Palindromes

A palindrome is a sentence that reads the same both forwards and

backwards. For instance, the simplest sort of palindrome is a name like

Anna, whether you read from left to right or right to left it still reads 'Anna'.

Here are some more palindromes:


Able was I ere I saw Elba

A Toyota's a Toyota

Borrow or rob

Cigar? Toss it in a can, it is so tragic

see bees?

Dogma: I am God

Enid and Edna dine

Goddesses so pay a possessed dog

Harass selfless Sarah

He lived as a devil, eh

If I had a hi-fi

I saw desserts I'd no lemons, alas no melon Distressed was I

I saw I was

I Kayak salad: Alaska yak

Lager, sir, is regal

Lid off a daffodil

Madam, I'm Adam

Murder for a jar of red rum

Name now one man

 No garden, one dragon

No lemons, no melon

Nurse, I spy gypsies, run

Oh, cameras are macho

Party boobytrap

Pupils slip up

Red rum, sir, is murder

Rise to vote, sir

Satire: Veritas

Senile felines

Star comedy by Democrats

 Stella won no wallets

Step on no pets

Ten animals I slam in a net

Tracy, no panic in a pony-cart

Warsaw was raw

Yawn a more Roman way
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