Language Lovers' Word Puzzles Author:Stephen Sniderman If words are your passion, these puzzles-all focusing on great quotations-will be your obsession! Find the solutions and you'll uncover little nuggets of wisdom from the likes of H.G. Wells, Mae West,, Harry S. Truman, Germaine Greer, and more. Try On the Square, where each puzzle has 16 words arranged outside a square of blanks. Your job is to ... more »use those words to fill in all the blanks until they're in the right order. Each word appears in the row or column it is next to, on top of, or below. In Schooner Spool you have to switch consonants around to recover the original citation. For example:
I hate television. I state it as much as peanuts. But I can't hop eating peanuts--Orson Welles
Can you figure out what Welles really said?
They're so challenging, and so much fun, you'll never want to put down your pencil. (Or pen, if you're really confident!)« less