
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 a secret theme round, which means that every answer has something in common. Will Heidi from Eugene find a path through?
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Do you know what famous public radio host has a birthday on Valentine's Day? What city has a zoo where you can name food after your ex to be fed to its animals? Listen along with Jacob from Logsden for a special Valentine's Day quiz!
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This week's quiz has a secret theme which means every answer will have something in common with each other. Listen along as Mike from Glide puzzles his way up the mountain that is The KLCC Conundrum!
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This week our quiz is all about Oregon places, from etymological origins to out-of-state cities that share the same name. The better you know your way around Oregon, the better you'll do. Listen along as Karin from Alsea is put to the test!
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This week's quiz is especially puzzling. Every answer takes a person's name, and makes a word from their first initial plus their last name. For example, if one were to find Justin Trudeau’s predecessor to be more finely honed, they'd say: Stephen Harper is sharper, as "S. Harper" makes "sharper." Got that? If not, don't worry; listen along with Dave from Bend and you'll pick it up in no time!
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This week our game is all about sports and games! Will James from Albany hit a homerun, or will he be one mana short from casting a game-winning Planeswalker? Listen along and find out!
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This week our quiz has answers that all rhyme with 'Eugene.' Will Dan from Eugene beat the mean or will his score end up rather lean? Grab some caffeine and make The KLCC Conundrum a part of your routine!
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This week, every answer will take on the form of "blank" of "blank;" for example, spoonful of sugar. Hopefully Jill from Oakridge doesn't draw any blanks while taking this quiz!
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This week it's a quiz featuring words within words. For example: Oregon's most puzzling quiz contains an instrument that a little boy plays during the holidays. If you said "conundrum" contains "drum," then you'll do great on it! Listen along as Warren from Eugene is put to the test.
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The word "conundrum" can refer to an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, a mountain bike made by Surly Bikes, or to Oregon's Most Puzzling quiz! Today on the KLCC Conundrum, Peg from Eugene will try disambiguate multiple clues into singular correct answers.