Each puzzle in this book is simply a play on words and represents a word or a phrase. To solve the puzzles, look for possible clues like colour, sound and position of the word(s).
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One day back in 2003, Ken Jennings and his college buddy Earl did what hundreds of thousands of people had done before: they auditioned for Jeopardy!
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CROSSWORLD | by Marc Romano ACROSS
1. I am hopelessly addicted to the New York Times crossword puzzle. 2.
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Aiming to create a work that "capture[s] the language and preserve[s] the culture of hip-hop, [while also serving] as a tool for education," New York City-based journalist Westbrook here offers a "hoptionary" defining roughly 2500 terms.
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If you think a gang of real-life geeks can’t take on the world and win big . . . think again. And whatever you do, don’t sit down across a gaming table from Jon Finkel, better known as Jonny Magic.
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I moved back up and kissed his heaving chest running a line up to his lips, His hair wet and plastered to his forehead, his eyes glassy and wide.
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With time running short, these intrepid residents of Sunset Village in Florida continue to thirst for life and love.The Sunset Gang is as lively, fun, and courageous a group as you'll find anywhere this side of the Last Reward.
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Intended for the serious biweekly or monthly player, this gaming guide devotes chapters to calculating probabilities, estimating odds, bluffing and being bluffed, reading your opponents' down cards, and more.
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In When Hollywood Had a King, the distinguished journalist Connie Bruck tells the sweeping story of MCA and its brilliant leader, a man who transformed the entertainment industry--businessman, politician, tactician, and visionary Lew Wasserman.
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