Large print themed crossword puzzle books for adults and seniors. Pick a subject you actually care about — then solve fifty puzzles built entirely around it.
One puzzle per page, every clue tied to a single subject.
Big, open grids and readable clues designed for comfort.
Every clue reviewed for accuracy. No filler, no guesswork.
One clear solution per page at the back of every book.
Eleven subjects and counting. Each volume stands alone — or collect them all.
Step into one of America's defining eras. Fifty puzzles covering the battles, commanders, places, and turning points of the Civil War.
A nostalgic drive through the golden age of the automobile — classic models, muscle cars, engines, and the open-road culture of the 1950s and 60s.
Life on the American home front during the war years — ration books, victory gardens, war bonds, scrap drives, and the people who kept the country going.
The birth of a nation in fifty puzzles — Lexington, Saratoga, Valley Forge, Yorktown, and the patriots who made it happen.
Saddle up for the frontier — cattle drives and boomtowns, sheriffs and stagecoaches, the long trail north and the towns that grew at the end of it.
All aboard for the golden age of rail — steam locomotives and cabooses, roundhouses and water towers, the golden spike and the men who kept the trains running.
The golden age of flight — biplanes and flying boats, grass airfields and windsocks, the pioneers who crossed oceans and the crews who kept them flying.
Fifty puzzles about the breeds, the puppies, the training and the tail wags — plus the working dogs and the real-life heroes who earned their place in history.
A trip across America in fifty puzzles — Yellowstone and Yosemite, the Grand Canyon and the Everglades, the trails, the wildlife and the rangers who look after it all.
Down the lane and into the field — tractors and balers, silos and dairy barns, county fairs and the long working days that built rural America.
A stroll through hometown America — the corner drugstore and the soda fountain, the picture show and the Saturday parade, and the neighbors who knew your name.
Our Codeword Challenge series has no clues at all. Every letter of the alphabet is hidden behind a number, and five starter letters are all you get.