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The Telegraph: How To Solve a Cryptic Crossword: Mastering cryptic crosswords made easy
By (Author) Telegraph Media Group Ltd
Octopus Publishing Group
Hamlyn
11th August 2020
4th June 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Hobbies
793.732
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240
Width 126mm, Height 196mm, Spine 28mm
168g
Have you always wondered how to do a cryptic crossword
Solving one maybe easier than you think thanks to this book.The Telegraph's Puzzle Editor, Chris Lancaster, shows how to crack cryptic crosswords in an easy-to-follow way.This simple-to-use guide will help you solve any cryptic crossword, whether you're a complete beginner or a puzzler seeking to expand your knowledge. This book features:- Explanations of the common clue devices, including double definitions, hidden clues, charades, subtractions, homophones and container-and-contents clues- Work-throughs of practice crosswords- Tips for spotting each variety of clue - The top 10 solving tips you need to know- Advice on reference materials and taking your puzzling to the next level- Chris's top-12 solving tips- Appendices of useful lists including single-letter abbreviations and a glossary of common 'crosswordese'Whether you're a novice or an inveterate puzzle lover, this is the perfect crossword solving guide for all.The Telegraph is the one of the UK's most popular daily broadsheets, with a daily circulation of over 350,000 readers. It was the first quality newspaper in the UK to publish a daily crossword, in 1925.
The new Telegraph Puzzles site is at www.puzzles.telegraph.co.uk, offering access to their archive of over 17,000 puzzles.