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HomeEverything ElseWill ShortzThe New York Times Monday Through Friday Crossword Puzzles Volume 2: Easy to Tough Crossword Puzzles |
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Lots of letters Feb 05, 2010 This crossword is the best - NYT's most clever crosswords, in a large, lay-flat format. I'm only up to puzzle #4, but I'm addicted. Only con? That there are only 50 puzzles. But that's OK - I've got the 1000 puzzle NYT crossword book too.
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Crossword Apr 05, 2009 Well definitely for North Americans and if you're not up to date with its TV and movie scene it's quite difficult to solve.I would rather do a puzzle with more general English than this,but it's OK for native speakers from the States.
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Never a Loss for Words Nov 26, 2008 Although I can't claim to be the most successful cruciverbalist, I always try to find an unmarked crossword in airline magazines to play. Because they're easy. And that's why I like this collection of crosswords, because the NYT puzzles get harder as the week goes on. I can stick to early weekdays and leave the end-of-week crosswords to the more adroit. These are 15x15 size puzzles, not the 20+ grids the Times puts out on weekends for wordplay pros. Whatever your level, you'll find puzzles to suit your capabilities and others to challenge you onwards.
Typical New York Times Quality Oct 11, 2008 This is another in the excellent series of New York Times crossword puzzle books. What else is there to say?
maddening puzzles Sep 06, 2008 These puzzles are HARD! Monday through Wednesday aren't bad, but Thursday and Friday are impossible. Very challenging, and if you are a NYTimes puzzle fan, they will not disappoint.
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