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The New York Times Sunday Crossword Puzzles Volume 32: 50 Sunday Puzzles from the Pages of The New York Times

The New York Times Sunday Crossword Puzzles Volume 32: 50 Sunday Puzzles from the Pages of The New York Times
By The New York Times

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The first, and still the best!

The New York Times Sunday crossword debuted in 1942, and ever since has remained the nation’s favorite puzzle. With giant-size grids, inventive themes and clever construction, the Sunday Times crossword is more popular than ever before under legendary editor Will Shortz!



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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #316446 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-10-17
  • Released on: 2006-10-17
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Spiral-bound
  • 64 pages

Editorial Reviews

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"[Will Shortz] is the crossword king."
- Steve Kroft, 60 Minutes

"The prince of crossword puzzlers."
- Greenwich Magazine

"The Riddler's got nothing on Will Shortz."
- Time Out New York

"Will Shortz is [the crossword book world's] John Grisham."
- Martin Arnold

About the Author

Will Shortz is the crossword editor for The New York Times. The founder of the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, he is also the puzzlemaster for National Public Radio's Weekend Edition Sunday.


Customer Reviews

Duplicated puzzles3
Don't be ripped off. The first 20 puzzles in this volume are duplicated in the new book "Sunday Morning Crossword Puzzles: 75 giant sunday puzzles" published June 2006. Buy one or the other.

Very enjoyable4
I am an avid cruciverbalist, and very much enjoyed this volume -- not so hard that I couldn't conquer a good number of the puzzles, but vague enough in some cases that I am going to have to go back to some of the puzzles with a fresh eye some time in the future in order to finish them. A few of them, however, have some truly far-fetched clues/answers in them -- a little too much poetic license granted to the designer, I think. All in all, however, they are addictive and fun!

Christmas Gifts5
These were Christmas gifts. Each recipient had ask for a specific thing. They seemed pleased with the gifts. I was impressed with the timely manner in which they arrived.