| Saw |
| Palindrome part |
| Able was I ___ ... |
| Part of a palindrome |
| Riley's "___ Went Mad |
| ``. . . ___ saw Elba'' |
| Able was I ___ saw ... |
| Able was I ___ saw Elba |
| __ Went Mad": Riley poem |
| Popular palindrome center |
| Part of a noted palindrome |
| Part of a famous palindrome |
| Chunk of the Elba palindrome |
| ... harken __ die": Tennyson |
| Part of a popular palindrome |
| Part of a palindromic phrase |
| Part of a familiar palindrome |
| Words in a popular palindrome |
| Part of the "Elba" palindrome |
| Part of a Napoleonic palindrome |
| Part of a well-known palindrome |
| Fly ___ spurn thee ..." : Shelley |
| A special laurel ___ go": Whitman |
| Middle of a well-known palindrome |
| ... ___ saw Elba" (palindrome part) |
| Part of a palindrome featuring Elba |
| __ Sleep, for Every Favor": old hymn |
| James Whitcomb Riley's "___ Went Mad |
| I'll speak a prophecy ___ go": Shak. |
| I kiss'd thee ___ kill'd thee": Shak. |
| A special laurel ___ go": Walt Whitman |
| ... kissed thee ___ killed thee": Shak. |
| . . . ___ saw Elba" (famous palindrome) |
| ... kissed thee __ killed thee": Othello |
| Abra was ready __ call'd her name": Prior |
| Abra was ready __ called her name": Prior |
| Dear mother Ida, harken __ die": Tennyson |
| I'll speak a prophecy ___ go" (King Lear) |
| Words in the middle of a noted palindrome |
| Part of a famous palindrome featuring Elba |
| ''I kiss'd thee ___ kill'd thee'' (Othello) |
| I hope to see London once _____ die": Shak. |
| ___ learn love, I'll practise to obey": Shak. |
| Able was I ___ saw Elba" (popular palindrome) |
| ...___ saw Elba" (part of a famous palindrome) |
| Oh the joys that came ... __ was old": Coleridge |
| Fourth and fifth words of a Napoleonic palindrome |
| Dear mother Ida, harken ___ die" (Tennyson refrain) |