The Sun Quick Crossword Book 11: 250 fun crosswords from Britain's favourite newspaper (The Sun Puzzle Books)

The Sun Quick Crossword Book 11: 250 fun crosswords from Britain's

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Challenge your brain with word puzzles

The Sun presents this cracking collection of 250 fun, quick crosswords so you can while away your leisure time at home, on the commute or on holiday. Wherever you are, Britain's bestselling daily ensures you will always have a quick and enjoyable brain challenge to hand.


These 250 quick crosswords are all new and based on the quick clues from the pages of The Sun. Tackle them on the train, tube or bus journey or pack them in your bags on your next holiday or weekend away. Fun, fast and furious you will while away the time and give your grey matter an enjoyable workout at the same time.

The Sun is a daily tabloid newspaper published in the United Kingdom and Ireland with an average daily readership of approximately 6.9 million.

Author: The Sun
Format: Paperback, 320 pages, 129mm x 198mm, 160 g
Published: 2024, HarperCollins Publishers, United Kingdom
Genre: Puzzles

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Challenge your brain with word puzzles

The Sun presents this cracking collection of 250 fun, quick crosswords so you can while away your leisure time at home, on the commute or on holiday. Wherever you are, Britain's bestselling daily ensures you will always have a quick and enjoyable brain challenge to hand.


These 250 quick crosswords are all new and based on the quick clues from the pages of The Sun. Tackle them on the train, tube or bus journey or pack them in your bags on your next holiday or weekend away. Fun, fast and furious you will while away the time and give your grey matter an enjoyable workout at the same time.

The Sun is a daily tabloid newspaper published in the United Kingdom and Ireland with an average daily readership of approximately 6.9 million.