Acclaimed puzzle creator, editor, and publisher Stanley Newman is crossword editor for Newsday, with puzzles syndicated worldwide. He holds the world record for the fastest completion of a New York Times crossword.
"[The authors] have indeed delivered a boon, a gift, a windfall to
crossword lovers with this long-overdue solving aid." - US Airways
Attaché Magazine
A boon to solvers of crossword puzzles. You can even find names of
pain relievers and rental cars! - Word Ways: The Journal of
Recreational Linguistics
"[An] excellent resource." - Library Journal
"This book is. . .a dozen or more of your favorite references all
rolled into one. Besides the most comprehensive list of synonyms
I've ever seen, there are famous names, TV shows, movies, drama,
music--nary a stone unturned. A must for the crossword aficionado."
- Rich Norris, Los Angeles Times crossword editor
"Surely the most comprehensive crossword clue-and-answer resource
ever compiled, a cornucopia of cruciverbal lore from two savvy
veterans of the crossword trade. We especially love the generous
servings of popular-culture knowledge." - Emily Cox and Henry
Rathvon, Boston Globe and Atlantic Monthly crossword creators
"Quite simply the most comprehensive and painstakingly researched
crossword dictionary I've ever seen -- and I've seem them ALL.
American crossword puzzles have evolved enormously over the past 40
years, yet most crossword dictionaries have remained mired in the
past. Finally, here's a crossword dictionary for today's crossword
fan. Long overdue but well worth the wait, this is the only
crossword dictionary you'll ever need." - Merl Reagle, San
Francisco Chronicle crossword creator
"Newman and Stark. . .know what should (and shouldn't) be in a
21st-century crossword dictionary. . . .This is the book you want.
" - Fred Piscop, Washington Post Magazine crossword editor
"The largest, most up-to-date, and most useful crossword dictionary
available." - from the Introduction by Will Shortz, New York Times
Crossword Editor
"You'll find 40 entries here under 'comprehensive.' I'd say that
pretty well sums it up." - Mike Shenk, Wall Street Journal
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