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Since its introduction in 1982, Trivial Pursuit has become a staple board gamet, selling 20 million units in one year alone. Crosswords are equally popular, still entertaining millions on a daily basis. Well, this one book combines those two pleasures, and will delight crossword lovers and trivia junkies alike. All it takes is a pencil and a thirst for knowledge to successfully complete these 15 X 15 puzzles. Each crossword is loaded with questions on topics ranging from music and movies to geography and history. And they're all taken from multiple editions of Trivial Pursuit, including all past Genus editions, the Silver Screen edition, the TV edition, and more!...
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Move over, Da Vinci! Here comes a code-breaking challenge based on today’s hottest puzzle craze—and every reader who solves the mystery wins a prize! But it’s not easy: First you have to complete 200 puzzles arranged in levels of difficulty from “Easy” to “Cruel.” Each of 100 numerical sudoku puzzles is paired with a “wordoku” puzzle using letters instead of numbers, and based on a key word or phrase. The combined answers to these puzzle pairs lead to a message containing a set of instructions. Unravel the instructions, and at last the solution appears. Solvers who follow this trail of clues to the end can proudly claim their prize: a button that’s inscribed, “I cracked the Sudoku Code!” NoticeIn the first printing of the book there is an error on page 54. The puzzle itself is correct, but the letters under the grid are incorrect. They should read "W H A T V I D E O" instead of "W H I T E D O V E." ...
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An accompaniment to a good cup of coffee or tea is sure to become a hit with solvers - just like 'Sit & Solves'. So take a break, and relax with four great new mug-shaped, high-quality crosswords, word searches, and logic conundrums....
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For a trivia experience unlike any other, nothing beats this new addition to the always-popular Scratch & Solve family. It adds a clever twist to the standard game, because solvers not only get a topic, such as fish, but they’re also given two different categories—in this case, Fresh and Saltwater. The challenge is to put each fish on the list into the right grouping. Three wrong answers and you’re out! The 45 games include a wide variety of topics, from sports to science, history to pop culture, so there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Play it alone, play it head-to-head, or play it emcee-style with a large group. ...
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