Los Angeles Times Sunday Crossword Omnibus, Volume 4 (The Los Angeles Times)
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Average customer review:Product Description
This latest super-saver collection of 200 Los Angeles Times Sunday crosswords is a steal for the puzzle devotee. Admirers of this popular series can once again enjoy the puns and fun that these crossword collections have to offer. With the first volume selling nearly 100,000 copies to date, this hefty tome is sure to be a big seller to its already-strong fan base!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #149999 in Books
- Published on: 2003-10-14
- Released on: 2003-10-14
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 224 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Inside Flap
This latest super-saver collection of 200 Los Angeles Times Sunday crosswords is a steal for the puzzle devotee. Admirers of this popular series can once again enjoy the puns and fun that these crossword collections have to offer. With the first volume selling nearly 100,000 copies to date, this hefty tome is sure to be a big seller to its already-strong fan base!
About the Author
California residents SYLVIA BURSZTYN and BARRY TUNICK are nationally respected constructors who have created over 1,000 crosswords.
Customer Reviews
A Real Treat
A must-buy for those who want challenging, clever and sometimes witty crossword puzzles. I'd rate the degree of difficulty as being just below that of The Washington Post. Lots of Hollywood references make it a bit more fun for those who love old movies. I also appreciated the fact that every LA Times puzzle book I've worked to date contains actual words, not misspellings or created ones.
Los Angeles Times Sunday Crossword Omnibus
I just finished Volume 5(200 puzzles)of the Los Angeles Times puzzle book and got hooked on the author's clues so I wanted more...... I am finding this book to be nearly everything that volume 5 was, except for the paper. This book was done on newsprint paper. I believe the author's had some feedback about this, as the follow-up books are all done in typing paper quality.
Never-the-less, the puzzles are highly enjoyable and the book is certainly worth working.
Pretty good
Not as good as some I've had, but all in all pretty good. It has a lot of words I've never heard of, and that always gets me a little frustrated.
Some of the puzzles are very clever, however.



