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50 Quotation Puzzles from the Tribune Content Agency edited by Charles Preston "Quote Acrostic Favorites: Volume 4 is perfect for passing the time, whether during a quick lunch break or a lazy Sunday afternoon. Offering hours and hours of puzzle-solving fun, the Quote Acrostic Favorites series is especially and unreservedly recommended for every puzzle enthusiast's personal collection." --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…mehr

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50 Quotation Puzzles from the Tribune Content Agency edited by Charles Preston "Quote Acrostic Favorites: Volume 4 is perfect for passing the time, whether during a quick lunch break or a lazy Sunday afternoon. Offering hours and hours of puzzle-solving fun, the Quote Acrostic Favorites series is especially and unreservedly recommended for every puzzle enthusiast's personal collection." --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 topics from human nature and politics to science and society. Crack the clues in the word column; transfer them to the diagram; and discover quotations from people like G.K. Chesterton, Samuel Clemens, Molly Ivins, William Safire, Gail Sheehy, and more. Includes 50 favorite puzzles on topics including "Clean Air Act," "Scientific Truth," "Songs" and "Story Differences." 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.