The New York Times Square One Crossword Dictionary

The New York Times Square One Crossword Dictionary
Author: Stanley Newman
Publisher: Random House Puzzles & Games
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1999
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9780812930436

At last! A crossword dictionary with clues you can use! Based on a massive analysis of the words that appear most frequently in American crosswords, puzzle editors Stan Newman and Dan Stark have painstakingly -- one by one -- selected the 150,000 most important clues for these words. Check it out for yourself. Open "Square One and you'll notice the difference right away. You'll not only find synonym-type clues, but also fill-in-the-blanks, colloquial phrases, abbreviations, and the "modern" clues (like movies, music, TV, sports, brand names, etc.) so prevalent in today's crosswords, that no other crossword dictionary has ever included before. Among the thousands of popular crossword clues that can be answered only by "The New York Times Square One Crossword Dictionary are: FDR's successor (3 letters, page 150) Skater Lipinski (4 letters, page 255) "Diana" singer (4 letters, page 114) Traffic sign (5 letters, page 458) "Shakespeare in __" (4 letters, page 396) Maytag rival (5 letters, page 275) "The Crucible" setting (5 letters, page 100) Users of crossword dictionaries are the most demanding of reference-book users. They want the answer to a particular clue in a particular crossword, and they want it NOW. If this sounds like you, or your favorite puzzle fan, you need "The New York Times Square One Crossword Dictionary---America's most useful crossword dictionary by far for the new millennium.

How to Conquer the New York Times Crossword Puzzle

How to Conquer the New York Times Crossword Puzzle
Author: The New York Times
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2007-07-10
Genre: Games
ISBN: 9780312365547

The New York Times is the gold standard of crossword puzzles. Drawing from the top puzzle constructors in the nation, the Times puzzles are considered the cleverest, most engaging and at times, trickiest puzzles of all. This guide will help puzzlers of all skill levels improve and enjoy the New York Times crossword. Along with helpful discussions and hints, every puzzle in How to Conquer the New York Times Crossword Puzzle is annotated with solving tips and insight from veteran constructors and solver to help you master the nation's #1 puzzle! This volume includes: *60 Times puzzles from easy Monday to devilish Saturday and giant Sunday, each with helpful tips and clues *Lists of most common crossword words, clues, and ways constructors try to trick you*Step-by-step solving instructions provide readers with instruction on how to tackle puzzles of every difficulty level*How to construct a puzzle: A chapter offers a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into making a great crossword *Introduction from puzzle great Will Shortz, crossword editor for The New York Times

Stanley Newman's Screen Legend Crosswords

Stanley Newman's Screen Legend Crosswords
Author: Stanley Newman
Publisher: Random House Puzzles & Games
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2004-05-11
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 0812934717

·50 brand-new puzzles about 50 screen legends–from Katharine Hepburn, who won her first Academy Award in 1933, to Denzel Washington, who won his second in 2002 ·A bit of dialogue and fascinating factoids about each puzzle’s subject ·Hundreds of movie-related clues

The New York Times Monday Crossword Puzzle Omnibus

The New York Times Monday Crossword Puzzle Omnibus
Author: The New York Times
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-02-05
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9781250025234

Monday might not be your favorite day to head to the office but if you're a crossword solver who enjoys the Times's easiest puzzles, you can't wait for Monday to roll around. This first volume of our new series collects all your favorite start-of-the week puzzles in one huge omnibus. Features: - 200 easy Monday crosswords - Big omnibus volume is a great value for solvers - The New York Times-the #1 brand name in crosswords - Edited by Will Shortz: the celebrity of U.S. crossword puzzling

The New York Times Square One Crossword Dictionary

The New York Times Square One Crossword Dictionary
Author: Stanley Newman
Publisher: Random House Puzzles & Games
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1999
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9780812930436

At last! A crossword dictionary with clues you can use! Based on a massive analysis of the words that appear most frequently in American crosswords, puzzle editors Stan Newman and Dan Stark have painstakingly -- one by one -- selected the 150,000 most important clues for these words. Check it out for yourself. Open "Square One and you'll notice the difference right away. You'll not only find synonym-type clues, but also fill-in-the-blanks, colloquial phrases, abbreviations, and the "modern" clues (like movies, music, TV, sports, brand names, etc.) so prevalent in today's crosswords, that no other crossword dictionary has ever included before. Among the thousands of popular crossword clues that can be answered only by "The New York Times Square One Crossword Dictionary are: FDR's successor (3 letters, page 150) Skater Lipinski (4 letters, page 255) "Diana" singer (4 letters, page 114) Traffic sign (5 letters, page 458) "Shakespeare in __" (4 letters, page 396) Maytag rival (5 letters, page 275) "The Crucible" setting (5 letters, page 100) Users of crossword dictionaries are the most demanding of reference-book users. They want the answer to a particular clue in a particular crossword, and they want it NOW. If this sounds like you, or your favorite puzzle fan, you need "The New York Times Square One Crossword Dictionary---America's most useful crossword dictionary by far for the new millennium.

Stanley Newman's What a Character! Crosswords

Stanley Newman's What a Character! Crosswords
Author: Stanley Newman
Publisher: Random House Puzzles & Games
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2006-02-01
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 0812935292

UNFORGETTABLE… that’s what they are Ready to rekindle some old relationships? Inside, you’ll find: · 50 brand-new themed puzzles about 50 memorable characters ranging from Captain Ahab to Zorro; from Snoopy to Lassie; and from Hannibal Lecter to Annabel Lee · Accompanying each puzzle, details of the subject’s first appearance, plus some fun trivia · Hundreds of clues about characters from books, movies, cartoons, and more · Stanley Newman’s puzzlemaking expertise, guaranteeing that every puzzle is fun–even if you don’t know how James Bond likes his martinis

The Boston Globe Sunday Crossword Puzzles

The Boston Globe Sunday Crossword Puzzles
Author: Henry Hook
Publisher: Random House Puzzles & Games
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 0812934865

The Boston Globe Sunday Crossword Puzzles, Volume 13 features: ·3 top puzzle constructors–Henry Hook, Emily Cox & Henry Rathvon ·25 puzzles by the wildly unpredictable Henry Hook ·25 puzzles by the versatile team of Cox & Rathvon ·Dozens of original and creative themes ·Hundreds of pop culture references and clues filled with whimsical wordplay in puzzles of medium difficulty level and contemporary style

Stanley Newman Presents Entertainment Trivia Puzzles

Stanley Newman Presents Entertainment Trivia Puzzles
Author: David Fialkoff
Publisher: Random House Puzzles & Games
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2006-06-13
Genre: Celebrities
ISBN: 037572155X

Do you love to impress your friends with movie trivia? Enjoy quoting your favorite TV moments? Have a soft spot in your heart for pop music? Then this is the puzzle book for you Packed with fascinating trivia about the entertainment industry, this book has a wide range of questions and games about movies, television, music, books, and plays. This book includes more than twenty engaging, original puzzles that will test your trivia knowledge in creative and fun ways, and leave you applauding for more Example: Synonym Spoonerisms The words and phrases paired here are synonyms of spoonerisms (initial sound reversals) of the names of famous people. The first one has been done to help get you started. 1. Vulgar/mouth joint LEWD JAW: JUDE LAW 2. Not tight / French cheese (actor & martial artist) 3. Gave a meal to / Stones (comedian) 4. 60's slang for home / Person from England (actor) 5. Quite a few / Biased (actress & director) 6. Fibrous cereal ingredient / Goose feathers (author) Puzzlemeter: Difficulty-3; Style-4