Oh, cool! I just found a page filled with palindromes and anagrams. http://www.palindromes.org/
Either form of letter-play would be a nifty clue to leave carved into a door frame or similar spot, to serve as a reminder for the forgetful residents.
"A rope ends it," for example, would be the clue to "desperation."
Likewise, you could have the words carved into separate buttons, which serve as a keyed entry if they're depressed in the alternate spelling order.
Either form of letter-play would be a nifty clue to leave carved into a door frame or similar spot, to serve as a reminder for the forgetful residents.
"A rope ends it," for example, would be the clue to "desperation."
Likewise, you could have the words carved into separate buttons, which serve as a keyed entry if they're depressed in the alternate spelling order.