PALINDROME CACHE
A palindrome is a word or sentence that reads the same forward as it does backwards. For example, the sentence “Never odd or Even” is spelled the same forwards as it is spelled backwards. This cache is hidden in a park whose first name (Hannah) also happens to be a palindrome. To find this cache, you will need to figure out the following one word palindromes from the clues provided below.
The cache is located at N 42 0A.BCD W 091 EF.GHI
A. something that revolves another part on its axis (convert the 4th letter to a number)
B. an automobile designed specifically for speed competitions (convert the 3rd letter to a number)
C. having no part higher than another; having a flat and even surface (convert the 2nd letter to a number)
D. the irrational fear of palindromes (convert the 5th letter to a number)
E. relating to a city or a town-especially its administration – this is also a model of car made by Honda (convert the 1st letter to a number)
F. to allude to something else (convert the 3rd letter to a number)
G. a long narrow boat that is pointed at both ends and is propelled by paddle with two blades (convert the 4th letter to a number)
H. to float up and down in the water (convert the 1st letter to a number)
I. a device that sends out radio waves to determine the position and speed of a moving object (convert the 2nd letter to a number)
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