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The Origin of the Crossword Puzzle
Aribeth
by Aribeth  4-13-2008    5
 Crossword Casualties Some folks were driven over the edge by the craze. In 1924, a Chicago woman sued her husband for divorce, claiming "he was so engrossed in solving crosswords that he didn’t have time to work." The judge ordered the man to "limit himself to 3 puzzles a day and devote the rest of his time to domestic duties." In 1925, a New York Telephone Co. employee shot his wife when she wouldn’t help with a crossword puzzle. And in 1926, a Budapest man committed suicide, leaving an explanation in the form of a crossword puzzle. (No one could solve it.) Eventually, the craze died down. It took The New York Times to revive it. Today, The New York Times crossword puzzle is considered the puzzle of choice for hardcore addicts, but that hasn’t always been true. Believe it or not, the Times resisted crosswords for more than two decades.Here’s the story of how the newspaper changed its mind...<<
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'Brain Fitness' Market Booming as Boomers Age
wildcat
by wildcat  6-30-2008   
 "People are capable of doing so much more with their brains than they think is possible,"
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London transport sacks announcer for spoof messages
Deepti
by Deepti  11-27-2007    3
 Voiceover artist Emma Clarke, 36, recorded the announcements in the same smooth tones that have warned millions of passengers to "Mind The Gap" on the London underground system also known as the "Tube" and posted them on her Web site
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Scrabble Lore
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  6-28-2008   
 When the Great Depression left architect Alfred Butts out of work, he scrabbled around for something to do - and came up with a game whose ingenious mix of anagrams, crosswords, chance and skill is still a winner, 60 years on. And yet it nearly didn't see the light of day...
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Mental workout 'boosts the brain'
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  4-29-2008   
  Even the slower-witted among us can improve mental agility with a few daily brain teasers, a study suggests. Now we need to figure out how get them to participate.
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Study: Vision linked to mental decline in seniors
gingembre
by gingembre  11-3-2007    2
 Good news for the nearsighted, but not so good for those who are farsighted.* Guess we all should try hard to stay mentally active. Fortunately I find that clipping and writing remarks & comments is mentally stimulating! (for me, anyway ;)) *corrected...thank you, Satchemo
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Puzzles
darcy
by darcy  12-16-2006   
 A good source of online puzzles
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Memory Boost by Prevention
crazedmom
by crazedmom  12-28-2006    4
 reminders
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If only fish could shop
blaimue
by blaimue  8-28-2006   
 They'd never forget ANYTHING at the store!
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Chocolate and sex can boost brain
bhai1
by bhai1  5-5-2008    1
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for Sudoku and Kakuro fans...
shivanand.pb
by shivanand.pb  6-6-2006   
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The World's Geekiest Crossword Puzzle
Cyber_Ryuapu
by Cyber_Ryuapu  2-20-2007   
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Train your brain online
frogtuxedo
by frogtuxedo  4-26-2007   
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