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22 sites in Crosswords |
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Features three different puzzles: a weekly cryptic crossword, a monthly double acrostic and a twice weekly trivia puzzle. Subscription needed.
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Randomly-generated free puzzles to play online or print and enjoy later.
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Free knowledge-testing word games, puzzles, and quizzes. Many specific themes to choose from. Download pdf versions or play online.
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Hundreds of downloadable crosswords available to paid subscribers.
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A collection of various styles of puzzles by Anina Roux and her team, compiled for magazines and newspapers in South Africa.
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Play online or print and solve. Also offers creation tool. Registration is free.
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Offers reviews and information about several puzzle sites.
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Offers word lists, anagrams, and a monthly club magazine.
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Offers thousands of puzzles ranging in size and difficulty. Site also offers a creator and a solver.
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Subscription-based site with new puzzles daily. Also has word search, codebreakers and cryptograms.
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Offers online and offline versions. Includes different styles such as alpha-cross, cryptic, and codeword.
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Offers free puzzles to solve, tips for creators, a history, and links to other related resources.
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Paid crossword subscription site with puzzles that can be solved online or printed out.
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A scrabble-style crossword puzzle.
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A resource with rules and helpful tips, articles, software, forums, and information about leagues, tournaments and online play.
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The daily crossword puzzle with four ways to play, plus free classic crosswords and trivia quizzes. Subscription required.
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Free daily puzzles available to print out and solve.
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Available to print and solve.
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A resource guide with links, books, software, and a collection of interactive and downloadable puzzles.
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Both American and British English styles graded from easy to hard for solving online or on paper.
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A collection of tidbits style crosswords.
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Read about and solve crossword by Arthur Wynne, first published in the New York World in 1913.
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