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?
264 Space Station Trivia
How fast does the International Space Station orbit the earth? Why did St. Francis of Assisi’s father disown him? And what is a Fluffer Nutter? (Photo NASA Tracy Caldwell Dyson)
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.
260 Polar Vortex Trivia
260 Polar Vortex Trivia. What’s the coldest recorded temperature in Antarctica? What mountain recorded the coldest temperature in US history? And what celebrity had more appearances on Johnny Carson’s Tonight Show?
258 Sonic Booms & Eagle Divorces
258 Sonic Booms & Eagle Divorces. How did wild west cowboys create sonic booms? And what’s the divorce rate of the Bald Eagle? Hear the Off Ramp.
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.
242 Head To Toe Trivia
What everyday food terrified movie director Alfred Hitchcock? And what U.S. President’s ancestor once owned the land under the Empire State Building? Hear the Off Ramp Podcast. (AI Image RASmith)
240 Capital Dessert Trivia
What country eats the most ice cream? And what are four unique distinctions of Washington, DC.? (Art Netha Hussein)
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?