100 Crosswords Without Clues Easy To Read Large Print (Large Type)
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Want a new twist on Bible crosswords?
Then check out 100 Crosswords without Clues–Large Print!
This book includes more than twelve dozen puzzles that feature an interlocking grid with 26 missing letters-one each from A through Z. To solve the puzzle, you’ll have to precisely insert the letters into the particular spots where they will work. . .it’s something like a letter-based Sudoku game. Each puzzle is based on a King James Version scripture, with a key word serving as the “starter” for the puzzle.
Yep-sometimes, it’s good to be clueless!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781643525471
ISBN10: 1643525476
Compiled by: Barbour Publishing
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2020
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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