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An extra-value collection featuring two hundred witty, punny, Sunday crosswords from Tinseltown's Bursztyn & Tunick.
How big is a 500-puzzle Sunday omnibus? Over 60,000 clues and more than 150,000 boxes make this America's biggest crossword book and its best value, too!
The next volume of 50 daily-size puzzles from the Windy City is sure to be another winner with fans everywhere. These crosswords reflect the quality and wit of puzzle constructors from all over the country. Solvers from both coasts are certain to flock to this midwest treat!
The "Random House Monster Crossword Puzzle Omnibus" contains a jaw-dropping 1,000 crossword puzzles.
Edited by Will Weng, the book features two hundred Sunday-size crosswords from The New York Times magazine.
If you've always wondered how crosswords and other word puzzles are made, or you've thought of trying your hand at it yourself, this book explains the craft step-by-step: how to put words and black squares together, write clues, and market the finished product. There's little to compare with the thrill of entertaining millions of people -- and getting paid in the bargain! If you're new to puzzle solving, you'll find many helpful tips to get you started or improve your skills. If you regularly solve the crosswords in your newspaper but are mystified by diagramless puzzles, acrostic puzzles, or cryptic crosswords, this book will help you tackle these challenging and entertaining variations. An introduction by the New York Times crossword editor, Will Shortz, and a fascinating history of word puzzles and luminaries round out the Random House Puzzlemaker's Handbook, making it the complete cruciverbalist's reference -- the only book of its kind.
Containing one hundred puzzles from the best of yesterday's and today's crossword constructors, this elegant commemorative edition is a collector's item for every New York Times crossword puzzle fan. To celebrate the twenty-fifth volume of Sunday crosswords from The New York Times, Times Books is proud to present this expanded anniversary edition. The first fifty puzzles in this book are the best and brightest from the history of The Times -- including their very first crossword -- and have been personally selected by Will Shortz. The next fifty are modern-day masterpieces edited by Mr. Shortz. A must-have for loyal fans, this historic edition is primed to be a classic.
Random House presents the next volume of 50 Sunday crossword from Dell Magazines. These puzzles have been meticulously created by nationally renowned constructors and edited by the keenest staff around. The strong Dell name and popular Sunday-size format will make these crosswords the next fan favorite.
THE BRIGHTEST NEW PUZZLE IDEA IN HISTORY! IntroducingRandom House History Mystery Crossword Puzzles, the first-ever series especially for crossword fans who love history. Henry Hook, an eminent name in crossword history himself, presents fifty brand-new Sunday-size puzzles with an historical flavor. But your puzzling doesn't end there. Each of the fifty history crosswords has its own "mystery" -- a famous historical figure that you must identify. How? By using the clues you'll find in a limerick that will be spelled out when you've completed each crossword. Here are two sample Henry Hook "mysteries" to puzzle over: Refusing to be a defrauder, I stood when traversing the water. When a youngster, I hewed; The whole land was my brood; And I'm yours for a buck (or a quarter). I challenged my husband's decision To ask such a big imposition Abandoning dresses, I rode clad in tresses, Becoming Tom's ultimate vision. The answers can be found below. Whether or not you believe that history repeats itself, you can be sure that you've never had as much fun with a puzzle book as you will withRandom House History Mystery Crossword Puzzles. Answers to limericks: George Washington ("I cannot tell a lie"; standing inWashington Crossing the Delaware; chopped down a cherry tree; Father of the Country; portrait on dollar bill and quarter) Lady Godiva (opposed the taxes levied by her husband Leofric; rode naked on horseback; Peeping Tom went blind upon seeing her)
Sylvia BursztynandBarry Tunick's delightfully punny Sunday crosswords are an institution.Los Angeles Timesreaders have relished them for more than 20 years; Random House Puzzles & Games solvers have snapped them up through more than 20 volumes. Thanks to Sylvia's freewheeling themes and grids and Barry's contemporary clues, this terrific team turns out the best-selling puzzle book series around, afterThe New York Times. [PuzzleMeter: Difficulty—Medium; Style—Very Contemporary]