The Times Jumbo Cryptic Crossword


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This supremely challenging cryptic collection contains 50 jumbo-sized puzzles, conceived to really challenge your word skills. Selected by The Times' Crossword Editor, Richard Rogan, this original collection will challenge even the most experienced crossword buff. The ultimate and only jumbo cryptic crosswords available, these puzzles will allow you to give the grey matter a real workout. With unique grids of 23 x 23 squares (in comparison to the standard 15 x 15 grid), they require serious word power and cryptic puzzling skill. Put your linguistic prowess to the test with these quality puzzles from the Times' crossword writers.




The Times Quick Cryptic Crossword Book 1: 80 World-Famous Crossword Puzzles (the Times Crosswords)


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A new series of 80 puzzles from The "Times "adapting the cryptic puzzle for those with a hectic lifestyle and schedule. Ideal for those starting out with cryptic crosswords, and those who d like to tackle the main puzzle but feel daunted, or who can perhaps only solve a handful of clues. Appearing Monday to Friday in the puzzle pages of "Times2," this crossword has a reduced 13x13 grid size and reduced difficulty too, the intention being to encourage people to take their first steps in tackling cryptic crosswords. And also to cater for those of us who have limited time to devote to our favorite pastime and need a ready-made set of puzzles that is solvable in a short space of time. "




USA TODAY Jumbo Puzzle Book 2


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USA Today Jumbo Book Puzzle Two is an eclectic mix of brain games, including puzzles such as crossword, logic, sudoku, and much more. This hefty edition features 400 puzzles, so sharpen your pencils and get ready for challenging and exciting fun!







USA TODAY Jumbo Puzzle Book


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You can be sitting in the train working on a puzzle but it can take you far away from the everyday. Before you know it you're at your stop or about to pass it. It's not like you were even in the train. It's something different, something removed from the ordinary." --Maki Kaji, Japanese Times The Nation's No. 1 Newspaper offers puzzlesmiths the ultimate cranium compendium boasting five challenging mind teasers. USA TODAY is America's most recognized newspaper reaching more than 5 million people each day. Now, USA TODAY has collected five popular game formats into one book, including: Logic Puzzles, Crossword, Killer Sudoku, and Hitori. Complete with 400 puzzles (that's twice the size of comparable game books), USA TODAY Jumbo Puzzle Book includes an introductory chapter that offers solution tips as well as a concluding chapter that reveals all the answers. Pen and pencil puzzles are big business. According to a national poll by the American Society on Aging, 84 percent of people report that they spend time daily in activities that are good for brain health.




Whitaker's Books in Print


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Jumbo Bible Crossword Collection


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Across the major and minor prophets and down through the gospels, the 200 crossword puzzles contained in this special collection are sure to challenge the craftiest puzzlers, as well as Bible teachers, women's circles, and youth groups.




The New York Times Groovy Crossword Puzzles from the '60s


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Put on a tie-dyed shirt and groove to a 60s beat with this great New York Times crossword volume. Features: * 50 crosswords ya'll love from the Decade of Love, as they originally appeared in The New York Times* Convenient paperback fits in your bag, purse, or pocket of your bell-bottoms* Edited by Margaret Farrar, the first-ever crossword editor of The New York Times.




Simon and Schuster Crossword Puzzle Book


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Created by top constructors, these never-before-published 50 puzzles come in many different sizes, styles, and levels of difficulty, offering the variety crossword puzzle fans appreciate.




Simon & Schuster Super Crossword Book #11


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A challenging collection of 225 stellar crosswords from the series that started it all by Eugene T. Maleska, the crossword editor for the "New York Times" and one of the leading authorities on language. Spiral bound.