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Mondays are KLCC Trivia Night at PLAY in Eugene! KLCC Quizmaster Forest Walker Davis will be there with more after work 'conundrums' at 7:00 pm.

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Listen to The KLCC Conundrum
  • This week every question has two clues, and the second answer is the first answer in Pig Latin. For example: an awkward brute, and an expenditure, would be a lout, and an outlay. Will Kurtis from Eugene successfully avigatenay our inguisticlay abyrinthlay?
  • 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?
  • 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!
  • 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!
  • We love finding out new things about our great state, and this week our quiz is all about Oregon! Listen along as Nick from Eugene is put to the test!
  • 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!
  • 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!
  • 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?
  • This week our quiz is all about "piano words," or words using only the first seven letters of the alphabet, which means you can spell them on a piano! Will Mackenzie from Eugene ace it, or will she fade like a decaying note?
  • This week our quiz is all about rhyming pairs... will Kris from Creswell be a real "quiz wiz?"