C rossword lovers will welcome this second volume of clever, challenging puzzles by David Levinson Wilk. He has devised 72 crosswords that will test solvers’ knowledge of a range of topics, covering a variety of tricky and entertaining themes. For one puzzle, you’ll have to know how much every letter of the alphabet scores in Scrabble. In another, words "jump” across black squares, while a third uses the same clues for multiple entries. And, of course, there are plenty of less experimental but equally fun crosswords, with anagrams, puns, hidden words in the grids, and other wordplay.
One hundred clever and challenging crosswords that will give your brain a workout.
The biggest, best collection of Sunday crosswords ever published!
Clever Crosswords
Puzzle fans will welcome this second collection of crossword fun from Richard Silvestri!
Whether you're just beginning your crossword career or are an old pro who enjoys the trill of blazing through an easy puzzle, The New York Times Crosswords 101 is sure to provide hours of fun.
Created by top puzzle constructor David Levinson Wilk, they're playful, with a sense of humor, and provide a mental workout without being bone-crushingly hard.
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