PALINDROMES
Can you spot the palindromes (words that read the same backwards and forwards) from the clues provided?
A female sheep. (3)
The armature of a motor. (5) The mother of Samuel in the Bible. (6)
Kings of Persia. (5)
A method for detecting objects with radio waves.
An old Indian coin equal to a sixteenth of a Rupee
One half of a semi-breve. (5)
The lady in charge of a house of ill repute. (5)
One who restores life or consciousness. (7)
A machine that breaks up soil. (9)
A Scandinavian pop group. (3)
Relating to or belonging to a city. (5)
A form of Jewish bread. (6)
Worshipped or revered as a God. (7)
A Scandinavian pop group. (4)
The partner of Adam. (3)
One who separates again. (9)
To look slyly. (4)
A type of cooker. (3)
Tales of long ago. (5)
Male or females (5)
A type of canoe. (5)
Even, equable or uniform. (5) Round loop on a saddle harness. (6)
Indian flatbread. (4)
Worn by children to protect their clothes from
A light two-wheeled horse drawn carriage. (3)
A person or thing that turns round. (7)
To apply wallpaper again! (7) To direct attention for information. (5)
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A palindrome is a word, number, phrase, or other sequence of characters which reads the same backward as forward, such as madam or racecar. There are also numeric palindromes, including date/time stamps using short digits 11/11/11 11:11 and long digits 02/02/2020. Sentence-length palindromes ignore capitalization, punctuation, and word boundaries.
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