During the Japanese occupation, why was singing Auld Lang Syne – in Korea – an act of defiance? And who was the first woman convicted of treason against the United States? Hear the Off Ramp.
304 Tall Trees Stolen Words
Today, Redwood trees grow naturally in just two countries – what are they? And what was the Columbia Highway Hi-Fi System? Hear the Off Ramp Trivia Podcast.
303 Puzzle Piece Trivia
In 1667 the Dutch and British traded islands. How did that change history? And what cereal can you pick up with a magnet? Hear the Off Ramp Podcast.
298 Mind Boggling Trivia
What bird is capable of killing a Lion? And what ancient technology powered America’s first railroad? Hear the Off Ramp Trivia Podcast.
296 Redacted Trivia
What two women have been both the wife of a president and the mother of a president? And what World War II technology cost more than the atomic bomb? Hear the Off Ramp podcast.
295 Encore Viral Trivia 043
What is STILL the world’s largest office building – 80+ years after it opened? And Who was the 1st woman nominated by a major political party for U.S. President? Hear The Off Ramp Podcast.
257 Encore New Resolutions Trivia
What leader made the most successful new year’s resolution in history. And when did new year’s resolutions begin? Hear the Off Ramp Trivia Podcast. (Photo- Freestocks.org)
256 Encore Global Holiday Trivia
What music has remained popular since it debuted in 1742? And what holiday was once synonymous with riots, burglary and street gangs?
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?










