
Another Millionaire question.
Value:
£4k.
Question:
No melon, no lemon is an example of what?
Options:
A
Euphemism
B
Epithet
C
Palindrome
D
Homophone
Just for fun… answer tomorrow.

Another Millionaire question.
Value:
£4k.
Question:
No melon, no lemon is an example of what?
A
Euphemism
B
Epithet
C
Palindrome
D
Homophone
Just for fun… answer tomorrow.
A? Definitely not C or D. Pretty sure it’s not B. That leaves A 🤷🏼♀️
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Look again, Nance. It’s a palindrome.
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Oh, you got me!! I was looking at the two words, not the whole sentence. Good one!!
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I remember this on the show. The woman described exactly what a palindrome was, but did not recognise that this was one. They got this wrong.
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Well sure. “Madam I’m Adam” “Abel was I ere I saw Elba”. Why I focused on ‘melon’ and ‘lemon’ I’ll never know! 🤷🏼♀️
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C of course 😀
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of course.
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It’s a palindrome. I would’ve been here sooner but I was doing the washing up.
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keeping busy!
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…and watching footie!
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I only discovered it was on when a client told me!
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Palindromish? A better one: A permissive friend. Al lets Della call Ed “Stella.”
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Like that.
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A
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No it’s a palindrome.
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Oh I see.
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Yeah, once I saw the option of palindrome, I knew it was done. 😁😁
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Yay!
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D?
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No it’s a palindrome.
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took me a while then it hit, is it the palindrome? I make it out to be.
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It is indeed!
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