
Every day, Comedians Greg Warren and Brendan Eyre attempt the New York Times Crossword Puzzle. Every Week, they report their triumphs, failures, observations, and complaints. Lots of complaints. Trust us, it’s way funnier than it sounds. We wanna make the podcast even better, help us learn how we can: bit.ly/2EcYbu4 For advertising opportunities please email PodcastPartnerships@Studio71us.... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | LeisureHobbiesComedy | ||||

Greg starts the podcast off with a killer quiz. Brendan can't afford a mic. A special guest drops in. Is a ragamuffin a waif? Plus, a special message at the end.
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Comedians Greg Warren and Brendan Eyre tackle the New York Times' Crossword Puzzles from 2/22-2/28. The guy's analyze the contents of Sno-Balls. Are the Amish Barn Braggers? Brendan comes up with an interesting tennis/pregnancy based riddle, and fina... more
Comedians Greg Warren and Brendan Eyre tackle the New York Times' Crossword Puzzles from 2/15-2/21. Check out the Thursday section for maybe their worst jokes yet! Brendan gives some tips on dancing the Hora. Greg pulls out his world renowned impress... more
Comedians Greg Warren and Brendan Eyre tackle the New York Times' Crossword Puzzles from 2/1-2/7 in possibly their silliest episode yet. They debut a hot new segment and present some riveting Japanese theater. Brendan recounts the time he called the ... more
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I came across this podcast looking for The Consumers (also with Greg Warren). I listened to all of it, and wish it would be resurrected!
Is it possible I am the only person that listens every week, but still does not do crosswords? I have learned some new phrases though. But going clean in my house has more to do with bowel movements. 😳
I look forward to listening to this podcast every Monday. It inspires me to attempt every NYT puzzle to prepare for the show. Greg is so mean to Brendan it really cracks me up.
I think this is by far the best weekly podcast and certainly the best non-serial killer themed podcast I have ever listened to.
Thanks for making a great show guys! You are the best.
I love this podcast! These two guys are very funny, and work well together. I always look forward to the next broadcast.
Great podcast to listen to if you want to unwind and have a good laugh









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