Crossword Mysteries - Cast and Crew
Cast
Crew

David Winning

Eric Jarboe

Vince Balzano

Doran S. Chandler

Amanda Phillips Atkins

Brennan Elliott

Will Shortz

Peter Benson

Don McCutcheon

Charles Cooper

Brad Krevoy

Allen Lewis

Lacey Chabert

Michael Shepard

Byron A. Martin

Patrick Tobin

Kaitlyn Greenough

Amy Krell

Bianca Versteeg

Brian Sawyer

Denielle Jackson

Gregg Rossen

Micheline Blais

James Moorhouse

Julia Currie

Effy Papadopoulos

Jonathan Wright

Jamie Lake

Allan Fung

David Anselmo

Michele Futerman

Jimmy Townsend

Susie Belzberg

W. Michael Beard

Sepideh Mechant

Angela Murphy

Marion Pon

Mark Boyko

Victor Razi

Geoff Wallace

Peter Benison

Jonathan Yapp

Dan Dumouchel
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