Saturday, January 12, 2002

Put on your palindrome cap




        Anna, Bob, Hannah, Eve, Otto, Mom, Dad and the rest of you dear readers: welcome to the year of the palindrome. A palindrome is a word, verse, sentence or number that reads the same backward or forward. For example, 2002.

        So it is time to put on your thinking caps. Here's a challenge:

        Can you find or invent palindromes that have something to do with the Tristate — names or places Cincinnatians would recognize or phrases with local flavor?

        If you can, send us your ideas to mfuqua@enquirer.com. Include your name and a daytime phone number.

       



KIESEWETTER: Film brings Twain to life
Things Twain didn't say
Some memorable Twain quotes
Holiday audiences break records
Get to it
Hatebreed is a metal contender
Stand-in conductor inspires CSO
Dance had busy year onstage and off
DEMALINE: Future of American musical
Arts groups braced for economy
City alters art grants; offers free workshop
DAUGHERTY: Big boat dreams break winter doldrums
Family home again after mold removed
Giraffes stand tallest in nun's world
Photographer puts diversity in focus
'Survivor' winner revels in celebrity
Three with Hollywood pedigree in 'Orange County'
German observance mirrors Mardi Gras
MARTIN: This could be year you become a better cook
Serve it this week: Oysters
KENDRICK: Disabled children can sue doctors
- Put on your palindrome cap