What do you call a group of Flamingos? And how did American women build two battleships in WWI?
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?
278 Summer Adventures Trivia
What American hero submitted his government job application a week late? Why did the Romans bring their own napkins to dinner? How was the first summer movie blockbuster marketed?
272 Tragic Tale Trivia
How did a failure to colonize Panama lead to the birth of Great Britain? How do they keep raisins in cereal boxes from falling to the bottom? Hear the Off Ramp Podcast.
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?
265 Surprising Discoveries Trivia
What U.S. President died without leaving a will? What and where is the artwork entitled, “Moon Museum?”
041 Encore Shelter-In-Place Trivia
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.










