Palindromes

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Palindromes are a lot of fun. A palindrome is a word or phrase that has the same spelling backwards. (Variation in spacing and punctuation are permitted.)

Some examples of palindromic words are: radar, rotor, and level.

Here are a few palindromic phrases:

  • “Was it a rat I saw?”
  • “Sit on a potato pan, Otis.”
  • “Rats live on no evil star.”

And then there is my favorite: “A man, a plan, a canal: Panama!”

Here are some palindrome website links:

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One Response to Palindromes

  1. neesienoodle says:

    Weird Al has an entire song made completely of palindromes:

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