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The Official Strictly Come Dancing Puzzle Book :200 Brain-Teasers to Set Your Mind Twirling!

The Official Strictly Come Dancing Puzzle Book

The Official Strictly Come Dancing Puzzle Book :200 Brain-Teasers to Set Your Mind Twirling!

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Published: 25 September, 2025
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Can you find a Viennese waltz in a word search? Or fit a tango in a criss-cross? Do you know what Craig said about the cha-cha-cha? And how long will it take you to riddle your way across a dancefloor?

The Strictly Come Dancing Puzzle Book is all about the games in the glitz, the brain-teasers beneath the bright lights. Between mind-boggling codes and crosswords, word ladders and word searches, this book is sure to set your thoughts twirling. Test your knowledge and sharpen your wit until your mind moves as quickly as even the most seasoned professional, with this perfect gift that promises to delight Strictly fans of all ages. From unscrambling first rehearsals to decoding final dance-offs, it’s time for you to take the stage and embark on your very own Strictly puzzle journey.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781785949463
ISBN10 1785949462
Number Of Pages 240
Item Weight 244 g
Product Dimensions 134 x 215 x 18 mm
Publisher / Reseller Ebury Publishing
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Neil Somerville is a full-time writer and puzzle setter. He has written many bestsellers including puzzle books on Radio 4, The Archers, The Train Lover’s Puzzle Book, Literary Puzzle Book as well as Cat Wisdom: 60 Great Lessons You Can Learn from a Cat and a long running series on Chinese Horoscopes. He also sets puzzles for a newspaper syndicate. Before writing full-time, Neil was a researcher for the BBC for 25 years and mainly based at the BBC Written Archives Centre. He enjoys travel, especially to colder climes, writes haiku and is a member of the Magic Circle. He lives in Berkshire with his wife and has two adult children.

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