More cold questions. Plus, what U.S. landmark is bigger than Rhode Island? And what did the world’s oldest bird do recently? Hear the Off Ramp podcast.
252 Appealing Trivia
What is the only art contest the U.S. government sponsors and why? It’s been doing it for 80 years. And who’s the oldest person to reach the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 music charts?
233 Olympic Brains Trivia
How many gigabytes of storage does your brain hold? And what competitors beyond athletes once won Olympic medals? Hear the Off Ramp podcast. (Art by Pxfuel)
232 Brain Trust Trivia
Why did the creator of Mother’s Day try to abolish it? And which finger has its own pulse. Hear the Off Ramp Trivia podcast.
229 Tasty Trivia
What U.S. President was the Foodie we can thank for popularizing Ice Cream? And who has the most top-ten selling albums of all time? Hear the Off Ramp Trivia Podcast. (Photo – Lotus Head, Wikimedia Commons)
228 Topical Tropical Trivia
What real-life, world-famous city was once named Batman? Why were trainers in the original Olympic games required to attend in the nude?
226 Insane Trivia
More than 16 million men living today are related to what man? What was America’s Second National Park – and why doesn’t the government own it today? Hear the Off Ramp Podcast.
218 Capital Trivia
What U.S. state had three cities serve as the U.S. Capital – in one year! And who or what keeps an office in the Arctic Circle? Hear the Off Ramp Trivia Podcast.
212 Subversive Lyrics Trivia
What U.S. state’s official song called Abraham Lincoln a tyrant – until 2021? Every movie this actor appeared in was nominated for Best Picture. Who’s the actor? Hear the Off Ramp Podcast. (Graphic: Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum)
183 Dynamite Trivia
What’s the oldest ingredient in s’mores, the classic summer campfire treat? And why were the front rooms of houses once called “parlors?” Hear the Off Ramp Podcast!