100 Years of The Sunday Times Crossword: The Sunday Times Puzzle Books
The Sunday Times Crossword will be 100 years old in 2025. It is the oldest of the newspaper crosswords which are now cryptic. Discover how the puzzles have developed over the years in this celebration of a century of crosswords, from 1925, when the first one was printed in The Sunday Times, to today.

Includes insights into the compilers and their methodology and the changes in style over the years, what readers said about them, plus tips on solving old-style crosswords. Selected, edited and annotated by Sunday Times Crossword Editor Peter Biddlecombe.

As a general approach for books like this including very old puzzles, we recommend starting with the newest and going backwards in time. And as you go back, you will see things you should not see in modern cryptics:

  • Unindicated anagrams
  • “bare anagram” clues with no definition – these are usually relatively easy
  • “wordplay” for part of the answer rather than all of it
  • hidden word clues with a lot of text in the “hiding place”
  • “fill the blank” quotation clues
  • grammatical differences between clue definitions or indications and the answer or a part of it — parts of speech, tenses, singular/plural and so on
  • “padding” – extra words added to a clue to complete the surface story, but with no role in the cryptic reading of the clue.
  • some dated culture and language
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100 Years of The Sunday Times Crossword: The Sunday Times Puzzle Books
The Sunday Times Crossword will be 100 years old in 2025. It is the oldest of the newspaper crosswords which are now cryptic. Discover how the puzzles have developed over the years in this celebration of a century of crosswords, from 1925, when the first one was printed in The Sunday Times, to today.

Includes insights into the compilers and their methodology and the changes in style over the years, what readers said about them, plus tips on solving old-style crosswords. Selected, edited and annotated by Sunday Times Crossword Editor Peter Biddlecombe.

As a general approach for books like this including very old puzzles, we recommend starting with the newest and going backwards in time. And as you go back, you will see things you should not see in modern cryptics:

  • Unindicated anagrams
  • “bare anagram” clues with no definition – these are usually relatively easy
  • “wordplay” for part of the answer rather than all of it
  • hidden word clues with a lot of text in the “hiding place”
  • “fill the blank” quotation clues
  • grammatical differences between clue definitions or indications and the answer or a part of it — parts of speech, tenses, singular/plural and so on
  • “padding” – extra words added to a clue to complete the surface story, but with no role in the cryptic reading of the clue.
  • some dated culture and language
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100 Years of The Sunday Times Crossword: The Sunday Times Puzzle Books

100 Years of The Sunday Times Crossword: The Sunday Times Puzzle Books

by Peter Biddlecombe (Editor)
100 Years of The Sunday Times Crossword: The Sunday Times Puzzle Books

100 Years of The Sunday Times Crossword: The Sunday Times Puzzle Books

by Peter Biddlecombe (Editor)

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The Sunday Times Crossword will be 100 years old in 2025. It is the oldest of the newspaper crosswords which are now cryptic. Discover how the puzzles have developed over the years in this celebration of a century of crosswords, from 1925, when the first one was printed in The Sunday Times, to today.

Includes insights into the compilers and their methodology and the changes in style over the years, what readers said about them, plus tips on solving old-style crosswords. Selected, edited and annotated by Sunday Times Crossword Editor Peter Biddlecombe.

As a general approach for books like this including very old puzzles, we recommend starting with the newest and going backwards in time. And as you go back, you will see things you should not see in modern cryptics:

  • Unindicated anagrams
  • “bare anagram” clues with no definition – these are usually relatively easy
  • “wordplay” for part of the answer rather than all of it
  • hidden word clues with a lot of text in the “hiding place”
  • “fill the blank” quotation clues
  • grammatical differences between clue definitions or indications and the answer or a part of it — parts of speech, tenses, singular/plural and so on
  • “padding” – extra words added to a clue to complete the surface story, but with no role in the cryptic reading of the clue.
  • some dated culture and language

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780008673093
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Publication date: 01/14/2025
Series: Sunday Times Puzzle Books
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Times Mind Games brings together the very best puzzles from the pages of The Times: Cryptic and General Knowledge Crosswords, Jumbo Crosswords, Codewords, all levels of Su Doku and mixed number puzzles and word-based games and quizzes.

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