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The Wall Street Journal Crossword Puzzle Omnibus

The Wall Street Journal Crossword Puzzle Omnibus
From Random House Puzzles & Games

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Inside this gilt-edged puzzle offering from the Wall Street Journal are 250 Sunday-size crosswords that take the bull (and bear) by the horns to prove that finance can be fun! Brand names, slogans, movers and shakers—they're all here, in witty puzzles from the best in the business. And thanks to editor Mike Shenk, these crosswords will hold your interest even if you think the market is just some place to buy food.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #265978 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-04-10
  • Released on: 2007-04-10
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 288 pages

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Editorial Reviews

About the Author
For over 20 years, Wall Street Journal crossword editor Mike Shenk has been creating and editing puzzles, puzzle publications, and puzzle software of every variety and for every medium.


Customer Reviews

250 Sunday-sized crosswords from the WSJ5
This strongly recommended `omnibus' volume collects 250 Sunday-sized crosswords originally published in Friday issues of the Wall Street Journal between 2000 and 2006. These puzzles were originally reprinted in the first five spiral-bound, fifty-puzzle volumes of the WSJ series. I have been a fan of Editor Mike Shenk's puzzles since his 1980s work in Games Magazine. Top cruciverbalists like Brendan Emmett Quigley, Harvey Estes, Rich Norris, Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon feature prominently herein. Random House rates these puzzles as 'medium to hard'
One puzzle appears on each page and all answers are in the back. Grids measure about 5" x 5". This is slim enough for most travelers yet still offers good value, costing less than a nickel per puzzle. Any financial references are basic and should not dissuade non-economists (for example one theme uses BULL and BEAR in several answers). I'm aware of the right-leaning politics of the WSJ newspaper editorial board but do not notice any traces of that in the WSJ puzzle. I look forward to a new puzzle online each Friday and consider it on par with the more famous Sunday one from the New York Times.

WSJ Crossword Omnibus5
If you like WSJ crosswords, this book is a 9.9 out of 10. Only suggestion I have is to use spriral binding (like the smaller WSJ volumes) to make it easier to fold the book while working on the puzzles.

Finally, A Large Book of Wall St. Journal Crossword Puzzles5
These are my favorite crossword puzzles---glad to find an omnibus of them finally.