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1 Kate is trying to do a crossword puzzle.
2 The rest of the session, she'd watch the clock and maybe read a book or do a crossword puzzle.
3 If you try to do a crossword your mind isn't on the clues; you are possessed by a feeling of paralyzed hopelessness.
4 The man is a school principal who keeps up a steady stream of trivial conversation as the writer tries to do a crossword puzzle.
5 Dr. Guthrie is sitting in a big chair, doing a crossword puzzle.
6 Hank was sitting by the fireplace, doing a crossword puzzle.
7 An old man was doing a crossword in the corner.
8 Kira Kirk's doing a crossword , but that woman acts like she hates all men.
9 Do a crossword or read a book at lunch.
10 He was doing a crossword puzzle.
11 'Beat it,' said the doctor on duty there, who was doing a crossword puzzle.
12 As I flew down to Tampa, I watched the old couple in the next row doing a crossword together.
13 Herr Lindstom did ask a favor; he was doing a crossword puzzle, there was an American word he didn't know.
14 He speaks English better than he reads it, and he puzzles his way through the stories like a man doing a crossword puzzle.
15 So, every morning Marilyn takes her soft gel and waits for an hour, doing a crossword to warm up, priming the pump, so to speak.
16 He learned a lot from watching David Hare, he says, and compares screenwriting to "a hybrid of writing narrative and doing a crossword puzzle".
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