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The New York Times Monday Through Friday Easy to Tough Crossword Buzzles (New York Times Crossword Buzzles)

by The New York Times

The New York Times Monday Through Friday Easy to Tough Crossword Buzzles (New York Times Crossword Buzzles)

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Spiral-bound: 64
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Publication Date: 2002-06-01

ISBN: 0312300581

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Product Description
Serious solvers know that the puzzles in The New York Times get harder as the week goes on. From an easy Monday to a downright difficult Friday puzzle, this brand-new collection is sure to challenge puzzlers with each passing day. With the day of the week prominently displayed on each puzzle, solvers can see how far they can get.

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