I do crosswords when I have time to kill somewhere, and am 100 percent successful on filling in the spots I get stuck on - after I close up, do something else, and then go back to it.
I used to be a great fan of doing crosswords. When you're fiddling around with anagrams, you get wonderful jumbles of syllables that become interesting.
In the same way he's fascinated by crosswords, the puzzle of solving the murder is what drives him on.
I'm not one for Sudoku or crosswords - the thing that fires my little brain is doing tour budgets.
All I've ever ended up with in terms of achievements is the movie, some really stupid anecdotes, a bunch of crosswords that I didn't finish and maybe some old bicycle that I found lying around on set.
Do I rue a life wasted doing crosswords? Yes, but I do know the three-letter-word for regret.
If you have an active mind, it always helps. You know, people who don't do crosswords, their minds fall asleep. That's why I do them-my mind is always working. One day my brain is going to explode through the top of my head.
I really love playing badminton and doing crosswords.
I love doing crosswords, it's so important to keep the brain going.
I read, I gossip, I do crosswords. I think chatting with friends is relaxing. I've picked them up all through my life - if you live long enough, you end up with quite a large circle.
So I met the bloke who invented crosswords today. I can't remember his name, it's P something T something R.
I love crosswords! Actually, when I was growing up, me and my girlfriends would collect them and see who finished them first!
I'd be counting calories in my head while having conversations and doing crosswords.
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