Double-Crostic

Dou·ble-Cros·tic

[duhb-uhl-kraw-stik, -kros-tik]
Trademark.
a word game in which the player suits word definitions to numbered spaces to produce a quotation, the first letters of the definitions forming the name of the author and of the work from which the quote comes.
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