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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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.
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This week's quiz is all about annual events, from celebrations in Oregon to notable dates on the calendar. Listen along as Tashina from Junction City is put to the test!
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It's your lucky day because this quiz is all about Friday, and the number 13. Listen along with Chris from Corvallis to test your luck!
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We've got aptronyms, anagrams, and foreign languages to puzzle over on this quiz. Listen along with Liko from Springfield and see how you do!
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This quiz couldn't be more clear: it's all about using the same word to describe multiple things! Listen along as Donyo from Eugene is put to the test!
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There's nothing bland about this quiz, from cetacean-removal mishaps to a centenarian football rivalry, this trivia touches on various places and personalities around Oregon. Listen along as Brendan from Eugene to put to the test.
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Cameron from Eugene is a gaming enthusiast with a high charisma, but can he leverage those attributes into solving our secret theme on The KLCC Conundrum?Roll for initiative and give it a listen!
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What do radio stations KCCL in Sacramento, California, CKLC in Kingston, Ontario and CKCL in Winnipeg, Manitoba have in common?Their call letters are all anagrams of each other, and indeed, they’re anagrams of KLCC!On the next KLCC Conundrum, Joshua from Eugene is put to the test with an anagram quiz!
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This week's quiz is all about official Oregon things... such as the state insect, mushroom and fruit. Will Catie from Eugene make her quizzing legacy official? Listen along on The KLCC Conundrum!
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This week on The KLCC Conundrum, every answer in our quiz is a “KLCC word” which is to say they contain the letters K-L-C and C! For example, a locket or pendant might be one of these: and we’d be looking for the answer “necklace.”Listen along as we put Shane from Eugene to the test on The KLCC Conundrum!