Today Programme Puzzle Book 2: The puzzle book of 2019: Over 250 brainteasers from the land, sea and ice (Paperback)

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Today Programme Puzzle Book 2: The puzzle book of 2019: Over 250 brainteasers from the land, sea and ice

Today Programme Puzzle Book 2: The puzzle book of 2019: Over 250 brainteasers from the land, sea and ice

£12.99 £5.00

Today Programme Puzzle Book 2: The puzzle book of 2019: Over 250 brainteasers from the land, sea and ice

£12.99 £5.00

How do you move an Arctic fox, a rock ptarmigan and some polar willow?

Tackle the conundrums that have been 
frustrating and confounding the nation every day at 6.47am, with the official Radio 4's Today puzzle book.

Featuring sea navigation puzzles from the Royal Navy and Arctic themed puzzles compiled by the top scientists who are working on tackling climate change. What could be a better reminder of global priorities than a puzzle about polar bears?

Over 280 cryptic, numerical and linguistic brainteasers from Britain's best-loved radio programme, set by the world's ultimate puzzle masters.

Contributors include Bobby Seagull, The Royal Navy, The Lost Meterorites of Antarctica Team, University of Cambridge, and the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries.

With a foreword by Sarah Sands, editor of the Today programme.

  • Publisher: Cassell
  • ISBN: 9781788400657
  • Pages: 288
  • Weight: 0.38
Today is BBC Radio 4's long-running early morning news and current affairs programme. It consists of regular news bulletins, serious and often confrontational political interviews, in-depth reports, Thought for the Day and Puzzle for Today. Today has been voted the most influential news programme in Britain in setting the political agenda, and in February 2017recorded its highest ever audience figures, reaching 7.45 million weekly listeners (from 7.1m last quarter and 7.03m last year). In an era of fake news, echo chambers and significant shifts in global politics, the role of Radio 4's Today programme as the most trusted guide to the world and news around us is more important than ever.

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