Eugene T. Maleska
Autore di Pleasure in Words
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New York Times Crossword Puzzle Omnibus, Volume 2: 120 Easy-to-Read Daily Size Puzzles (Large Print Edition) (NY Times) (1998) 8 copie
Simon & Schuster Super Crossword Book #8: The Biggest And The Best (Simon & Schuster Super Crossword Books) (1994) 7 copie
50 American authors;: The educational crossword puzzle series: v. 1 (Giant Cardinal ed) (1963) 5 copie
The Simon and Schuster Book of Cryptic Crossword Puzzles Series 4 (Simon & Schuster Book of Cryptic Crossword Puzzles) (1986) 4 copie
The Simon and Schuster Book of Cryptic Crossword Puzzles Series 5 (Simon & Schuster Book of Cryptic Crossword Puzzles) (1987) 3 copie
Simon and Schuster Crossword Puzzles Book, Series #153: New Challenges in the Original Series, Containing 50… (1990) 3 copie
Simon and Schuster Crossword Puzzle Book, Series 140 (Simon & Schuster Crossword Puzzle Book) (1986) 3 copie
Simon and Schuster Crossword Puzzle Book, Series 148 (Simon & Schuster Crossword Puzzle) (1989) 2 copie
SIMON & SCHUSTER CRYPTIC CROSSWORD TREASURY #2 (Simon & Schuster's Cryptic Crossword Treasury) (1992) 1 copia
Simon & Schuster Crossword Puzzle Book #184 (Simon & Schuster Crossword Puzzle Books) (1995) 1 copia
S&S CROSSWORD PUZZLE BOOK 150 (New Challenges in the Original Series, Containing 50 Never-Before-Published Simon &… (1989) 1 copia
Simon and Schuster Crossword Puzzle Book, Series 146 (Simon & Schuster Crossword Puzzle Book) (1988) 1 copia
SIMON AND SCHUSTER CROSSWORD PUZZLE SERIES 172 (New Challenges in the Original Series, Containing 50… (1993) 1 copia
50 American authors 1 copia
Word Games 1 copia
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- Opere
- 74
- Utenti
- 304
- Popolarità
- #77,406
- Voto
- 3.7
- Recensioni
- 4
- ISBN
- 88
What's interesting is that it's a real book, but many of the puzzles are meant to be solved in situ. I advise having a scratch pad or tracing paper handy.
Two closely related road trip games were offered that I'm embarrassed to admit I've never thought of before. Using the initial letters of the other car's license plates, the challenge is to come up with 1) a word or 2) a sentence that uses the letters on that plate. For example VBL could be VERBAL, or it could be Victor Breeds Lemmings. To adapt 1) to be easier, the letters could be used out of order, for example making BELIEVE acceptable. 2) could be easier of more words could be added, giving Victor will Be my Lover. He calls the core of this set The License Game" but I'd rather come up with something cuter. Suggestions welcome!
A nice little party game he calls Alphabetics uses only pencil & paper, and is best with 4-8 players:
"Object: to make two-word phrases, names, or places. First words must all begin with the same letter. Second words must begin with all the letters of the alphabet.
Preparation: each player writes the letters of the alphabet down the middle of a piece of a full sheet of paper."
Randomly pick a letter for the first word. Perhaps use the die from Scattergories. Score as in Scattergories, too, so that points are given to unique nominations only. Part of his example w/ "C" follows:
"Charge A Account
Carol B Burnett
Chinese C Checkers
Christian D Dior"
I haven't played this yet - but I'm wondering if it might be more fun and 'fair' if the first words were chosen by the group first, so that there's a level playing field. But maybe not, because then most nominations would probably be redundant.
There's lots more fun in the book, and I do recommend it if you're good at word-play and vocabulary."… (altro)