What famous musician filled in on drums – for all the bands playing the night Buddy Holly died? And what popular 1930s craze had people swallowing something? Hear the Off Ramp Podcast.
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.
269 Knee Slap Trivia
How did Hollywood influence the way you think of frogs. And who is the recording artist credited with the first concept album.
267 Bell Ringer Trivia
Where is a bell that’s been ringing non-stop since the 1840s? And where was the highest wind speed ever recorded? Hear Episode 267 of the Off Ramp Podcast
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?
261 More Polar Vortex Trivia
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.
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?
239 Hard Deadline Trivia
What country’s tallest building is a 105 story hotel, a “tower of doom” that’s never hosted a single guest? (Photo: Roman Harak, Wikimedia Commons)
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)










