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Simon & Schuster Super Crostics Book #6

Simon & Schuster Super Crostics Book #6
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Crostic Connoisseurs, It's Time to Meet Your Match!

Simon & Schuster presents a stunning new collection of 185 classic crostic puzzles from the legendary Thomas Middleton series! Selected from out-of-print books, these delightful brainteasers will challenge even the savviest crostic aficionados.

Crostics are a lot like crosswords, but even more fun. The clues are somewhat trickier. And then there's the treat at the end of each puzzle: when you've completely filled in the grid, a passage from a well-known author is revealed.

So sharpen your pencil, put on your thinking cap, and get ready for hours of exciting puzzling. Simon & Schuster's Super Crostics Series #6 is guaranteed to break your brain and leave you smarting for more.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #57073 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-11-05
  • Released on: 2002-10-29
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages

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Lots of pencil fun4
Contains plenty of crostics, which are one of my favorites. I haven't made a dent in their number, yet. The only problem is the perforations to tear out a puzzle. They occasionally separate the final clue and word from the rest of the puzzle.

Binding2
Haven't used it yet but was disappointed that I didn't pick up in the description that it wasn't spiral bound. Lots of puzzles but working with it will be annoying. Not sure, but I thought the paper stock was not as heavy as spiral bound crostics. I have a feeling I'll have to forego half the puzzles because of that.

My bad!!!

The best collection of Middleton's puzzles thus far5
This is the very best collection of Middleton's crostic puzzles that I have ever encountered. (And I have done a lot of his puzzles over the years.)