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- Elizabeth_Kingsley comment "Elizabeth S. Kingsley (née Seelman) (1871-June 8, 1957) was an American puzzle constructor, famous as the inventor of the double-crostic. Kingsley was born in Brooklyn and attended Wellesley College (Class of 1898). While she was working as a teacher in Brooklyn in 1933, she created the double-crostic, a form of acrostic puzzle that includes features of a crossword puzzle, and eventually sold it to the Saturday Review.".
- Q5363078 comment "Elizabeth S. Kingsley (née Seelman) (1871-June 8, 1957) was an American puzzle constructor, famous as the inventor of the double-crostic. Kingsley was born in Brooklyn and attended Wellesley College (Class of 1898). While she was working as a teacher in Brooklyn in 1933, she created the double-crostic, a form of acrostic puzzle that includes features of a crossword puzzle, and eventually sold it to the Saturday Review.".