Thinks.com: The World’s First Crossword
"Although the origins of the crossword puzzle can be traced to nineteenth century children’s books, journalist Arthur Wynne is credited with creating the first modern crossword puzzle. His Fun Word-Cross appeared in ""New York World"" on December 21, 1913. Follow the link at the bottom of the article to see it. Notice how only the starting and ending squares have numbers, and the clues are numbered the same way. Continue on to Crosswords Index for the Thinks.com archive of puzzles, and a compendium of software you can use to create your own crossword puzzles."
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Thinks.com
Play checkers against the computer at this visually-appealing Java checkers game by Cafesoft. You can set the level of difficulty by deciding how many moves (from one to ten) the computer can think ahead. You can also choose who plays first. Other Java games at this site include Connect4 and Blocks (a version of Tetris).
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ThePuzzleFactory.com
Reviewed April 21, 2000 by Robert Walters, a reader from Waccabuc, NY who is affiliated with the site. ThePuzzleFactory.com offers challenging entertainment for the whole family! You’ll find jigsaw and sliding puzzles, memory games, tangrams, arcade games and coloring books. AND, best of all, you can even send puzzle postcards to all your friends. It’s a great way for the whole family to have hours of fun. Check it out!!
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Theatrix
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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The Unted Pikachu Federation
Reviewed June 11, 1999 by a 16 year old from Florida, USA who is affiliated with the site. When it comes to Pokémon and science fiction this site combines them in a equal way for both the sci-fi and Pokémon communities.
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The Ultima Pokemon Page
Reviewed June 16, 1999 by an 11 year old from Canada who is affiliated with the site. All there is on Pokemon!
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The Ultimate Pokémon Page
Reviewed July 13, 1999 by 9 years old from Edmonton, Alberta who is not affiliated with the site. This is an excellent Pokemon site. It gave me lots of help with the game and had lots of pictures and lots of everything else. I like it.
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The Pokémon Arena
Reviewed June 17, 1999 by a 13 year old from North Carolina who is affiliated with the site. Pokémon site for children of all ages!
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The Pikaboys Pokemon Page
Reviewed June 19, 1999 by a 10 year old from Sacramento,CA who is affiliated with the site. The Pikaboys Pokemon Page is Way cool! You "betta" check it out, and sign or guestbook!
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The Pokemon Center
Reviewed August 11, 1999 by a 14 year old who is not affiliated with the site. One of the best Pokemon sites out there! It has all the information from the Game Boy game to the TV Show, Movies, and Nintendo 64 games. There is information about everything on this site.
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