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?
284 Spleen Lucy! Trivia
What President’s dog had its own chair at Cabinet Meetings? And what ancient civilization’s athletes had organs removed to improve their running speed?
282 Hypersonic Trivia
What did Marvel Comics’ Stan Lee and Dr. Seuss collaborate on? And how many years in an average lifetime do you spend watching TV?
276 Substitute Trivia
What famous musician filled in on drums – for all the bands playing the night Buddy Holly died? And what popular 1930s craze had people swallowing something? Hear the Off Ramp Podcast.
270 Knee Jerk Trivia
What world-class reference tool, born in an 18th century print shop, is still thriving in the digital age? And how old was the longest recorded life in human history? Hear the answers on the Off Ramp podcast.
269 Knee Slap Trivia
How did Hollywood influence the way you think of frogs. And who is the recording artist credited with the first concept album.
268 Knee Deep Trivia
What was Torpedo Juice? And what beverage was outlawed during the Ottoman Empire? 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?










