Crossword lovers will delight in this bundle of 4 challenging crossword puzzle books!
Big Book Of Cryptic Crosswords 9
This collection contains 240 cryptic crossword puzzles in an easy-to-use large format and the solutions are included at the back of the book. Cryptic crosswords can be very addictive - and this new collection will provide any crossword addict with a more than adequate daily fix of clues.
Big Book Of Quick Crosswords 7
Whether you're on a journey or just want to fill the odd quiet moment, pick up The Daily Telegraph Big Book of Quick Crosswords 7 - and enjoy being puzzled. Crosswords can be addictive - and in the popular Daily Telegraph Big Book of Quick Crosswords, you can get more than your daily fix of clues. With over 240 carefully constructed puzzles in an easy-to-use larger format, this book provides the perfect portable entertainment and an ideal way to stretch your mind and test your word power. As always, if inspiration fails, the solutions are included at the back.
Quick Crossword Book 35
A selection of over 100 of the most challenging and entertaining quick crosswords from the puzzle pages of the Daily Telegraph. Designed to test word power and knowledge of the English language. Quick to do... an ideal way to fill a spare moment, and perfect for travel and holidays
Cryptic Crossword: A New Dimension
Solvers of cryptic crosswords undoubtedly enjoy a challenge - and who better to present them with a new one than the fiendish setters of the Daily Telegraph cryptic puzzle. In this new book cryptic addicts get all the enjoyment of eighty of the best of the usual cryptic crosswords; but there is also a further twist.
Twenty other puzzles are completely new cuboid crosswords - puzzles with two extra dimensions. Clues lead to solutions that have to be filled in to the grid in a cuboid form - whether on a cut-out and flattened page or in the solver's head is up to them. Either way, they will be entering a new cryptic dimension...A full explanation of the cuboid crosswords is given at the front of the book, and as always, all the solutions are included at the back.
What do road crews use in the North Pole? Snow cones. - That one obviously doesn't work in Mzansi because no-one works on roads here.
What kind of music do elves listen to? Wrap - As we know, if it's not AmaPiano, South Africans aren't listening to it. Elves or otherwise.
Where do snowmen go to dance? Snowballs - As per the above, South Africans will dance anywhere, any time, any place. No dance floor, petrol station forecourt or stadium terrace is safe from dancing South Africans.