This latest super-saver collection of 200 Los Angeles Times Sunday crosswords is a steal for the puzzle devotee. Admirers of this popular series can once again enjoy the puns and fun that these crossword collections have to offer. With the first volume selling nearly 100,000 copies to date, this hefty tome is sure to be a big seller to its already-strong fan base!
Sylvia Bursztyn (1948–2011) was a nationally respected crossword constructor. She and Barry Tunick were writing partners for 28 years and collaborated on more than 1,400 consecutive Los Angeles Times Sunday puzzles. They crafted games for a dizzingly diverse list, including the New York Times, Flying Tiger Airlines, and Duran Duran.
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Barry Tunik (1935–2007) was a renowned crossword constructor and beloved high school English teacher. He and Sylvia Bursztyn were writing partners from 1980 until his death in 2007 and collaborated on more than 1,400 consecutive Los Angeles Times Sunday puzzles. Their work has been collected in more than 25 books of crosswords.
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This latest super-saver collection of 200 Los Angeles Times Sunday crosswords is a steal for the puzzle devotee. Admirers of this popular series can once again enjoy the puns and fun that these crossword collections have to offer. With the first volume selling nearly 100,000 copies to date, this hefty tome is sure to be a big seller to its already-strong fan base!
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Sylvia Bursztyn (1948–2011) was a nationally respected crossword constructor. She and Barry Tunick were writing partners for 28 years and collaborated on more than 1,400 consecutive Los Angeles Times Sunday puzzles. They crafted games for a dizzingly diverse list, including the New York Times, Flying Tiger Airlines, and Duran Duran.
View titles by Sylvia Bursztyn
Barry Tunik (1935–2007) was a renowned crossword constructor and beloved high school English teacher. He and Sylvia Bursztyn were writing partners from 1980 until his death in 2007 and collaborated on more than 1,400 consecutive Los Angeles Times Sunday puzzles. Their work has been collected in more than 25 books of crosswords.
View titles by Barry Tunick