Fill Me In Podcast
1) Fill Me In #515: These sounds will be lost to Sweden.
Ryan is in Sweden with all the furniture and meatballs, Brian is in Syracuse with all the recording equipment. More baseball than sandwiches this week, but not as much as you might think, all things c...Show More
2) Fill Me In #514: Your tether is loose and frayed and flimsy.
Ryan struggles between his opposed needs of traveling the world and watching the World Series, while Brian just ... struggles. There's an active Contest of Still Going On (it's a variety cryptic), and...Show More
3) Fill Me In #513: Our beards put together are longer than either of our beards.
Go tell your plowman! This week, Ryan challenges Brian with Broadway history, Brian challenges everyone with a brand new Contest of Now (really!), and Alex Verdugo can't leave well enough alone. Thing...Show More
4) Fill Me In #512: Carry your own light.
This week, Brian is joined by Shannon Rapp for a super-sized episode with an insider's recap of the Midwest Crossword Tournament, hefty sandwiches (including cheese preferences and Shannon's Mount Rus...Show More
5) Fill Me In #511: One time is a fluke, two times is less than a fluke
This week, Ryan and Brian eat on the show. Sorry. Also: Blue Jays, Buckwheat Boyz, Bakers, and a Brinck Report. If you get bored (how could you?!), write something for the Fill Me In wiki. And if you'...Show More
6) Fill Me In #510: Weekly for the lawn, seasonally for the snow.
This week, Ryan and Brian sound like a couple of grumpy middle aged men -- but maybe that's what you're here for. It's almost October, which for some listeners, bears the bad news of it being baseball...Show More
7) Fill Me In #509: Sardine routine.
This week, the Thunder Round features Ryan and Brian attempting to unravel everything about the Wall Street Journal meta-week of contest puzzles. In addition, there's at least 6.022x10^23 sardines, b...Show More
8) Fill Me In #508: The main quality of Stephen Sondheim is orchestra pit curiosity.
This week, everything is fine. Ryan and Brian get new insight on asymmetrical grids, dig unnecessarily deeper into peanut butter sandwiches, and find irritation in capitalism. Next week, the Thunder R...Show More
9) Fill Me In #507: You're a pseudo-step-father.
This week, Ryan and Brian find more sandwiches in the viewer mail bag, ponder the power of the throat lozenge, and enjoyed the Fri/Sat puzzles more than the rest of the week (and a lot more than 1/7 o...Show More
10) Fill Me In #506: They’re tied together by God … inside of the cow.
This week, Ryan and Brian find their thunder in a new set of puzzles -- August's Sunday puzzles from the Washington Post, all constructed by Evan Birnholz. Also, if this show evolves from a crossword ...Show More