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Europe P&P = 3.90 1st book, +95p per additional book, max 15
World P&P = 4.90 1st book, +95p per additional book, max 20
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Non-fiction: Crosswords and Quizzes |
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The Herald Crossword Book 2
Calum J Macdonald
The many crosswords in this book come from the renowned compilers at The Herald who are regarded as the most diverse in Scotland. New challenges will be met as readers face the latest generation in puzzle providers, who include Ian Rankin. Yes, Rebus has been put on hold as Rankin tries his hand at another kind of puzzle – his first published crossword.
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The Herald Crossword Book
Calum J Macdonald
The many crosswords in this book come from the renowned compilers at The Herald who are regarded as the most diverse in Scotland. New challenges will be met as readers face the latest generation in puzzle providers, who include Ian Rankin. Yes, Rebus has been put on hold as Rankin tries his hand at another kind of puzzle – his first published crossword.
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The Scotsman Crossword Book - New Edition
Donald Ross
The Scotsman Crossword is one of the most popular in Scotland and beyond. Every day many fans will turn first to the back of their newspaper to pit their wits against some of the best crossword compilers in the business, eager to finish the crossword before breakfast, before arriving at the office, or at the very least well before the solution is published in the following day's newspaper.
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Who Wants to be an Edinburgher
Jan-Andrew Henderson and Barry Gordon
Do you think you know all there is to know about Edinburgh? Step into the hot seat for hours of fun with Who Wants to be an Edinburgher?
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Who Wants to be a Geordie?
Simon Newell
The 500 questions in Who Wants to be a Geordie? will entertain, amuse and perhaps even educate anyone with connections to the North-East.
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