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CROSSWORD PUZZLES BOOKS
Posted in Crossword Puzzles (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by Stanley Newman. By Random House Puzzles & Games.
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Posted in Crossword Puzzles (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by Stanley Newman. By Random House Puzzles & Games.
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4 comments about Random House Monster Sunday Crossword Omnibus, Volume 1 (RH Crosswords).
- It's a great collection of puzzles not only in sheer quantity but quality as well at an almost unheard of price (less than 4 cents/puzzle!). These puzzles are a great example of the new breed of constructors who rely more on clever wordplay than arcane knowledge. The difficult, on average, is a little less challenging than the normal Sunday NY Times. Stanley Newman shows again why he is one of the most respected crossword puzzle editors and a very fine constructor in his own right.
- I rarely solved sunday crosswords--- it took too much time. But puzzles in this gorgeous book are so good that I can not help but looking up my dictionary and encyclopedia over and over, trying hard but happily to fill each box. This book contains not only tremendous number of puzzles(500 in all!) but also in very high quality. Let me introduce first pages: the puzzle no.1 is by Mike Shenk, no.2 by Merl Reagle, no.3 by Trip Payne, no.4 by Stanley Newman, the incredible editor of this book, himself, no.5 is by David A. Rosen.... These names are so thunderous and famous in this field. I adore Stanley Newman for editing such a high-level collection of puzzles, offering endless joy for crossword fans.
- Excellent crossword book. Puzzles are not extremely hard but just difficult to test your brain.
- Took the advice of another reviewer and am glad I did! The puzzles aren't so hard that you feel defeated, but just difficult enough to get your brain really working. None of those 3,4,or 5 letter easy answers! All Sunday-sized with themes! Only one small drawback related to the book's layout: all the puzzles are positioned in the lower right corner of each page; makes writing in answers a little awkward. That aside, I'm having a blast with this book!
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Posted in Crossword Puzzles (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by Harvey Estes. By Sterling.
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Posted in Crossword Puzzles (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
By Wings Books.
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Posted in Crossword Puzzles (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by Philip M. Parker. By ICON Group International, Inc..
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1 comments about Webster's English to Italian Crossword Puzzles: Level 1.
- All I can say is a 10 letter word across in Italian for "Fantastic" and an 8 letter word down in English for "Fabuloso." Philip M. Parker rules! I can't wait for his English-Italian Sudoku book.
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Posted in Crossword Puzzles (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by Kim Rossell. By Trafford Publishing.
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Posted in Crossword Puzzles (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by The New York Times. By St. Martin's Griffin.
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1 comments about The New York Times More Quick Crosswords: Fast and Easy Puzzles.
- I keep this book in my purse and it's great for passing the time...especially when you're having to wait for an appointment or while sitting in traffic. I highly recommend it!
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Posted in Crossword Puzzles (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by Will Shortz. By St. Martin's Griffin.
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5 comments about Wordplay: The Official Companion Book.
- This book has lotsa puzzles and is very informative. Merl Reagle's explanation of Making a Crossword Puzzle was an eye-opener. These geniuses explain things like the, ahem, common folk could do same. RAVE review for this great companion book.
- What an enjoyable book! It is so intelligently done, and provides so many satisfying answers for this curious reader. It is not a book version of the movie, nor is it an advertisement for the movie.
It is truly _complimentary to_ the movie. Everything in the book should be interesting to anyone who would be interested in the movie, and vice versa, but there is practically no overlap.
It is almost as if the filmmakers gathered and organized the material that they thought would be interesting to people who like crossword puzzles, and sorted it out into two piles, one labelled "cinematic" and one labelled "literary" (or "cruciverbal?"), and made the movie using the material in one pile and the book using the material in the other.
It illustrates the different editing styles by showing puzzles edited by Margaret Farrar, Will Weng, Eugene Maleska, and Will Shortz. It illustrates the ascending difficulty level by giving New York Times puzzles from Monday through Sunday. (I'm not a puzzle fanatic, I'd always assumed the Sunday puzzle was the _hardest_).
It gives a number of examples of some puzzles that champion solvers and enthusiasts considered their favorites. And I like them, too. In a way this book is a "best crossword puzzles"--as chosen by the people you saw in the movie.
It also gives you a chance to solve the puzzles that flashed by in the movie, including the "Wordplay" puzzle itself, and the puzzles that Ellen Ripstein solved to win the championship.
It gives information on how people construct puzzles, and what the rules for a properly constructed puzzle are considered to be. It gives directions for submitting puzzles to the Times--even telling us that the Times pays $135 for a daily puzzle, and $700 for a Sunday puzzle.
I think that anyone who enjoys crosswords would enjoy this book regardless of whether or not they had not seen the movie, although of course the book makes you want to see the movie (and vice versa).
- Wordplay is the companion book to the 2006 documentary of the same name. It was written by Christine O'Malley and Patrick Creadon, respectively the movie's producer and director. Will Shortz,the crossword editor of the New York Times (and "the Errol Flynn of crossword puzzling" according to Jon Stewart), contributes a foreword, and the book features interviews with a number of people who appeared in the film--crossword constructors and celebrity cruciverbalists and contestants in the 2005 American Crossword Puzzle Tournament. The book's 12 brief chapters include a thumbnail history of crossword puzzles and discussions of, among other topics, Will Shortz's tenure at the Times, crossword puzzle construction, and the 2006 Sundance Film Festival at which the documentary premiered. I have not yet seen the movie, so I can't say for certain how much of the information in the book rehashes what appears on film, but much of it appears to be new--a number of those featured in the book discuss their reaction to seeing the film, for example, and crossword constructor Merl Reagle writes about the process of creating a puzzle for the film.
The text of the book reads very quickly, but finishing the 50 puzzles that are included in Wordplay will be the work of weeks, if not months. And it's the puzzles, for each of which a little background is supplied, that make Wordplay a book you'll want to own. Among the crosswords included in the book are:
* The first puzzle Will Shortz published in the New York Times
* The first puzzle Shortz edited for the Times--a puzzle which, we're told, "caused quite a stir, because it couldn't be completely solved with an ordinary pencil"
* The first crossword puzzle ever published (in 1913)
* Samples of puzzles edited by Shortz's three predecessors at the Times, Margaret Farrar, Will Weng, and Eugene Maleska
* The "Wordplay" puzzle that was created for and featured in the movie
* The 1998 puzzle, "Engagement," which was written for Manhattan attorney Bill Gottlieb and concealed in its answers Bill's marriage proposal to his girlfriend
* The ingenious Clinton/Dole puzzle that was published on Election Day in 1996
* The eight puzzles that contestants were set at the 2005 American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, with directions for scoring your solution
Plus a lot more. In short, the book is a treasure trove of historically interesting puzzles. If you've been solving the New York Times puzzle religiously for decades, you may have seen all of this before. But for many of us relative newcomers to cruciverbalism, Wordplay is a great source for some of the best puzzles ever constructed.
Debra Hamel -- author of Trying Neaira: The True Story of a Courtesan's Scandalous Life in Ancient Greece (Yale University Press, 2003)
- This companion book to the film available on DVD adds so much value to the film that it is an absolute must! Although I'd suggest not worth buying if you haven't seen the film and don't intend buying the DVD, as throughout it depends absolutely on a knowledge of references to the film. I'd advise buying both even if you haven't heard of the film! Great value, on a subject so rarely covered in this manner. Even if you've seen the film, the DVD is worth buying just for the extras! And the book is worth buying because you won't be able to absorb all the good stuff from the film alone; you will get an extra insight into so much of the film. I consider we're really fortunate the producers of the film have done so much for us in producing this book!
- Loved the acclaimed "Wordplay" documentary, and bought this companion book on an impulse. Readers are treated to a collection of some of the most clever and memorable crosswords ever created along with fascinating tidbits on crossword puzzle-making. Yummy!
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Posted in Crossword Puzzles (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by The New York Times and Will Shortz. By St. Martin's Griffin.
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Posted in Crossword Puzzles (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
Written by Will Weng. By Random House Puzzles & Games.
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Random House Cabin Fever Crosswords (Vacation)
Random House Monster Sunday Crossword Omnibus, Volume 1 (RH Crosswords)
Crosswords for a Rainy Day (Mensa)
New York Times 4th Giant Sunday Crossword Puzzle Book (Spiral Bound)
Webster's English to Italian Crossword Puzzles: Level 1
Anatomy Crossword Puzzles For Study & Review
The New York Times More Quick Crosswords: Fast and Easy Puzzles
Wordplay: The Official Companion Book
The New York Times Weekend at Home Crossword Puzzle Omnibus: 200 Relaxing Puzzles
Random House Sunday MegaOmnibus, Volume 1 (Stan Newman)
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