Forest Walker Davis
QuizmasterForest Walker Davis is an Ohio native who has lived in Oregon for nearly a decade. He has been writing and hosting trivia for thousands of years, which is possible because he is an eldritch creature from a fae realm.
Forest hosts trivia nights in Eugene, you can find his schedule right here.
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This week our quiz is all about words that pair with "rain!" Will Julie from Florence rain down right answers?
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This week our quiz is an "Add a 'T'" round. Each clue will have two answers and you've got to add a 't' to the first answer to get the second. Will Finn from Eugene be met with unending boos or will his performance give his ego a boost?
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This week on The KLCC Conundrum, every answer is also an article of clothing. Andy from Dallas, OR turned up dressed for success, but will he be able to belt out any right answers?
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A Tom Swifty is a particular type of pun, where a statement is followed by an adverb that is a pun of that statement, attributed to the fictitious Tom. For example: "We're all out of apples and peaches," Tom said fruitlessly. Michael from Eugene told us he likes puns... let's put that to the test.
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On the day after Thanksgiving we're enjoying leftovers, or questions that didn't quite make the cut from other quizzes this year! Blake from Portland has a mighty appetite for knowledge; will he help us clear these questions out?
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This week on The KLCC Conundrum, Oregon's most puzzling quiz, every answer is a word within a state name's ending. Think 'sin' from Wisconsin. Will Dave from Eugene prove himself to be aware of what's happening? Listen along and find out!
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This week we have a very special guest, Eugene S.L.U.G Queen Hilaria Gastrognome. So of course, we're going to quiz her about slimy things!
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This week our quiz is all about rules and laws that we think are neat... For example, did you know that in order to practice law in Kentucky one has to swear that they never participated in a duel? We're not usually sticklers but we'll be watching Dave from Corvallis like a hawk!
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This week our quiz asks you to 'verb the noun.' For example, if you were to touch a fabric made of wool or similar material matted together you could say you 'felt the felt.' Do you think Rachel from Corvallis has what it takes to 'game the game?' Listen along and find out!
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This week our quiz is a "reverse abjad," which is to say the vowels will stay constant, but our contestant will have to work out what consonants surround them. Will Carl from Bend crack the code?