African American Crossword Puzzles and Other Word Games + Sudoku: v1.5

African American Crossword Puzzles and Other Word Games + Sudoku: v1.5

African American Crossword Puzzles and Other Word Games + Sudoku: v1.5

African American Crossword Puzzles and Other Word Games + Sudoku: v1.5

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Overview

CLUE: Home of MBC, Clark U.

African American Crossword Puzzles & Other Word Games + Sudoku provides answers to clues just like the above in an engaging, inspiring and fun mix of crosswords, criss-cross, word searches and logic problems (and more). The book covers the range of African American achievement in entertainment and world culture, education, politics, literature, sports, business and other topics.

CLUE: 1st Black female inventor to receive patent

African American Crossword Puzzles takes us on tour, revisiting sites where we may already be familiar while also helping provide new scenes from the Black experience that can broaden and deepen our perspective. The crosswords are standard, symmetrical, full-sized puzzles with a specific theme reflected in the largest answers for each.

CLUE: Obama Attorney General

Building on the first volume, version 1.5 updates a few of the original crosswords but then broadens significantly, providing 77 total games. As with volume 1, "it's the real deal"

  • Makes a great gift
  • Provides family engagement
  • Sharpens the mind

Elevate Your Game!

Answers to above clues, in order: Atlanta, Martha Jones (1868), Eric Holder

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798331420307
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 06/28/2024
Edition description: Update
Pages: 104
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.22(d)

About the Author

About the Cruciverbalist

Ophelia R. M. Banks didn’t have any early ambition to be a crosswords constructor, but she recognized the gift once it was unwrapped within her. After matriculating at Fort Valley State University and Dillard University, R.M. set to the course which seemed calling her of raising a family (“my most important puzzle”) and pursuing her passion of working with special needs children. One day, her eight-year-old niece surprised her with a somewhat off-the-wall request: she asked that Ophelia create a crossword puzzle with the niece’s first name in one place and her middle in another as the niece’s present for her upcoming birthday. She was adamant she didn’t want any other gift. Ophelia accepted the request, but fulfilling it wasn’t easy—certainly not initially.

Ophelia kept at it. She says her breakthrough came with recognizing certain letter patterns with many words, such as the ways they ended, how certain letters needed other letters in particular situations, and so forth. After a few hours (over several days) of trial and error, the birthday puzzle—albeit small—was done. And Ophelia moved on to other matters.

Months later—still reflecting on and glowing with making the birthday puzzle—Ophelia realized the challenge of creating was more fun than the challenge of solving. She picked up a couple of books to learn a few more keys to the process. Within the year she was creating a monthly puzzle for a local newspaper, which led to a request from a regional magazine for their own monthly puzzle. The rest is “her”story, though she likes to keep it low key and works under a pen name.

Ophelia the cruciverbalist is herself a bit of a puzzle when it comes to her extreme reluctance to discuss her gift. She says she never thought of herself as nerdy or a wordsmith, that this aspect of her life is most unlikely. “To be at this point today—this whole thing is unbelievable. I mean, and this is kinda weird, but I can’t believe I actually do this. It seems unreal.” Fine, but we have the receipts, or maybe we should say crossword solvers have the receipts. Two areas of focus are always priorities: family and special kids. But we don’t need all of Ophelia’s attention, just enough to allow us to share in her gift.

Elevate Your Game!

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