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The New York Times Sunday Crossword Puzzles Volume 33: 50 Sunday Puzzles from the Pages of The New York Times

The New York Times Sunday Crossword Puzzles Volume 33: 50 Sunday Puzzles from the Pages of The New York Times
From St. Martin's Griffin

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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! This thirty-third collection of the Sunday puzzles features:
* Fifty New York Times Sunday crosswords edited by Will Shortz
* Puzzles over 50% bigger than the weekday crosswords
* Covered spiral binding for easy stay-flat solving.




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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #169724 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-11-13
  • Released on: 2007-11-13
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Spiral-bound
  • 64 pages

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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

I am an Addict5
I have been addicted to NY Times Sunday crosswords for years. This collection is no let-down. My only complaint? Not enough of them! I ordered the Omnibus collection with this: 500 puzzles! You can't go wrong with any of the NY Times crossword publications.

Love this series5
I love the New York Times Crosswords, and their series of spiral-bound collections are great for travel. Most paperback crossword books are difficult to keep open as you fill in the crosswords. These spiral-bound books, however, allow you to fold the book at the puzzle you're currently working on, and provide a relatively hard surface to write on as well. Plus, they are relatively slim, so they don't take up much space in a suitcase or carry-on bag. I recently purchased the New York Times little "black and white" crossword book - although the length and width are much smaller, the book itself is thicker, so overall it's bulkier and less convenient to carry. I'll stick with the larger spiral-bound versions.