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One way to be sure your brain stays at its best is to learn new things regularly, creating new neural connections. This book offers a fun way to do that, with a variety of word puzzles that will require you to think differently about language, changing your perspective on every page. One-third of the book features Split Decisions, a popular puzzle type that author Fred Piscop contributes regularly to The New York Times. You'll also be challenged by Bits & Pieces, Clueless Crosswords, Double Exposure, Mixagrams, and Two by Two. It's a playground of wordplay!

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One way to be sure your brain stays at its best is to learn new things regularly, creating new neural connections. This book offers a fun way to do that, with a variety of word puzzles that will require you to think differently about language, changing your perspective on every page. One-third of the book features Split Decisions, a popular puzzle type that author Fred Piscop contributes regularly to The New York Times. You'll also be challenged by Bits & Pieces, Clueless Crosswords, Double Exposure, Mixagrams, and Two by Two. It's a playground of wordplay!
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Autorenporträt
Fred Piscop is the former editor of the Washington Post Magazine Sunday crossword. He regularly creates puzzles for the New York Times, The Crosswords Club, Simon & Schuster, Creators Syndicate, and many other outlets. When Fred is not puzzling, he can usually be found running, biking, or playing senior softball; playing keyboards at local jam sessions; sampling excellent microbrews; or walking his niece's dog, Dina. He lives in Bellmore, New York.