Early full audio films were called “talkies”.
President Benjamin Harrison spontaneously combusted.
London, UK, is further north than New York City.
Islands float on very dense ocean water.
Charles de Gaulle was the leader of France.
Antelope have hooves.
Eric Clapton played the guitar.
Christopher Columbus founded the USA in 1776.
The Gulf of Mexico borders Mexico and the USA.
There are bridges on the Thames River.
Tasmania is an Australian island.
Wales is on the island of Great Britain.
Michael Faraday was a scientist.
Omega is a Greek letter.
There are 1,000 joules in a kilojoule.
Elton John did the song “Rocket Man”.
Pingu Pingu is the capital of American Samoa.
Champagne, the drink, is named for a French region.
Dingoes sleep with their eyes open.
Australia’s leader is a prime minister.
Adding “Y” to “cheek” makes a word.
Alaska and Michigan are about equally populous.
Penguins are birds.
A Chinese astronaut has walked on the moon.
Kathmandu is in Africa.
Chimps are smarter than koalas.
The number 711 is divisible by 9.
Chengdu is a Chinese city.
Cricket is played with a bat.
Japan only has 3 populated islands.
Gold’s elemental symbol is Au.
Spider-Man traditionally wears a cape.
Vietnam is communist.
The Spanish word “hermano” means heart.
There has been a successful brain transplant.
Bavaria is a state within Germany.
Russia has territory in the arctic circle.
Five is a prime number.
Jack Nicholson has won an Oscar.
Binary uses digits 0-9 and also the letters a-g.
The Niger is the longest river in Africa.
Sound is the vibration of air molecules.
The naked eye can see billions of stars in the night sky.
Buenos Aires is in Brazil.
Magnets work because they are radioactive.
The common cold is a viral infection.
The Japanese flag is more than half white.
Annie is a musical about an orphaned bear.
For two of statements though, I was not sure if they are supposed to be traps or not. "Sound is the vibration of air molecules" - it's true, of course, but I thought that the exclusion of solid or liquid matter may render it not (completely) true.
"Australia's leader is a prime minister". I thought that here the trap is that Australia is a constitutional monarchy, meaning the Charles is its leader.
But maybe I'm overthinking it all. :)
Nice attempt Dimby BTW