Thursday, November 5th, 2009
A recent New York Times column about Word Warp reminded me of how awesome word-assembling games are. In Word Warp, you rearrange six letters into as...
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Sunday, November 1st, 2009
One of the best reference book sites, Merriam-Webster, goes beyond the obvious searchable dictionary and thesaurus by offering another product to...
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009
Mystery Case Files is my favorite family of hidden picture games, and the Ravenhearst series reinforces the reason why. After I finished the first...
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
OK, it's not as earth-shattering as the Bay Bridge repairs falling apart already, but the puzzle world is in a tizzy about the mysterious outsider...
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You can get name-brand crosswords from a local newspaper, the New York Times site, and Games magazine, among many sources. But MyYahoo just turned me...
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At least, I hope they're not billing for this. The Daily Report, a prominent newspaper for legal professionals, apparently runs a weekly crossword...
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It's almost Halloween, and all the other game and hobby Examiners get to cover their spooky and grisly games. What I have is even better: Mystery Case...
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I was on the New York Times site tonight looking for the numbingly difficult (for me) math puzzles I had stumbled across yesterday when I noticed a...
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While watching the Red Sox hand Game 1 of the American League Division Series to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, I mulled the rich lexicon of...
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Was I the only person who watched Merv Griffin's Crosswords? Apparently so. Wikipedia's entry was unusually mean, and even the show's website is under...
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