| August 2, 2002 |
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Cricklers Reinventing a tried-and-true pastime takes conviction, as Michael and Barbara Crick have demonstrated with a Flash-based crossword puzzle for the Internet age. You won't find short, silly words chosen simply because they fit the space. Crickler clues lead to longer words that challenge a player's intellect without bending the brain. The answers are connected by a few letters, similar to traditional crossword puzzles, but with color-coding, sound, and flashing added to help you find the correct answers. If you read the paper on a daily basis, or even catch a few minutes of news on TV, you're sure to enjoy the daily news puzzle. If you prefer word games, check out the daily crossword and exercise your synonym savvy. If that's not enough, the Cricks have more puzzles on topics as diverse as Britney Spears and the history of amateur radio. (in Games) |
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