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Challenge yourself with word puzzles
The Times Crossword is the most famous in the world. Test your word power with this classic collection of 100 ...
Challenge yourself with word and number puzzles
200 brand new compelling and addictive word and number puzzles from The Times. Appearing daily in the newspaper ...
A bumper collection of 300 quick crossword puzzles to test your word knowledge and have you reaching for the thesaurus. The puzzles are in a ...
Test your wits against 210 brand-new killer sudokus with this formidable collection of the world's favourite puzzle.
This compilation draws on all the knowledge ...
Flex your mental muscles with this bumper collection of 200 cryptic crosswords!
A true test of lateral thinking, these fiendish crosswords are the perfect way ...
Challenge your brain with these enjoyable puzzles.
The latest puzzle book in The Times Fiendish Su Doku series - previously unpublished, quality Su Doku puzzles. Includes ...
Are you up to the challenge of 200 new Su Doku puzzles, arranged in easy, medium and difficult categories?
Keep your mind sharp and test ...
Will you accept the challenge of 200 new thematic wordsearches, perfect for whiling away your downtime while travelling, on holiday or relaxing at home?
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The ideal gift for su doku enthusiasts.
If you like to live dangerously and push beyond your mental comfort zone, steel yourself for The Times ...
A bumper edition of puzzles from the home of cryptic crosswords... the Telegraph.
In 1925, the Telegraph was the first quality daily to publish a ...
Containing a massive 300 sudoku puzzles packaged in a stylish paperback, this is the perfect sudoku gift book for adults of any age. With a ...
Lose yourself in this bumper edition of 300 quick-fire crosswords!
Solve the clues and navigate your way through 300 fast and frantic crosswords, straight from ...
Dive into this fiendish new edition of 100 cryptic crosswords!
Test your lateral thinking with these cryptic crosswords, straight from the pages of The Telegraph ...