I never just sit down and see what's on TV anymore. And also, I hate almost everything, so that keeps you reading… — Andy Richter Copy Share Image
One path leads back to this world, to rebirth; one path leads beyond. Your soul stands at a crossword, trying to make… — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
For many years, it seemed as if nothing changed in Norway. You could leave the country for three months, travel the world,… — Jo Nesbo Copy Share Image
My activities tend to revolve around crossword puzzles, reading and playing piano and games with my friends. — Rashida Jones Copy Share Image
One thing that I do find really sexy is a girl who's good at crossword puzzles. — Chris Pine Copy Share Image
Sometimes I'll work through the crossword sections of three separate papers. — Samantha Bond Copy Share Image
I'm not one for Sudoku or crosswords - the thing that fires my little brain is doing tour budgets. — Ian Anderson Copy Share Image
There is a formal poetry perfect only in form?the number of syllables, the designated and required stresses of accent, the rhymes if… — Carl Sandburg Copy Share Image
If you have an active mind, it always helps. You know, people who don't do crosswords, their minds fall asleep. That's why… — Brett Hull Copy Share Image
“It's from the newspapers that people I know - relatives and co-workers - have got the idea that crosswords are a prophylactic… — Alan Connor Copy Share Image
Winning an award is a great feeling but winning the Vodafone Crossword Popular Choice Award is particularly exhilarating because it is based… — Ashwin Sanghi Copy Share Image
I am interested in a lot of things - not just show business and my passion for animals. I try to keep… — Betty White Copy Share Image
You're never quite sure where the song is going, because you might not find the word to rhyme with the end of… — Annie Lennox Copy Share Image
Every time I write a song, it's different. I'm all about the rhythm of the words and the melody. Musically, you gotta… — Dan Bern Copy Share Image
Complexity can be a trap. You can have a ball developing a phrase, inverting it, playing it in different keys and times… — Paul Desmond Copy Share Image
“About 35-40% of the time, a player wants to create a word ending in a specific letter. This, however, is not the… — Richard D. Ekstrom Copy Share Image
My recipe for bliss on a Friday night consists of a 'New York Times' crossword puzzle and a new episode of 'Homicide;'… — Caroline Knapp Copy Share Image