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The KLCC Conundrum

The KLCC Conundrum is Oregon's most puzzling quiz! Listen along as players test their wits against Quizmaster Forest Walker Davis. And hey, we'd love to play with you on the air! Register to play right here.

Latest Episodes
  • This week our quiz is all about words that pair with "fingers." Will Jake from Eugene find success within his grasp? Listen along and find out, on the KLCC Conundrum!
  • This week our quiz is all about dance moves! You'll only need to have dabbed in dance to do well but you'll need a mind as nimble as a ballet dancer. Listen along with Ellen from Eugene and see how you do!
  • This week on the KLCC Conundrum, Oregon's most puzzling quiz, it's an add a letter round; each clue will require two answers, both using the same letters with the exception of one letter that changes. For example, the fruit of an oak tree, and a strong feeling of disdain would be "acorn," and "scorn." Can John from Eugene puzzle his way through?
  • May 8th is National Give Someone A Cupcake Day so our quiz is all about baked goods and sweet things! Will Leslie from Eugene prove herself capable in our quizzical kitchen?
  • This week our quiz is about occupational surnames! Will Max from Eugene be able to work his way through, or will he be too occupied with something else?
  • This week our quiz is all about movies, with a special focus on those filmed in Oregon. Does Derek from Eugene have what it takes to be a star? Grab a bucket of popcorn and find out!
  • This week our quiz features portmanteaus, you know, words that are derived from two words smooshed together! Think of words like motel (motor and hotel), brunch (breakfast and lunch), and canola (Canada and oil). We've decided that Portland is the land of portmanteaus! Will Alese prove herself to be a real quizzard?
  • This week our quiz features Oregon television, Muppets, and expensive hair. Does Álvaro from Eugene have what it takes to emerge victorious?
  • This week our quiz is all about cognates, or words that have descended from a common etymological ancestor. For example, "boutique" and "bodega" have roots in the word "apotheca," which is also where we get "apothecary." Can Shari from Springfield do some linguistic genealogy to emerge victorious?
  • 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, Dana from Eugene will try to disambiguate multiple clues into singular correct answers.