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Brainteasers, Mind Benders, Puzzlers, Mazes & More Page-A-Day Calendar 2009 (Page a Day Fun & Games Calendr)(more) »rank: 492889by: Scott Kim
Our review: :Take those neurons on a wild ride! Packed with hundreds of brilliantly designed puzzles, games, and mental conundrums in full color, this lively, interactive calendar will stimulate, stretch, and entertain your brain, all year long. Figure out sequences in Dot Matrix. Deduce the secret word in Letter Swap. Untangle mangled phrases in Lost in Translation. Plus word searches, spatial challenges, logic games, stunning ambigrams, ingenious riffs on Sudoku, and more. From puzzle whiz Scott Kim, who is a frequent contributor ... Detail |
Mensa 365 Brain Puzzlers Page-A-Day Calendar 2009 (Original Page a Day Calendars)(more) »rank: 265635by: CC Workman Publishing Company
Our review: :Are your neurons up to the task? Featuring a year of brainy challenges from puzzle master Abbie F. Salny, 365 Brain Puzzlers is the ever-more-popular calendar endorsed by Mensa, the internationally famous high-IQ society. Push your gray matter with hundreds of word and number puzzles: Crisscross Saws, Tom Swifties, Gigantiwords, Palindromes, Puzzling Prices, Cubic Chaos, and this conundrum: Ellie is 33 years old today. This is three times as old as Sophie was when Ellie was as old as Sophie ... Detail |
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The Office (based on the NBC sitcom): 2009 Day-to-Day Calendar(more) »rank: 236683by: LLC Andrews McMeel Publishing
Our review: :Are your neurons up to the task? Featuring a year of brainy challenges from puzzle master Abbie F. Salny, 365 Brain Puzzlers is the ever-more-popular calendar endorsed by Mensa, the internationally famous high-IQ society. Push your gray matter with hundreds of word and number puzzles: Crisscross Saws, Tom Swifties, Gigantiwords, Palindromes, Puzzling Prices, Cubic Chaos, and this conundrum: Ellie is 33 years old today. This is three times as old as Sophie was when Ellie was as old as Sophie ... Detail |
Wild Words from Wild Women: 2009 Day-to-Day Calendar(more) »rank: 346850by: LLC Andrews McMeel Publishing
Our review: :Are your neurons up to the task? Featuring a year of brainy challenges from puzzle master Abbie F. Salny, 365 Brain Puzzlers is the ever-more-popular calendar endorsed by Mensa, the internationally famous high-IQ society. Push your gray matter with hundreds of word and number puzzles: Crisscross Saws, Tom Swifties, Gigantiwords, Palindromes, Puzzling Prices, Cubic Chaos, and this conundrum: Ellie is 33 years old today. This is three times as old as Sophie was when Ellie was as old as Sophie ... Detail |
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Zits: 2009 Day-to-Day Calendar(more) »rank: 428467by: Jerry Scott
Our review: :Are your neurons up to the task? Featuring a year of brainy challenges from puzzle master Abbie F. Salny, 365 Brain Puzzlers is the ever-more-popular calendar endorsed by Mensa, the internationally famous high-IQ society. Push your gray matter with hundreds of word and number puzzles: Crisscross Saws, Tom Swifties, Gigantiwords, Palindromes, Puzzling Prices, Cubic Chaos, and this conundrum: Ellie is 33 years old today. This is three times as old as Sophie was when Ellie was as old as Sophie ... Detail |
Futurama 2009 Wall Calendar(more) »rank: 408472by: Matt Groening
Our review: :Are your neurons up to the task? Featuring a year of brainy challenges from puzzle master Abbie F. Salny, 365 Brain Puzzlers is the ever-more-popular calendar endorsed by Mensa, the internationally famous high-IQ society. Push your gray matter with hundreds of word and number puzzles: Crisscross Saws, Tom Swifties, Gigantiwords, Palindromes, Puzzling Prices, Cubic Chaos, and this conundrum: Ellie is 33 years old today. This is three times as old as Sophie was when Ellie was as old as Sophie ... Detail |
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The Original Sudoku Page-A-Day Calendar 2009 (Page a Day Fun & Games Calendr)(more) »rank: 316493by: CC Editors of Nikoli Publishing
Our review: :The Original Sudoku Calendar is on the up-and-up. Because these puzzles, printed in lively full color, are simply the best you'll find anywhere. From Nikoli, the Japanese publisher that invented Sudoku, they are completely handmade—which means every puzzle is like a mind game between you and its creator. Nikoli's grids have an elegance that computer-generated puzzles don't; they strike the perfect balance of challenge and solvability. The calendar features easy puzzles each weekend, with progressively more difficult ones over the ... Detail |
Peanuts®: 2009 Mini Day-to-Day Calendar(more) »rank: 631923by: LLC Andrews McMeel Publishing
Our review: :Unrequited love, phobias, disappointments, regrets. Good grief! It sounds like the makings of a daytime drama. In truth, it's the inspiration behind the world's favorite comic strip. PEANUTS has the power to make us laugh at our foibles. This calendar features all the PEANUTS characters and themes that have captured our imaginations, hearts, and funny bones for so many years. It's the late 1950s. CHARLIE BROWN's little sister, SALLY, is born. LUCY freaks out about dog germs. SNOOPY pretends to ... Detail |
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Smart Ass Page-A-Day Calendar 2009 (Original Page a Day Calendars)(more) »rank: 590284by: Workman Publishing Company
Our review: :Think trivia with a twist and with a healthy dose of attitude. Think Smart Ass, the edgy and addictively entertaining Australian board game—recently launched in the United States by University Games—that's now a calendar. Winner of the Australian Game Association's 2007 Game of the Year Award, Smart Ass is a natural fit for the Page-A-Day line. Every page features a list of five clues. Do you need one, two, or all five to figure out Who am I? or What ... Detail |
The New Yorker: 2009 Desk Diary(more) »rank: 527300by: New Yorker Magazine
Our review: :Think trivia with a twist and with a healthy dose of attitude. Think Smart Ass, the edgy and addictively entertaining Australian board game—recently launched in the United States by University Games—that's now a calendar. Winner of the Australian Game Association's 2007 Game of the Year Award, Smart Ass is a natural fit for the Page-A-Day line. Every page features a list of five clues. Do you need one, two, or all five to figure out Who am I? or What ... Detail |