Email Novel Suspects Logo

By clicking “Accept,” you agree to the use of cookies and similar technologies on your device as set forth in our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy. Please note that certain cookies are essential for this website to function properly and do not require user consent to be deployed.

Titles List

  • The biggest collection of our easiest crosswords! Why should Monday get all the easy crosswords? This massive collection of 300 puzzles lets puzzle lovers enjoy a breezy solving session every day of the week. Each crossword is designed to be free… Read More

  • This giant crossword collection provides puzzle lovers with hours of fun—at a bargain.   Crossword fans will enjoy solving these entertaining, high-quality puzzles, featuring grids filled with fun vocabulary, and fresh themes to test your skills with tricky trivia and… Read More

  • A giant crossword collection from the Los Angeles Times, featuring puzzles by the nation’s top creators.   From the pages of the famous Los Angeles Times come puzzles from some of the best crossword constructors around—all of the highest quality… Read More

  • A giant crossword collection from the Los Angeles Times, featuring puzzles by the nation’s top creators.   From the pages of the famous Los Angeles Times come puzzles from some of the best crossword constructors around—all of the highest quality… Read More

  • A giant crossword collection from the Los Angeles Times, featuring puzzles by the nation’s top creators.   From the pages of the famous Los Angeles Times come puzzles from some of the best crossword constructors around—all of the highest quality… Read More

Stanley Newman

About the Author

Stanley Newman, crossword editor for the Long Island newspaper Newsday, is syndicated worldwide to more than 200 daily, Sunday, and Internet newspapers. His puzzles have appeared regularly in Prevention, People, Sport, and Business Week magazines. Newman is the author or editor of more than 200 books and has organized and conducted many puzzle and trivia events in the United States, including four seminars at the Smithsonian Institution and, in 2007, the first crossword tournament ever held at Yale University. He lives in New York with his wife and has three grown children.

Learn more about this author

By the Author