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Palindrome: Enola: Ballet? Nemo:

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  • Enola: Ballet?
    Nemo: Na, Niagara bar again. 
    Prawn Warp: Niagara bar again? — An Omen! Tell Abalone!
    - Lloyd Wood, 17:20 20 Mar 2021
    This conversation includes things about the sea and water, as well as the mysterious “Enola.” The somewhat science-fictional “Prawn Warp” must assume that everything Nemo says is a sign of his soothsaying abilities.
    
    This palindrome started with the word abalone and grew from there several days later.
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    I’ve always been fascinated with words. I discovered palindromes long before the internet, but I never thought about composing one until 2016. For a year or so, I could not think of a palindrome that was more than two words long until one day, something “clicked,” and it just became a little easier for me. I do it for fun, which is good because I am definitely no expert!
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