused by an ending marriage

[x] a heavenly sound system by grotesque creatures

[ ] an adult clip recoded by an intelligence agency.




What am I? The answer is one word.










share|improve this question














I am part of South America

[ ] geographically

[x] politically

[ ] culturally.



I am

[ ] in the Bahamas

[x] older than that.



I unscramble

[x] the suffering caused by an ending marriage

[x] a heavenly sound system by grotesque creatures

[ ] an adult clip recoded by an intelligence agency.




What am I? The answer is one word.







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  • If you want, you could write $boxedtimes$ to generate $boxedtimes$. Likewise, you could write $Box$ or $square$ to generate $Box$. Just saying :)
    – user477343
    Sep 22 at 13:21







  • 1




    @user477343 Cool, thanks!
    – jafe
    Sep 22 at 18:42
















  • If you want, you could write $boxedtimes$ to generate $boxedtimes$. Likewise, you could write $Box$ or $square$ to generate $Box$. Just saying :)
    – user477343
    Sep 22 at 13:21







  • 1




    @user477343 Cool, thanks!
    – jafe
    Sep 22 at 18:42















If you want, you could write $boxedtimes$ to generate $boxedtimes$. Likewise, you could write $Box$ or $square$ to generate $Box$. Just saying :)
– user477343
Sep 22 at 13:21





If you want, you could write $boxedtimes$ to generate $boxedtimes$. Likewise, you could write $Box$ or $square$ to generate $Box$. Just saying :)
– user477343
Sep 22 at 13:21





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@user477343 Cool, thanks!
– jafe
Sep 22 at 18:42




@user477343 Cool, thanks!
– jafe
Sep 22 at 18:42










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You are (edited at @MOehm's suggestion)




Providencia




I am part of South America politically




Geographically, the Caribbean islands are generally grouped as a part or subregion of North America, but politically, Providencia is part of Columbia




I am older than that




Providencia started as a colony in 1629, the Bahamas in 1718.




I unscramble the suffering caused by an ending marriage




"divorce pain"can be found anagrammed in Providencia




I unscramble a heavenly sound system by grotesque creatures




"Divine Orc PA" found anagrammed in Providencia.




Bonus




I [don't quite] unscramble an adult clip recoded by an intelligence agency yields

CIA prn video

found anagrammed in Providencia.







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    Well done. I think you should anagram just the name proper, i.e. the last word, to get exact unscramblings (and a one-off for the unchecked one.)
    – M Oehm
    Sep 22 at 16:16











  • @MOehm edited per your suggestion. thanks!
    – SteveV
    Sep 22 at 16:45










  • Nice solve. For the plural creatures there is also another anagram of your one.
    – Tom
    Sep 22 at 16:59










  • @Tom thanks! just changed it.
    – SteveV
    Sep 22 at 17:05










  • NP! I think you can include both for the plural. (Top question as usual).
    – Tom
    Sep 22 at 17:06










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You are (edited at @MOehm's suggestion)




Providencia




I am part of South America politically




Geographically, the Caribbean islands are generally grouped as a part or subregion of North America, but politically, Providencia is part of Columbia




I am older than that




Providencia started as a colony in 1629, the Bahamas in 1718.




I unscramble the suffering caused by an ending marriage




"divorce pain"can be found anagrammed in Providencia




I unscramble a heavenly sound system by grotesque creatures




"Divine Orc PA" found anagrammed in Providencia.




Bonus




I [don't quite] unscramble an adult clip recoded by an intelligence agency yields

CIA prn video

found anagrammed in Providencia.







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  • 2




    Well done. I think you should anagram just the name proper, i.e. the last word, to get exact unscramblings (and a one-off for the unchecked one.)
    – M Oehm
    Sep 22 at 16:16











  • @MOehm edited per your suggestion. thanks!
    – SteveV
    Sep 22 at 16:45










  • Nice solve. For the plural creatures there is also another anagram of your one.
    – Tom
    Sep 22 at 16:59










  • @Tom thanks! just changed it.
    – SteveV
    Sep 22 at 17:05










  • NP! I think you can include both for the plural. (Top question as usual).
    – Tom
    Sep 22 at 17:06














up vote
9
down vote



accepted










You are (edited at @MOehm's suggestion)




Providencia




I am part of South America politically




Geographically, the Caribbean islands are generally grouped as a part or subregion of North America, but politically, Providencia is part of Columbia




I am older than that




Providencia started as a colony in 1629, the Bahamas in 1718.




I unscramble the suffering caused by an ending marriage




"divorce pain"can be found anagrammed in Providencia




I unscramble a heavenly sound system by grotesque creatures




"Divine Orc PA" found anagrammed in Providencia.




Bonus




I [don't quite] unscramble an adult clip recoded by an intelligence agency yields

CIA prn video

found anagrammed in Providencia.







share|improve this answer


















  • 2




    Well done. I think you should anagram just the name proper, i.e. the last word, to get exact unscramblings (and a one-off for the unchecked one.)
    – M Oehm
    Sep 22 at 16:16











  • @MOehm edited per your suggestion. thanks!
    – SteveV
    Sep 22 at 16:45










  • Nice solve. For the plural creatures there is also another anagram of your one.
    – Tom
    Sep 22 at 16:59










  • @Tom thanks! just changed it.
    – SteveV
    Sep 22 at 17:05










  • NP! I think you can include both for the plural. (Top question as usual).
    – Tom
    Sep 22 at 17:06












up vote
9
down vote



accepted







up vote
9
down vote



accepted






You are (edited at @MOehm's suggestion)




Providencia




I am part of South America politically




Geographically, the Caribbean islands are generally grouped as a part or subregion of North America, but politically, Providencia is part of Columbia




I am older than that




Providencia started as a colony in 1629, the Bahamas in 1718.




I unscramble the suffering caused by an ending marriage




"divorce pain"can be found anagrammed in Providencia




I unscramble a heavenly sound system by grotesque creatures




"Divine Orc PA" found anagrammed in Providencia.




Bonus




I [don't quite] unscramble an adult clip recoded by an intelligence agency yields

CIA prn video

found anagrammed in Providencia.







share|improve this answer














You are (edited at @MOehm's suggestion)




Providencia




I am part of South America politically




Geographically, the Caribbean islands are generally grouped as a part or subregion of North America, but politically, Providencia is part of Columbia




I am older than that




Providencia started as a colony in 1629, the Bahamas in 1718.




I unscramble the suffering caused by an ending marriage




"divorce pain"can be found anagrammed in Providencia




I unscramble a heavenly sound system by grotesque creatures




"Divine Orc PA" found anagrammed in Providencia.




Bonus




I [don't quite] unscramble an adult clip recoded by an intelligence agency yields

CIA prn video

found anagrammed in Providencia.








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answered Sep 22 at 15:29









SteveV

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  • 2




    Well done. I think you should anagram just the name proper, i.e. the last word, to get exact unscramblings (and a one-off for the unchecked one.)
    – M Oehm
    Sep 22 at 16:16











  • @MOehm edited per your suggestion. thanks!
    – SteveV
    Sep 22 at 16:45










  • Nice solve. For the plural creatures there is also another anagram of your one.
    – Tom
    Sep 22 at 16:59










  • @Tom thanks! just changed it.
    – SteveV
    Sep 22 at 17:05










  • NP! I think you can include both for the plural. (Top question as usual).
    – Tom
    Sep 22 at 17:06












  • 2




    Well done. I think you should anagram just the name proper, i.e. the last word, to get exact unscramblings (and a one-off for the unchecked one.)
    – M Oehm
    Sep 22 at 16:16











  • @MOehm edited per your suggestion. thanks!
    – SteveV
    Sep 22 at 16:45










  • Nice solve. For the plural creatures there is also another anagram of your one.
    – Tom
    Sep 22 at 16:59










  • @Tom thanks! just changed it.
    – SteveV
    Sep 22 at 17:05










  • NP! I think you can include both for the plural. (Top question as usual).
    – Tom
    Sep 22 at 17:06







2




2




Well done. I think you should anagram just the name proper, i.e. the last word, to get exact unscramblings (and a one-off for the unchecked one.)
– M Oehm
Sep 22 at 16:16





Well done. I think you should anagram just the name proper, i.e. the last word, to get exact unscramblings (and a one-off for the unchecked one.)
– M Oehm
Sep 22 at 16:16













@MOehm edited per your suggestion. thanks!
– SteveV
Sep 22 at 16:45




@MOehm edited per your suggestion. thanks!
– SteveV
Sep 22 at 16:45












Nice solve. For the plural creatures there is also another anagram of your one.
– Tom
Sep 22 at 16:59




Nice solve. For the plural creatures there is also another anagram of your one.
– Tom
Sep 22 at 16:59












@Tom thanks! just changed it.
– SteveV
Sep 22 at 17:05




@Tom thanks! just changed it.
– SteveV
Sep 22 at 17:05












NP! I think you can include both for the plural. (Top question as usual).
– Tom
Sep 22 at 17:06




NP! I think you can include both for the plural. (Top question as usual).
– Tom
Sep 22 at 17:06

















 

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