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Newest Oldest Alphabetical lacitebahplANail a Moslem act so laden ruts turned a lost camel Somalian.- Martin Clear, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Nail Amos, O Somalian!- Michael Donner I Love Me,Vol I 1996, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Nail a tided Italian.- Douglas Fink, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Nail a tier, all are Italian.- Malakidavid (Malaki Stahl), © 00:00 10 Aug 2025
Nail a timid Al Gore—has a hero (glad I’m Italian!)- Tom Blumer, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Nail a tin in Italian.- Lara @ (http://www.angelfire.com/moon/lara0/index.html) (Laura Pontiff?), © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Nail a tin Italian.- appeared in a Word Ways Magazine piece (original author not attributed), © 08:44 12 Jun 2021
Nail a tired rotini in it, order Italian!- Dave Fabris, © 08:44 12 Jun 2021
Nail Ian!- Joaquin and/or Maura Kuhn, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Nail it, per a Reptilian.- Intrepid_Wanderer, © 00:00 24 Jun 2022
“Nail”, it persists, “is reptilian.”- Malakidavid (Malaki Stahl), © 00:00 30 Nov -0001
Nail it, pert reptilian!- Joaquin and/or Maura Kuhn, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Nail, ligature, rut. A Gillian?- Anonymous, © 15:23 29 Dec 2019
Nail light, or froth, Gillian.- Derek Chin(aka Zo), © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Nail-like, Tom smote Killian.- Douglas Fink, © 00:00 12 Jun 2024
Nail, O tan Anatolian!- Michael Donner I Love Me,Vol I 1996, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Nainar, he tremor’d Nil, a palindromer Tehranian.- Author unknown, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
NAIS surmises I’m Russian.- Douglas Fink, © 00:00 09 Aug 2023
Naive foe—water cesspit tips secret awe of Evian.- John Mc Geady, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Naive pals lap Evian.- John Kamb, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Naive pals lap lager—regal pals lap Evian.- Gregory Tulonen, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Naive plug is “I gulp Evian!”- John Kamb, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Naivete got smart: trams to get Evian.- Michael Donner I Love Me,Vol I 1996, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Naive was I ere I saw Evian.- Jon Agee, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Na London, Tenet nod Nolan- Kris Rickards, © 12:20 20 Dec 2020
One of the most famous examples of ancient palindrome play, The Sator Square, is something I’ve always been inspired to recreate—except in English rather than Latin. The central word to the Sator Square is tenet. At the time of writing, Tenet was Christopher Nolan’s latest cinematic production in the UK. After restrictions on movement and cinema openings, due to COVID19, were eased in the UK, Tenet was one of very few of the major studios’ films to get a theatrical release. The film even had a “palindromic” time structure. I nod with approval.
“Na man, I’m a jedi side jam in a man.”- Snoo-86440, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
“Namaste!” bets a man.- Douglas Fink, © 00:00 06 Jul 2023
“Namaste, spud!” upsets a man.- Douglas Fink, © 00:00 21 Jul 2024
Namath guards draught a man.- Douglas Fink, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Nam Dr. of Nat’s, Asa, was a Stanford man.- Winfred Emmons III @Palindromania, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021