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/-ANNOUNCING JUDGE'S / / SECOND CROSS- WORD PUZZLE BOOK EVER since the first book of Cross-Word Puzzles from JUDGE appeared and a cheer- ing audience learned that "'a kick in the pants” in four letters was no longer "boot" but "pint," the brighter fans have been champing their wits in impatience for another such collection of flip and fascinating puzles. Here they are—fifty of the most amusing that our contributors have yet devised for the divertissement of readers who, having developed a nose for gnus, are ready to pursue livelier game. NO less than two distinguished authorities bow in this spritely collection. The fore- word is by M. Lincoln Schuster, of Simon and Schuster, the Great White Fathers of cross-word puzzle books, and the introduction Ey the world-famed Frank i Sullivan. Te Kat date Stree Mew Yoru W. ¥. N construction, these puzzles are clear and conventional; it is in the definitions that the double cream of the jest lies. Though legitimate, they are deftly mis- leading, so the solver is rewarded by discovering not only interlocking words but entertaining wisecracks. RDER Your Copy Nowl Fifty new puzzles, five thousand new laughs, all for $1.50. comicbooks.com