Can You Crack The Cramp-Word? with Everyone Dies in Sunderland
Lindsay and Madison are joined by John, Claire, and Gareth from the Everyone Dies in Sunderland podcast to see if they can decipher what a couple of Victorian slang terms mean. And the tables get turned when Lindsay and Madison are given some local slang to see if they can figure out what’s being said.
The Missing Sodder Children with Riddle Me That!
In the first of our December guest episode series, we'll be listening to the Riddle Me That! podcast where Lindsay was invited on to discuss the case of the missing Sodder children.
The Great Dying
Lindsay and Madison discuss the pre-Thanksgiving tragedy that was The Great Dying, as well as the dangers of introducing foreign disease, that it’s gross to say plagues are “part of God’s divine plan,” and how devastating a single drop of pee can be (listen and you’ll get it).
Can You Crack The Cramp-Word? with Historical AF
Lindsay is joined by Kyna from the Historical AF podcast to see if she can decipher what a couple of Victorian slang terms mean.
Bridget Cleary
Lindsay and special guest John discuss the strange case of Bridget Cleary, as well as how being an independent woman in the late 1800’s made you a badass, that belief in fairies can have disastrous consequences, and how it’s not okay to let bad things happen to your loved ones if you have the power to stop it.
Punishments For Women
Lindsay and Madison discuss the punishments that women endured throughout history, as well as why life for women was so terrifying, that women are stronger than you might think, and how we need to be better.
Can You Crack The Cramp-Word? with True Crime Cat Lawyer
Lindsay is joined by Elyse from the True Crime Cat Lawyer podcast to see if she can decipher what a couple of Victorian slang terms mean.
Juan Díaz de Garayo
Lindsay and Madison discuss Juan Díaz de Garayo, as well as why you should never travel alone at night, that it’s okay to NOT stay married to people you hate if it’s gonna turn you into a murdering asshole, and the divisive power of cherry cordials.
Halloween Special: Cryptids & Ghosties—Spooky, Scary
Lindsay and Madison discuss some spooky stories and hear about some crazy cryptids in this special Halloween episode.
Zana the Yeti
Lindsay and Madison are joined by Lindsay’s husband, Thomas, and discuss Zana the Yeti, as well as why holding someone captive against their will is a dick move, that everyone loves grapes, and how cool genetics are (even if they can’t tell us everything).
Can You Crack The Cramp-Word? with Mask of Sanity
Lindsay is joined by Melanie from the Mask of Sanity podcast to see if she can decipher what a couple of Victorian slang terms mean.
Bone Bread
Lindsay and Madison discuss Bone Bread, as well as why barricading a city may not endear you to the people, that eating stuff that shouldn’t be eaten is ALWAYS a bad idea, and how grave recycling is the stuff on nightmares.
Marie Laveau — the Voodoo Queen
Lindsay and Madison discuss Marie Laveau — the Voodoo Queen, as well as why you should be careful what you share with your hairdresser, that voodoo isn’t a tool of the Devil, and how to be a badass long after your death.
Can You Crack The Cramp-Word? with Reddit on Wiki
Lindsay is joined by John, Josh, and Sean from the Reddit on Wiki podcast to see if they can decipher what a couple of Victorian slang terms mean.
Australian Ghost Hoaxers
Lindsay and Madison discuss Australian Ghost Hoaxers, as well as why it’s a bad idea to cover yourself in glow-in-the-dark paint, that it’s still assault even if it’s disguised as a prank, and how spiritualism changed how we view ghosts forever.
Marie-Josephte Corriveau
Lindsay and Madison discuss Marie-Josephte Corriveau, as well as how easy it is to form an opinion without the facts, that town gossip can have deadly consequences, and how folklore can spawn from true tragedy.
Can You Crack The Cramp-Word? with Sugar-Coated Murder
Lindsay is joined by Anne and Karen from the Sugar-Coated Murder podcast to see if they can decipher what a couple of Victorian slang terms mean.
The Great Locomotive Chase
Lindsay and Madison discuss The Great Locomotive Chase, as well as why it’s important to be on time, that the best-laid plans can still get “derailed,” and that even if you don’t succeed, you can leaving a lasting legacy.
The Crown vs Dudley and Stephens
Lindsay and Madison discuss the case of The Crown vs Dudley and Stephens, as well as why you should never take a yacht out on the open ocean, that cultural justice can be extremely problematic once the law gets involved, and the legalities of murder to survive in impossible situations.
Can You Crack The Cramp-Word? with Sandman Stories Presents
Lindsay is joined by Dustin from the Sandman Stories Presents podcast to see if he can decipher what a couple of Victorian slang terms mean.

