
A short, fun and occasionally not unintentionally educational podcast in which two fans of the New York Times crossword describe their puzzle-solving travails.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1960 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HobbiesEducationLanguage LearningLeisure | |||

Ian Livengood had written a SLEW of NYTimes crosswords between 2010 and 2016. Then, most mysteriously, he vanished — nary a puzzle in sight until, after almost a decade of radio silence, he is back with a fine, extra crunchy Monday crossword, and the... more
Michael Lieberman and Rebecca Goldstein are, individually, great crossword constructors: together they are greater, as today's puzzle makes abundantly clear. We loved the theme, we loved the clues, Sunday is indeed funday when it includes a crossword... more
This was a fine crossword by David Carp, his sixth for the NYTimes and his third to appear on a Saturday. The crossword was not outrageously difficult by Saturday standards, the clues were cute, and the grid itself was worth the price of admission. W... more
This was just what we want out of a Friday crossword: daunting, deliciously deceptive cluing and not an iota of crosswordese anywhere in the grid. Evan Mulvihill has succeeded on both counts, as you can hear in today's episode. Besides those clues co... more
Just found this podcast a couple of weeks ago & have really been enjoying it. Nothing fancy, just going through today’s NYT crossword. Love the banter between the 2 hosts & find Mike’s frequency stats very interesting. Thanks for making it not too short (or too long!) & keep up the good work
Enjoy your podcast very much. It has helped me to get better at solving. Thanks for sharing your love of the puzzle.
Thank you for an entertaining 20 minutes every day.
I love your podcast! It’s really fun how you go a lot of the clues of the crossword. I find myself looking up the words myself because a lot of them are words I didn’t know before. :) I also find myself guessing along with you guys during the game portion. I don’t know who writes those but they are always amazing. Jean
This is a fun podcast to listen to!
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This podcast offers listeners a delightful and informative glimpse into the world of crossword puzzles, primarily focusing on the New York Times crossword challenges. With two hosts engaging in lively discussions, they examine various puzzles, dissecting clues while sharing personal anecdotes and insights that make each episode both entertaining and educational. The unique chemistry between the hosts contributes to a light-hearted atmosphere, providing an enjoyable escape for crossword enthusiasts and casual solvers alike. They often delve into themes that intertwine pop culture references, humor, and clever wordplay, making the experience relatable and fun for listeners.
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