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#017: Longer than it needs to be (that’s what she said).

This entry was posted in Fill Me In Season 1 and tagged Amy Reynaldo (Orange) Andrea Carla Michaels Barry C. Silk Brad Wilber Brian's friend Graham Brian's mother Eve (xom) Byron Walden Dan Feyer David J. Kahn Doug Peterson Gene Simmons Gene Siskel Greg Pliska Howard Barkin Jim Averil Joe Cimmet Jon Delfin Lori Petty Mary Tyler Moore Mike Nothnagel Pamela Amick Klawitter Patrick Blindauer Queen Elizabeth I Richard Petty Richard Simmons Rob Cook Roger Ebert Roy Rogers Ryan's mother Thomas Heilman Tom Petty Toni Carrington (Brian's wife) Tony Orbach Tyler Lewis Hinman Will Shortz Yves Saint Laurent on June 30, 2008 by Fill Me In Admin (updated 2941 days ago)

More puzzle recaps, as always. Nothing really new, to be sure.

https://fillmeinagain.com/episodes/episode017.mp3

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