Easy to Read, Tough to Solve
Mem. Ed. $5.99
Pub. Ed. $14.95
You pay $0.25
Complete with over 150 puzzles in an easy-to-see format, this challenging and entertaining collection is sorted by theme, including puzzles about famous people, clues using catchphrases, anagrams and more. Softcover.
Lrg Print Softcover : 336 pages
Publisher: Adams Media Corporation ( August 08, 2006 )
Item #: 11-802338
ISBN: 9781593376376
Product Dimensions: 8.25 x 10.875 x 1.01inches
Product Weight: 29.0 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Other than the New York Times Sunday Crossword puzzle, this is one of the most difficult crossword puzzle books either my husband or myself has ever had to deal with. I've even been able to do some of the New York Times Sunday puzzles, but this one is no fun. Go back to the Easy puzzles in Large Print ie. Monday or Tuesday level.
Reviewer: Pat
Great crosswords - easy to see!
Reviewer: Cheryl
I've done only about 20 of these puzzles, but already I've found two egregious errors. One asked for a Marilyn Monroe film title's last word. The answer was "Mink." MM never made a movie with mink in the title. The other asked for Michael Dukakis's presidential opponent. The answer given? Reagan. Sorry, but it was the first George Bush. Such errors are really inexcusible!!
Reviewer: James S
These are really hard puzzles and definitely geared towards an older crowd.
Reviewer: Stephanie
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