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The Puzzler may refer to: The Puzzler, a DC Comics character; The Puzzler, a villain on the BBC television series Numberjacks; The Puzzler, a cryptic crossword published in The ...
The National Puzzlers' League (NPL) is a nonprofit organization focused on puzzling, primarily in the realm of word play and word games. Founded in 1883, it is the oldest puzzlers ...
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Our Car Talk Puzzlers vary in difficulty. Some are confoundingly perplexing paradigms of puzzledom that are the subject of intense dialectical debate between Stephen Hawking and ...
Play free quick, cryptic, and themed crosswords online. All crosswords are free and can be played online or downloaded as PDF documents to print or play at home.
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