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No, logon’s ‘no go’, Lon.- Winfred Emmons III @Palindromania, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
No lye clears Israel, Ceylon.- Hal Ober, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
No, Lyn, no pets step on nylon.- Nora Baron/John Connett, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
No, Lynn wore her own nylon.- Winfred Emmons III @Palindromania, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
No, Mac, I remain “God’s dog ‘n’ I America,” mon!- Timi Imit, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Nomad Al led Della, Damon.- Lloyd Wood (from Cia, So Manic in a Mosaic), © 19:17 07 Mar 2021
I am glad I recently spoke to Damon, or I may have never known where Della wandered to...
No mad demand, Alec, if for a wastrel, alerts a War Office lad named Damon.- Martin Clear, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
“No” made Paterno’s son retape Damon.- Winfred Emmons III @Palindromania, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Nomads—Sikhs in ruby burnish—kiss Damon.- Martin Clear, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
No magnates use Tang, Amon.- Winfred Emmons III @Palindromania, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
No man, Nick, can snack cinnamon.- Nora Baron/John Connett, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
No man nicks a rotor: ask Cinnamon.- Martin Clear, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
“No, Marcia, some mosaic!”—Ramon.- Winfred Emmons III @Palindromania, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
“No Martini and Rossi, miss, or DNA in it.” -Ramon- Winfred Emmons III @Palindromania, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
No mask’s a task, Sam — on.- Peter “Twoply” Sabra, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Nome D.A. sees a demon.- Ron Howes Atlantic Monthly’s Palindrome contest, 8/96, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
No med egged ’em on!- RookoutRogue, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
No Mede lapses or delivers reviled Rose’s pale demon.- Bill A.O’Connor, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Nome demanded, ” Name demon!”- Winfred Emmons III @Palindromania, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Nome devil, alas, is Al, a live demon.- Winfred Emmons III @Palindromania, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
No media snob, Ada had a bonsai demon.- Winfred Emmons III @Palindromania, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
No, Mela. Depp, in “Semi Times,” nipped a lemon.- Trucker Poet, © 12:44 12 May 2021
After I wrote the Semi Times palindrome, it rattled around inside my head for a while. Driving a truck tends to rattle everything around. I thought about how we refer to magazines when we talk. Mostly we say stuff like, “I saw a cool headset in Semi Times.” So I wrote that down. in Semi Times ni Then I looked up words that start with ni in the Palindromedary. It’s a long list. I found lots of potential palindromes, but they mostly didn’t make any sense. When I saw the word nipped, inspiration hit. It occurred to me that Semi Times could also be the name of a film. Depp, in Semi Times, nipped So Johnny Depp in a film, or maybe a magazine photoshoot. I wondered what he might be nipping. Eventually, a weird little story came to me. On the set of Semi Times, Johnny Depp wandered by the catering table before his next scene. With the cameras rolling, he spoke his lines. Then he pulled a lemon from his pocket and nipped it. Later, when the director asked why he did that, Depp only said, “No melon. O’ lemon!”
No, Mel, a sleepy baby peels a lemon.- James Wolf, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
No, Mel Gibson is a casino's big lemon.- Don Tabat, © 21:28 28 Dec 2019
No melon, no lemon.- Anonymous, © 21:28 28 Dec 2019
No melon. O’ lemon!- Trucker Poet, © 13:17 12 May 2021
The existing palindrome that inspired this was “No melon, no lemon.” I credited Johnny Depp with my altered words as the explanation for a longer palindrome I submitted earlier. All I did was remove an extra N in the middle. Think of it as a rejection of melon and an ode to lemon. Pucker up!
No men avoid a radio vane, mon.- Douglas Fink, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
No miff, it’s stiff—I’m on!- Timi Imit, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
Nominal pay—a plan I’m on!- John Kamb, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021