Filled with puzzles and trivia taken directly from NPR's popular news quiz show Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!©, this crossword puzzle book is for every fan who's been itching to put their own trivia powers to the test!
. . Don't Tell Me!, this collection features 80 new crossword puzzles, perfect for every fan who's been itching to put their own trivia powers to the test!With a foreword by your host Peter Sagal, More Wait, Wait . . .
If you enjoy solving conundrums such as “What the Russians did in 1999” (10 letters), and “Jean-Claude Van Damme sits on the fence” (14 letters), these really clever crosswords are for you! Answers: PUTINPUTIN, BELGIANWAFFLES
... Will Shortz (who succeeded Eugene Maleska as the editor of The New York Times crossword puzzles) on “Weekend Edition Sunday” and, more recently, with the anarchic news quiz show Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me, which began airing in 1998.
With step-by-step instructions for each minute of the practice and easy-to-follow exercises for developing a daily meditation routine, Ten to Zen is an empowering handbook for finding peace, clarity, and joy—anytime and anywhere.
The first crossword puzzle book that is both educational and fun. This volume of 40 entertaining and educational puzzles by master puzzle constructor Frank Longo is ideal for students ages 12-16.
What noted sports cartoonist fixed the Brooklyn team with the lovable nickname of "Dem Bums"? (Willard Mullin) Filled with trivia questions about the Los Angeles Dodgers, their great lineage of ball players and Ebbetts Field and Chavez ...
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From the New York Times bestselling author of Ghost Boys and Towers Falling, Ninth Ward is a deeply emotional story about transformation and a celebration of resilience, friendship, and family--as only love can define it.
Through a series of poems, a young girl chronicles the life-changing year of 1975, when she, her mother, and her brothers leave Vietnam and resettle in Alabama.