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Special Sub-Topic: For Bob Dylan's Birthday


Who is the Roman god of wine?

    Bacchus.

This poisonous flower of the dogbane family is the same name as an alternative rock band. What is this flower's name?
    oleander.

This man, often nicknamed the Thin White Duke, wrote a song for Bob Dylan titled 'Song for Bob Dylan'. Give me his last name.
    Bowie & David Bowie.

This petite general gained power in France shortly after Robespierre was executed. Give me his last name.
    Bonaparte & Napoleon Bonaparte. Better known as Napoleon.

This is the huge ash tree in Norse mythology that will bind heaven, hell, and earth together. What is its name? Warning: this one is pretty hard to spell.
    Yggdrasil & ygdrasil.

0.10 meters = 1?
    decimeter.

There are two spellings of the word for the traditional skullcaps worn by Orthodox and Conservative Jewish men. Give either spelling.
    yarmulke & yarmelke & yarmolke & yarmulky & yarmelky.

Which branch of American government was created by the first article of the Constitution?
    Legislative.

What is the first name of the male character in 'Bye Bye Birdie' who sings the song 'Put on a Happy Face'?
    Albert. Albert J. Peterson, to be exact.

Once upon a time, William Safire wrote a speech for former vice president Spiro Agnew. He used a particular piece of alliteration. What letter begins each word in said piece of alliteration?
    N. Agnew's speech spoke of 'nattering nabobs'. Not something you'd associate with Mr. Dylan, but ah well.


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