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50 Quotation Puzzles from the Tribune Content Agency edited by Charles Preston "An absolute 'must' for all dedicated crossword puzzle fans...by a true master game maker is unreservedly recommended and a guaranteed source of hours upon hours upon hours of challenging entertainment!" --Midwest Book Review If You Like Crossword Puzzles, You'll Love Acrostics Selected and edited by former USA Today crossword puzzle editor Charles Preston, these 50 favorite acrostics reveal wise and witty sayings on lessons learned, enjoying life, and the value of experience. Crack the clues in the word column;…mehr

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50 Quotation Puzzles from the Tribune Content Agency edited by Charles Preston "An absolute 'must' for all dedicated crossword puzzle fans...by a true master game maker is unreservedly recommended and a guaranteed source of hours upon hours upon hours of challenging entertainment!" --Midwest Book Review If You Like Crossword Puzzles, You'll Love Acrostics Selected and edited by former USA Today crossword puzzle editor Charles Preston, these 50 favorite acrostics reveal wise and witty sayings on lessons learned, enjoying life, and the value of experience. Crack the clues in the word column; transfer them to the diagram; and discover quotations from people like Dave Barry, Lord Byron, Willa Cather, Stephen Hawking, Gloria Steinem, Mark Twain, and more. Includes 50 favorite puzzles on topics including "Controversy," "Freedom at Last," "No Guess Work Here," "Our Rights," and "Write to Get It Right."
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Charles Preston, Crossword Puzzle Editor of USA Today and Dow Jones's National Observer for over a decade, is a distinguished crossword puzzle expert. He has compiled more than 100 puzzle books. Mr. Preston is a syndicated puzzle master and his work appears in dozens of leading newspapers and magazines across the country, including the Chicago Tribune, Newsday, and the San Francisco Chronicle.