The New York Times Sunday Crossword Omnibus Volume 13: 200 World-Famous Sunday Puzzles from the Pages of the New York Times
The New York Times Sunday Crossword Omnibus Volume 13: 200 World-Famous Sunday Puzzles from the Pages of the New York Times
Shortz, Will
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Condition: New, UPC: 9781250896032, Publication Date: Sun, October 1, 2023, Type: Paperback ,
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200 of the famous giant Sunday puzzles from The New York Times

It's the biggest crossword series around: New York Times crosswords editor Will Shortz's gigantic Sunday puzzles in an omnibus-size volume that guarantees hours of head-scratching and entertainment for all puzzlers.

Features:
- Convenience and value with 200 puzzles in a single volume
- Contemporary themed puzzles more than 50% bigger than the weekday puzzle
- Fun, fresh vocabulary and challenging clues the New York Times Sunday crossword is famous for

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