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Everything TV Crosswords Book: 150 commercial-free puzzles to test your television IQ (Everything: Sports and Hobbies)
 
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What was the name of the coffee shop in Friends? Who was the original host of the Tonight Show? What kind of car did Jim Rockford drive? If you're a television addict, you'll love The Everything TV Crosswords Book. Packed with 150 puzzles, this entertaining collection covers both classic and contemporary TV shows, with clues and puzzles about all types of shows, including:
  • Cops and detectives
  • Sitcoms
  • Daytime television
  • Saturday morning cartoons

The Everything TV Crosswords Book is an entertaining mix of popular culture trivia and challenging word play, perfect for winding down after a night of power TV watching!

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Review Date: January 10, 2008
Reviewer: Darlene Glass, Cleveland, Ohio
As someone who does alot of TV crosswords I was very disappointed in this book. The first problem is that there are not alot of clues about TV at all. Each page has a theme but it only has 3 or 4 clues about that theme and the rest are unrelated. Also, some of the clues were questionable. for example: clue-smart, answer-hurts. clue-commendation, answer-eulogy. clue-riveter of song, answer-rosie. He needs to check his history on who Rosie the riveter was. And since the author obviously does not know, the Browns are now the Ravens, not the Orioles as his puzzle states. There are many like those. Also the number of words for an answer is either not told or told incorrectly. Usually if there is one blank, then it is one word or two blanks for two words. Not in these puzzles, good luck figuring that out. And I think he is pulling clues and answers from any dictionary around the world and some out of thin air. Very disappointing and I will not be purchasing any more of his puzzle books.

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