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Backward in your leg, forward in red ink. Stung, piece and digit. What is the link?

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Backward in your leg, forward in red ink.
Stung, piece and digit. What is the link?

posted Feb 23, 2016 by anonymous

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Words or phrases that read the same backward and forward.

Example: A respectful addressing word for a lady --- MADAM.

  1. A male parent or father of a child.
  2. A part of face.
  3. A word of exclamation.
  4. A type of music.
  5. A climbing plant
  6. Your parent not your father
  7. A very young child.
  8. A weight on a pendulum.
  9. Feat or action
  10. Middle of the day.
  11. Look quickly or secretely.
  12. A moving machine part
  13. Uniform or horizontal.
  14. Narratives of heroic deeds.
  15. An Indian language.
  16. A locating device
  17. To attribute to
  18. A light canoe
  19. A principle
  20. Relating to cities
  21. The first woman
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What 4 latter word can be written forward, backward or upside down, and can still be read from left to right

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Brain Teaser : Words that read the same backward and forward:
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For e.g. - A respectful word used to address a lady - MADAM.
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1. A male parent or father of a child.
2. A part of face.
3. A word of exclamation..
4. A type of music.
5. A climbing plant.
6. Your parent not your father.
7. A very young child.
8. A weight on a pendulum.
9. Feat or action.
10. Middle of the day.
11. Look quickly or secretly.
12. A moving machine part.
13. Uniform or horizontal.
14. Narratives of heroic deeds.
15. An Indian language.
16. A locating device.
17. To attribute to.
18. A light canoe.
19. A principle.
20. Relating to cities.
21. The first woman.

Answer me by the evening..

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