Finish a Crossword Puzzle
Many people start them, but it takes focus and practice to finish
Dec. 21, 1913, is a date to remember for word geeks like me; that was the day the first crossword puzzle appeared in an American newspaper. Millions of people still are starting their days with crossword puzzles 95 years later. Several studies have found that people who exercise their brains regularly—by doing crossword puzzles or other types of puzzle games—are less likely to develop dementia later in life. Crossword puzzles also boost your vocabulary (Where else can you use aerie and dado?) and teach you obscure facts that allow you to dominate any trivia game. Whether you're trying to pass time on the bus ride to work, relaxing at home with the Sunday paper and a cup of coffee, or avoiding your office duties by puzzling online, a crossword puzzle is a simple and highly effective way to distract yourself from the hassles of everyday life and flex your mental muscles at the same time.
Reader Comments
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I agree. I'm only a subsciber for the
crossword puzzle. I am not able to access it. What section is it in??
Crossword Puzzles
Why doesn't the link to the crossword puzzles in the upper right hand corner of this page not work? i have logged in and am a subscriber to the print edition of the magazine and the digital edition and still cannot get to the advertized crossword puzzles which is extremely frustrating, to say the least. The link plainly states that it gives access to the puzzles but such is not the case.
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