Overview
It’s nine squares high, 966 squares long, and with a colossal 2,439 answers to figure out: this is truly a record-breaking, brain-busting crossword puzzle! Crossword mavens can make a choice: they can either start a marathon solving session or come back to it time and time again—doing a little more and stretching out the pleasure. It starts simply—with easy first solutions. But as you get deeper into the puzzle, the clues get harder. Plus, as a fun extra, an excerpt from John F. Kennedy’s 1961 inaugural address is woven throughout the puzzles, providing a running theme.Synopsis
What's 9 squares high and 966 squares long?
This record-breaking crossword puzzle! You'll need to come up with a colossal 2,439 answers to solve it. You could try to complete the world's longest crossword during one marathon session that might last days. But it's even more fun to take your time, stretching out your puzzle-solving pleasure over weeks or months. This brain-baffler follows all the standard crossword rules and becomes increasingly harder as you go. In addition, an excerpt from John F. Kennedy's 1961 presidential inaugural address runs throughout the entire puzzle. Keep your pencil and wits sharp-you're going to need them for some time to come.