Wordsheets software makes crossword, word search, and word scramble puzzles from your list of words. You get high quality printed puzzles, fully automatic puzzle making, and lots of puzzle styles--all in one fast, smart, easy to use program.
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Other crossword dictionaries are lists of words arranged by number of letters or anagrams. This unique dictionary is based on crossword clues, over 300,000 of them, cross-referenced to the possible answers. There are 200,000 entries under 18,000 headwords; as well as hints on word plays, anagrams, puns, and puzzles, and general advice on solving cryptic crosswords
Gridlock: Crossword Puzzles and the Mad Geniuses Who Create Them
In the spirit of Word Freak and Searching for Bobby Fischer, Gridlock is a chronicle of the quirky subculture of America’s crossword puzzles. Tens of millions of Americans solve crossword puzzles regularly, but few know a thing about their genesis. Who writes crosswords, how—and for God’s sake, why?
101 Illustrated Crossword Puzzles uses drawings as a visual stimulus to aid in vocabulary acquisition. This type of crossword puzzle works because a pictorial representation puts the word into context. The drawing shows the student what the word is. This book can be used with other thematically related materials. There is a complete Answer Key included at the end of each lesson.
The Crossword Century: 100 Years of Witty Wordplay, Ingenious Puzzles, and Linguistic Mischief
A journalist and word aficionado salutes the 100-year history and pleasures of crossword puzzles Since its debut in The New York World on December 21, 1913, the crossword puzzle has enjoyed a rich and surprisingly lively existence. Alan Connor, a comic writer known for his exploration of all things crossword in The Guardian, covers every twist and turn: from the 1920s, when crosswords were considered a menace to productive society; to World War II, when they were used to recruit code breakers; to their starring role in a 2008 episode of The Simpsons.