We’re revisiting shows we recorded during 2020’s COVID 19 lock down. Episode 41 Shelter-in-Place Trivia asked, what did the U.S. take from luxury department stores and install in WWII defense plants? And how many pickles do average Americans eat per year?
039 Encore Shut-in Trivia
It’s our second week revisiting Off Ramp episodes recorded during the COVID-19 lock down. Today episode 39 Shut-In Trivia, when we asked where Hawaiian Pizza originated? And what was the original meaning of a White Elephant gift?
263 Shot Clock Trivia
What rule change led to the fast-paced, high-scoring basketball games we love today? And who is Robert Galbraith? 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?
248 Light & Lively Trivia
What famous leader spent two years in disguise as a dockworker learning his adversaries’ secrets? What non-human animal has 276 different facial expressions? Hear the Off Ramp Podcast.
246 Breezy Brain Trivia
Why are there dolphin skulls in the Amazon forest? And how fast does information travel to your brain? Hear the Off Ramp Podcast
243 Gonzo Trivia
What two times of your life do you age the most? And when the Titanic sank, killing 1,500 people, what OTHER precious cargo was lost? Hear the Off Ramp Podcast.
238 Olympic Gold, Lungs, Microwave Ovens
Microwaves, Lungs & Olympic Gold – How much gold is in an Olympic Gold Medal? Why is your right lung larger than your left? And how heavy was the first Microwave oven?
237 Olympic Shoes Trivia
Who won Olympic Gold wearing mismatched running shoes? And what was the Plunge for Distance Olympic event? Hear the Off Ramp Podcast.
235 Bonkers Trivia
What word suggesting a fondness for the past was once a medical condition known as “Immigrant Psychosis?” And how many primates have eyebrows? Hear the Off Ramp!