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HomeSudoku BooksThe New York Times Will Shortz's Favorite Sunday Crossword Puzzles: From the Pages of The New York Times |
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1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Lazy editing Jul 05, 2010 I love New York Times puzzles and puzzle collections, but this one is a big disappointment. Of the first 37, I had done fully a dozen of them in the last such book I bought. There's really no excuse for such excessive repetition.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
mhvmike Feb 11, 2007 I'm down to the last puzzle and need to order another book of crosswords. I hope I can find one as good as this one. I've really enjoyed working these unique crosswords. If you like hard but clever puzzles, there's 50 in this book.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Perfect gift for the addicted. Jan 10, 2007 After seeing the movie "Wordplay," my wife became interested in solving the NY Times crossword puzzle and is now addicted. This book was the perfect gift for a vacation to a place where getting the newspaper is not so easy.
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
From the Board Games Editor at BellaOnline.com Dec 06, 2005 Everyone loves a New York Sunday crossword puzzle, for many people who can't get the New York Times on a daily basis because of geography or finances, the Sunday puzzles are the only ones they ever do. They're truly the most finely-crafted large crosswords available.
The puzzles are bigger than the Times daily puzzles, and although they are only the same difficulty level as your average Thursday puzzle, they take much longer to solve because of their mammoth size.
This is a great collection of puzzles that any crossword puzzle fan should have in their just-in-case arsenal.
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