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Books : Entertainment : Puzzles & Games : Crosswords : Crostic
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New York Times puzzles are America’s favorite!
· 50 of the popular acrostics from the Sunday New York Times
· Acrostics by master puzzlers Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon
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This mega-collection of 185 crostics is culled from out-of-print books in the popular Simon & Schuster crostics series.
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Crostic Connoisseurs, It's Time to Meet Your Match!
Simon & Schuster presents a stunning new collection of 185 classic crostic puzzles from the legendary Thomas Middleton series! Selected from out-of-print books, these delightful brainteasers will challenge even the savviest crostic aficionados.
Crostics are a lot like crosswords, but even more fun. The clues are somewhat trickier. And then there's the treat at the end of each puzzle: when you've completely filled in the grid, a passage from a well-known author is revealed.
So sharpen your pencil, put on your thinking cap, and get ready for hours of exciting puzzling. Simon & Schuster's Super Crostics Series #6 is guaranteed to break your brain and leave you smarting for more.
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Sixty quotation puzzles from the pages of The New York Times.
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The New York Times - the #1 name in crosswords - and Will Shortz, crossword editor extraordinaire, bring you more crosswords to tantalize and challenge you. These 130 easy New York Times crosswords have been selected from puzzles published in the Monday and Tuesday editions of the paper and are guaranteed solver-friendly. Best of all, this easy-to-carry book is compact enough to fit into your purse, briefcase, and take anywhere!
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* 55 brainteasers available for the first time in book form
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This collection of 50 original crostics will challenge even the most expert solvers as they search for the quotations from well-known writers hidden in each one.
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For a double serving of solving fun, puzzlers will discover concealed quotations as they work their way through these crostics, created by a master and appropriate for both beginning and expert crostic fans. 50 crostic puzzles.
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Collections of quality acrostic puzzles are rather infrequent, so fans eagerly snatch them up when they come out. This latest has two hundred acrostic puzzles from the pages of the Sunday New York Times Magazine written by master of the genre Thomas H. Middleton.
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The creator of crostics for The New York Times and Harper's introduces a dazzling collection of 75 crostic favorites from out-of-print puzzle books. These scintillating brainteasers will challenge even the most skillful crostics fanatics. Spiral-bound.
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This series, combining crostic puzzles (a perennial favorite) with pop-culture trivia (the current rage), could only be a creation from the amazing mind of Henry Hook. It's a book of puzzles and a book of trivia all in one.
Each puzzle is solved in the usual way, with this bonus: all the clues are trivia questions and each puzzle's solution yields yet another trivia question. And, the different elements of each puzzle all tie together in an elegant way that only the ingenious Henry Hook could dream up. -
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Fifty all-new, scintillating crostics from the author of the crostics puzzles for The New York Times and Harper's that are sure to challenge any crostic lover. Although an actor by profession, Thomas H. Middleton is a name practically synonymous with crostics.
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