A low pick (3.5/5). Some good anecdotes, and the discussion of how to construct a puzzle was really interesting. I was not enamoured with the discursive footnotes (especially not the one with that old myth about posh being an acronym).
A low pick (3.5/5). Some good anecdotes, and the discussion of how to construct a puzzle was really interesting. I was not enamoured with the discursive footnotes (especially not the one with that old myth about posh being an acronym).
My other half started doing the NY Times crossword when he started working night shifts. He tracks his time and records it in a spreadsheet. He figures if his solve time starts going up, night shift is frying his brain 😬
This crossword is actually a couple of weeks old; he gets the paper from his parents, in batches.
If you like crossword puzzles, this book is for you! It covers the history of the crossword puzzle, how puzzles are constructed, and stories of cruciverbalists. It bogged down a couple of times, but was enjoyable and informative. I listened to the audiobook, but I think it might be better suited to print.