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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherUnion Square Publishing
ISBN-101454947071
ISBN-139781454947073
eBay Product ID (ePID)26057267878
Product Key Features
Book TitleCozy Sunday Crosswords
Number of Pages96 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2023
TopicCrosswords / General, General
GenreGames & Activities
AuthorStanley Newman
Book SeriesSunday Crosswords Ser.
FormatSpiral
Dimensions
Item Weight11.7 Oz
Item Length11.1 in
Item Width9.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
SynopsisA comforter, a coffee, and some crosswords . . . what could be better? These themed Sunday-size crossword puzzles are perfect to curl up with--or to keep on your bedside table so you can start your day with them. (After all, if you stay cozy, you don't have to get cozy.) The puzzles, composed by an all-star lineup of constructors, originally appeared in the Long Island newspaper Newsday , where they were edited and vetted for accuracy by puzzle expert Stanley Newman to ensure the smoothest solving experience. Looking for crossword puzzle books for adults, spiral bound to make completing your morning puzzle without bending the spine a breeze? Look no further! The Sunday Crosswords books series from Puzzlewright Press will keep your mind sharp for many mornings and weekends to come., A comforter, a coffee, and some crosswords . . . what could be better? These themed Sunday-size crosswords are perfect to curl up with--or to keep on your bedside table so you can start your day with them. (After all, if you stay cozy, you don't have to get cozy.) The puzzles, composed by an all-star lineup of constructors, originally appeared in the Long Island newspaper Newsday , where they were edited and vetted for accuracy by puzzle expert Stanley Newman to ensure the smoothest solving experience., These themed Sunday-size crosswords are perfect to curl up with--or to keep on your bedside table so you can start your day with them. (After all, if you stay cozy, you don't have to get cozy.) The puzzles, composed by an all-star lineup of constructors, originally appeared in the Long Island newspaper Newsday , where they were edited and vetted for accuracy by puzzle expert Stanley Newman to ensure the smoothest solving experience.