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Fletch & Jai’s HIGH FIVE for Tuesday Opry Tickets: June 11, 2019

Each weekday morning around 7:40 AM on the Beaver Morning Show with Fletch and Jai, we’re giving you a chance to win a pair of tickets to Tuesday night’s Opry at the Grand Ole Opry House.

On the stage this Tuesday, June 11: Luke Combs, Chris Janson, Henry Cho, Randy Houser, Paul Cauthen, The Isaacs with Terry Bradshaw, and Craig Morgan. 

Here’s how it works . . .  Each day around 7:40 AM, we’ll be looking for caller number five to play in Fletch & Jai’s HIGH FIVE! Listen for the trivia and the cue to call – 877.999.9887 – for your chance to win!

Wednesday, June 5 – “Who Is It Wednesday?” Be the first person to correctly identify the celebrity Fletch & Jai give 5 facts about. Today’s facts were: This Beaver Country favorite was born in Kingston Spring, TN . . . He’s a veteran of the United States Army as a forward observer . . . During his army days, one of the locations he was stationed was right here in Beaver Country at Fort Campbell . . . The first time he performed in front of an audience was at the now-nonexistent Jingo Jamboree in Tennessee at the age of 10 . . . He and his family have a farm-to-home store called The Gallery at [blank] Farms – his last name is in the name of the store. Who is it? (A: Craig Morgan)

Thursday, June 6 – “5 Second Throwback Thursday” Fletch & Jai will play a 5 second clip of a throwback Thursday song BACKWARDS! Starting with caller number 5, can you be the first person to correctly identify the name of the song and artist/s?  Today’s backwards clip of a song was: George Strait – “The Fireman” 

Friday, June 7 – “5 Second Friday” Fletch & Jai  will give you the cue to call, and they’re looking for caller number 5. Once caller 5 is on the line, Fletch & Jai will ask a trivia question, and the caller will have five seconds to give the correct answer. If caller number five fails their attempt, Fletch & Jai will reset the clock and move on to the next caller. Today’s question was: Finish this song lyric with the missing word . . . “Twinkle, twinkle little ____.”  (A: Star)

Monday, June 10 – “Movie Quote Monday” Fletch and Jai say a line from a movie, starting with caller number 5 and working their way up from there. Caller must correctly identify the movie. Today’s movie quote is: “Have you seen my baseball?” (A: There’s Something About Mary)

Tuesday, June 11 – “5 Second Tune Tuesday” Fletch & Jai will play the first 5 seconds of a song and, starting with caller number 5, the listener must correctly identify title and artist of the song. If caller number five doesn’t guess the correct title and artist, we’ll move on to the next caller. Today’s five second tune was: Dierks Bentley – “Woman Amen”

Fletch & Jai’s HIGH FIVE is powered by RIMTYME Custom Wheels & Tires, 672 N. Riverside Drive in Clarksville, and online at rimtyme.com.

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