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HomeEverything ElseWill ShortzThe New York Times Easiest Crossword Puzzles, Volume 1 |
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Easy? Mar 07, 2010 New York Times "Easy" is exaggerated. My girlfriend who is 50x better at crossword puzzles than I am find these New York Times "Easy" puzzles hard. Here's how I rank crosswords puzzles by rank. Easy=Masters degree necessary. Hard=PHD required. Sure I am horrible at any crossword puzzle with a college degree in hand, but come on, if my girlfriend can't do "easy" puzzles there's something wrong.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
A little too easy... Feb 07, 2010 I love doing crossword puzzles even though I'm really not an expert with them. I thought this book would be fun and challenging at the same time. It turned out to be a bit too easy plus it wasn't very big...only 30 puzzles. I felt that the cost wasn't worth the book. The seller was great with it's prompt and courteous service so please be sure to thank them for me.
NY Times easiest crossword puzzles Oct 06, 2008 If you are like me and love crosswords, but can not handle the Sunday NY Times ones this is the book for you.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Over too soon Sep 20, 2008 It is hard to find puzzles that are "just right" for my brain. These were just hard enough to make me think a bit but not "brains busters" at all. Because of this I zipped through all 50 much too quickly. I enjoyed each one but was left seriously wanting more. If you like brain fodder more than brain teasers be sure to get a bigger book.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Too few puzzles for the money Dec 20, 2007 I haven't looked at the first puzzle and I am already bummed out. For $9.95 plus the shipping I expected more puzzles than I received. I consided 50 puzzles to be a rip for aproximately $15.00.
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