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 at klcc.org/conundrum.
Latest Episodes
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We all know and love Springfield, Oregon, but what about Springfield, U.S.A., the home of The Simpsons? Listen along with Matt from Eugene!
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On the day after Thanksgiving when many of us are working through leftovers from our holiday feasts we thought we'd offer up a quiz of leftovers! Every question was cut from a prior quiz... Can Kyle from Eugene help us put them away? We hope you're hungry for knowledge!
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This week's quiz has a secret theme; every answer has something in common. Does KT from Eugene have what it takes to outwit our quizmaster? Listen along and find out!
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This week's episode is all about pairs of rhyming words. Is Jon from Eugene a quiz wiz? Listen along and find out!
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Just imagine if The KLCC Conundrum was not at all puzzling and produced by a different radio station... you'd say it was a misnamed thing! Listen along as "Jack" (if that is his real name) from Eugene is put to the test.
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This quiz is all about Oregon women! Listen along as Veronica from Portland answers questions about literature, music, politics and more.
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It's the spooky season so we're going to have a quiz about spooky things! Does Lauren from Eugene have what it takes to survive The KLCC Conundrum? Do you have what it takes? Take our quiz below and see how you do!
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On this quiz we have a very special guest... Savannah Brown of the Eugene Weekly! You don't have to be a wordsmith to spot Eugene Weekly's initials, but you might have to be a pretty good quizzer to succeed on this one. We’ll start you off with this clue: every answer contains the letters 'e, w.'Listen along as we put Savannah to the test!
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Change a letter in the call letters of the radio station that brings you “Oregon's most puzzling quiz” and you’ll get a repeater station for the Public Radio station out of Boise, Idaho.The answers are KLCC and KLCZ. Will Gerry from Eugene be able to puzzle his way through this one? Listen along and find out, on The KLCC Conundrum!
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This week our quiz features answers that can all be spelled using state abbreviations. For example: anthracite and lignite are types of COAL, which you can spell with the abbreviations for Colorado and Alabama. It's a spicy one! Listen along as George from Guadalupe, AZ is put to the test.