If you like to do crossword puzzles that don't have you pulling your hair out, then here's a selection of crossword puzzle books that are compiled with the novice or casual solver in mind.
For those who prefer to solve crossword puzzles online, try these Easy Crosswords.

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Edited by Will Shortz, this collection of crossword puzzles is the least difficult available from the New York Times.

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Charles Preston (Editor) is a crossword puzzle expert who has compiled over 100 puzzle books. His work has appeared in numerous newspapers and magazines. These crossword puzzles won't strain your brain-- or your eyes, thanks to the large type.

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Definitely an all-star cast of constructors orchestrated by an editor with over 30 years in the puzzle biz. How can you go wrong? Highly recommended for the novice or 'casual' solver.

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Starting with the basics, this handy workbook includes a variety of crossword puzzles for readers of all levels, from traditional crosswords to diagramless to cryptic crosswords, acrostics, anagrams, and fill-ins.

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Each crossword puzzle comes with a set of hard clues and a set of easy ones. It's a good way to improve your solving skills. Editor: J. Baxter Newgate.

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200 Solvable Puzzles from the Pages of The New York Times. Edited by Will Shortz.

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50 Monday Puzzles from the Pages of The New York Times (Spiral-bound) 50 easy Monday-level puzzles edited by Will Shortz.

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This collection has 130 crossword puzzles that were originally published on Mondays and Tuesdays. Great for novice puzzlers.

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Light and easy large-print Crossword Puzzles. Edited by Will Shortz.