Fill Me In is a crossword podcast, or at least, that's what it pretends to be. Most of the time, it's about other things (including, but not limited to: soup, Thor, Rosana Ñler, sandwiches, Stephen Sondheim, Viewer Mail, vuvuzelas, inappropriate glorification of the E Division, and more), but occasionally, we also talk about crosswords.
Ryan has a singing face. And pie and ice cream co-exist on a plate.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-11) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if there were, they were lost to the b…
Pie and ice cream taste great together, but that doesn’t make them inseparable.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-11) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if there were, they were l…
Ramen is pre-cooked in a ton of fat and oil. Did you know that? One of us did not.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-11) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if there were, they wer…
A day late an a dollar short. Except we don’t even make that much on this show.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-11) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if there were, they were …
This week, things are triple-checked, double-crossed and the whole show is one singular sensation.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-11) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if ther…
Big things happened this week, but we didn’t participate in any of it. But we were in the same room again for the first time in two months, so that was celebratory. For us.
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The times, they are a-stayin’ like they’ve always been.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-11) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if there were, they were lost to the blurry mists…
Come visit Brian in Syracuse. But sign up first, so he doesn’t go home early and forget about you.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-11) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if the…
This week, we’ve got contests, emails, Ryan lying about things he’s said. The usual.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-11) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if there were, they …
Writing this little blurb three months after airing the episode, we have no idea what this one is about.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-11) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or …
It’s been a three-week hiatus, but we haven’t been cancelled, contrary to everything CBS says about us.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-11) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or i…
With the exception of an inexplicable and unstoppable chirping, Lollapuzzoola seemed to happen, more or less.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-11) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -…
It’s our annual pre-Lollapuzzoola episode. Typically, this means we have no useful content (because we’re frantically preparing for the ‘zoola), but it also means we’re weirder than usual (same pare…
Big news is afoot. We’d suggest that you listen to find out — but if you’re reading this, you probably either already know or never cared.
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We’re renaissance men. Musical instruments and poetry — what else did you expect?
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-11) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if there were, they were…
Together again, together forever. Or at least, for 40 minutes.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-11) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if there were, they were lost to the blurr…
Well, it’s better than last time. We’re still 300 miles apart, but now the internet works again.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-11) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if there…
Brian’s in Maine. Ryan’s on vacation. Not a single conversation happens between them. It’s really horrible. Enjoy!
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Ryan sings in this episode. A few times.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-11) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if there were, they were lost to the blurry mists of time. But s…
We learn about puzzle hunts and Winston Breen, courtesy of an interview with Eric Berlin.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-11) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if there were, t…