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.
Brian and Ryan are labeled as “mean.” Sad, not entirely accurate, but not entirely inaccurate either.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-10) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if t…
We’ve got a picture of a bunny nibbling on something and a bit of music that may or may not be protected by copyright.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-10) there were rarely (if ever) show…
We’ve got an interview and the World’s Worst Crossword Puzzle courtesy of constructor/editor and sextuple-threat Peter Gordon.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-10) there were rarely (if ev…
For some reason, terrible audio quality (not as bad as early in Season One, but weirdly metallic and outer-spacey). It’s still a good show, though.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-10) th…
In honor of Bastille Day, we interview Brendan Emmett Quigley.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-10) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if there were, they were lost to the blurry…
Soup is a little too prevalent, we think. But we offer a rare segment: The Crossword Tip of the Quartermonth.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-10) there were rarely (if ever) show notes --…
Mostly the standard segments — viewer mail, Xan Vongsathorn, contests.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-10) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if there were, they were lost to th…
We worry about the future of the second Sunday puzzle. We still have a petition up, but it’s looking a little thin.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-10) there were rarely (if ever) show no…
Lollapuzzoola 2 is in the developmental stages.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-10) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if there were, they were lost to the blurry mists of time.…
It’s Brian’s 36th birthday, and he dreams about a podcast interview with Christina Applegate.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-10) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if there wer…
We’re starting to play with sound effects. Uh-oh.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-10) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if there were, they were lost to the blurry mists of tim…
Xan Vongsathorn’s name is a vongsathorn in our side.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-10) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if there were, they were lost to the blurry mists of …
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-10) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if there were, they were lost to the blurry mists of time. But seriously, if you're going back to these ol…
The spreadsheet is born. Unbelievable.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-10) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if there were, they were lost to the blurry mists of time. But seri…
Recap of the L.A. tournament with Doug Peterson. Also Tyler Hinman calls in with a new contest.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-10) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if there w…
Discussions of other puzzle features (Wired magazine, the One Day University) and another Fill Me In themed puzzle comes our way.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-10) there were rarely (if…
The beginning of the Thunder Round, as well an interview with Elissa Grossman, coordinator of the Los Angeles Crossword Tournament.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-10) there were rarely (…
Via Twitter, we offer our first podcast contest.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-10) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or if there were, they were lost to the blurry mists of time…
We recap the Boston Crossword Tournament (yes, we competed!) and take a photograph of a huge, dead rodent.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-10) there were rarely (if ever) show notes -- or…
We’re trying to begin Twittering. Also, we want new listeners to understand what we do. It’s all schtick, kids.
In the original series of Fill Me In (2008-10) there were rarely (if ever) show notes …