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Thirty million loyal TV Guide� readers know where to find the best TV crosswords ever created. Puzzles with television themes from the most widely read weekly magazine in the world make this collection a television lover’s dream book. It’s spiral bound, oversize, and filled with hundreds of crosswords that will challenge anyone’s television IQ. There are classic favorites from the 1960s, ‘70s, ‘80s, and ‘90s; take a walk down memory lane, and answer “___ Masters in Rin Tin Tin” (just 3 letters). Try the best contemporary crosswords from TV Guide� Crosswords Magazine. All that, plus brain teasers and fun trivia quizzes offer hours of fun.
Discover the curious history of the world's most addictive game and its unusual upbringing. Celebrating the 100-year anniversary of the beloved crossword puzzle, readers can solve over 100 different puzzles from top constructors.
In the spirit of Word Freak and Searching for Bobby Fischer, Gridlock is a chronicle of the quirky subculture of America's crossword puzzles. Tens of millions of Americans solve crossword puzzles regularly, but few know a thing about their genesis. Who writes crosswords, how—and for God's sake, why? Matt Gaffney is one of two dozen people who earns a living as a cruciverbalist. In Gridlock he provides an insider's look at the people who put that puzzle in your paper every day. With verve and gusto, Gaffney traces his own starving-artist struggle to find paying puzzle gigs, including marketing hip crosswords to the Gen-X market. He then moves on to topics like the effect of computers on crossword writing, including a man versus machine battle he stages to see who writes better crosswords; the ever-evolving crossword puzzle book market, where a top-selling series now has books shaped like a toilet seat; and a trip to the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, where the "Cru" (collective slang noun meaning "the crossword puzzle writing community") hangs out in person once a year. Gridlock also features an interview with crossword rock star Will Shortz.
Words, prepare to meet your master--and sophisticated solvers, prepare for a treat. Patrick Berry's puzzles are unparalleled; whether in the "New York Times" or "Games Magazine," everything he touches turns to mind-stretching gold. And now he has created the most eye-catching crosswords ever seen, in a collection that's as visually gorgeous as it is mentally stimulating. The grids in these puzzles don't look anything like typical crosswords--instead, they come in a variety of shapes, each with its own unique twist. Of course, these attractive challenges are all filled with the freshest words and phrases, and clued with a wicked sense of wordplay. This handsome volume would make the perfect gift for any word lover.
Crossword puzzles that are fun for everyone! 101 puzzles for hours of entertainment. Frustration-free with just the right level of challenge. Large-print puzzles that are easy to read. Giant grids make it simple to enter letters.
Featuring more than 250 favorite TV Guide crossword puzzles, this colossal collection is guaranteed to provide hours of mind-puzzling fun.
These 32 baseball-theme crosswords have all the bases covered, offering challenging, entertaining, and enlightening puzzles sure to please every fan of the national pastime. Figure out which of the "Heroes of October" was the 1971 World Series MVP (15 letters, 2 words). Or try to name the longtime Yankee third-base coach Frank _____ (1 word, 8 letters). Puzzle themes include All-time Major League Leaders, Hitting for the Cycle, Dynamic Duos, At the Ballpark, and many more. In case you find yourself striking out, all the answers are included. So, what's an 18-letter, two-word answer for a terrific time for any baseball fan? Why, it's Baseball Crosswords, of course! "Answers: Roberto Clemente, Crosetti"
For the first time ever, Will Shortz personally selects 75 of his favorite puzzles from his tenure as editor of The New York Times crossword puzzles. Special commentary will appear along with each puzzle and give clever insight into the puzzle-solving world that Will Shortz dominates. Getting to know the background on these puzzles will add a new dimension for the growing number of crossword buffs. Also included is a special introduction written by Shortz that explains why these puzzles qualify as his favorites among the thousands of puzzles he has edited in his career. Since Will Shortz has become crossword editor of the Times, the puzzles have featured increased wordplay, and a hip, contemporary attitude towards crosswording.
What do Britney Spears, pet rocks, Star Wars, and Seinfeld have in common? They?re all part of American popular culture. Whether you are a movie buff, pop music fan, TV trivia expert, or sports nut, you?ll love this book! Filled with fun and entertaining crosswords from puzzlemaster Charles Timmerman, this book tests puzzlers? knowledge of all things popular in our society and history, including: Music Food Celebrities Youth culture Television Fads From The Beatles to celebrity weddings, Saturday Night Live to Oprah?s Book Club, there?s a puzzle here for everyone.