What music has remained popular since it debuted in 1742? And what holiday was once synonymous with riots, burglary and street gangs?
254 Encore Christmas Trivia
What colorful Christmas tradition was invented as a labor-saving device? And in “The Grinch Stole Christmas” what three words described the Grinch? Hear Off Ramp Trivia Podcast.
285 Encore Penny for Your Thoughts (104)
Is a penny more likely to land tails up or heads up? And how did the witch in the original Snow White really die?
281 Encore Provocative Trivia 145
How did chewing gum lead to the discovery of an ancient civilization? And what famous sitcom started and ended with the same phrase? Hear Off Ramp Trivia Podcast 145https://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/2134319211-theofframp-281-encore-provocative-trivia.mp3
280 Captivating Trivia
What did Napoleon’s kid sister have to do with the wristwatch you’re wearing today? And what President and First Lady slept with pistols under their pillows?
275 Outlandish Trivia
What famous person wrote under the pen name The Widow Silence Do Good? What U.S. President was the first to receive an electronic message sent by someone in the air?
274 Absorbing Trivia
How much extra do stranded astronauts get paid? Why did King Charles I wear two shirts to his execution? Hear the Off Ramp podcast.
273 Ringside Seat Trivia
Why is a Boxing Ring square? What Middle East city was named Philadelphia for 900 years? Hear the Off Ramp Podcasthttps://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/2104529772-theofframp-273-ringside-seat-trivia.mp3
271 Knee High Trivia
What was the first kitchen appliance to come in colors. And how did a tariff change one food’s classification from fruit to vegetable? Hear the Off Ramp podcast.
266 Zany Trivia
What is Pedestrianism – it was once all the rage! And beyond his work in agriculture, what is George Washington Carver known for?










