Random House Webster's Large Print Crossword Puzzle Dictionary
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Random House Webster's Large Print Crossword Puzzle Dictionary

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This accessible, easy-to-read large print volume approved by the National Association for Visually Handicapped (NAVH) features content from the Random House Webster's Crossword Puzzle Dictionary.

•Clues and answer words from television, music, brand names, history, geography, myth, and pop culture
•Comprehensive and easy-to-use for all levels of crossword puzzle and trivia ...more
Paperback, 816 pages
Published July 10th 2007 by Random House Reference (first published April 1st 1989)
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