Trivia Connections: Uncovering Interesting Facts Across Various Fields

1. The slogan "Han shot first" was a protest against the re-editing of the film Star Wars.
2. The city where the boundaries of the North, East, and West Ridings met is York.
3. The smallest species of UK crow is the Jackdaw.
4. The notorious Disney film based on stories by Joel Chandler Harris is Song of the South.
5. The precursor of the UN established by the Treaty of Versailles is the League of Nations.
6. Rama IX ruled Thailand from 1946 to 2016.
7. The singer and pianist born Eunice Waymon is Nina Simone.
8. The military force BAOR stands for British Army of the Rhine.
9. The link between Ancient China, California, Nagasaki, Latin Quarter of Paris, and Rome is that they are settings of Puccini operas: Turandot, La fanciulla del West, Madama Butterfly, La bohème, and Tosca.
10. The alert, warning, and severe warning levels in the UK are related to flood warnings.
11. Covalent, ionic, and metallic are types of chemical bonds.
12. Bakelite, french fries, internal combustion engine, saxophone, and standard map projection are all Belgian inventions (some contested).
13. Ade Adepitan, Ian Dury, Frida Kahlo, Joni Mitchell, Itzhak Perlman, and FDR are all polio survivors.
14. Bligh's ship, Olympus Mons location, Panthera leo, and Via Lactea are all related to chocolate bars: Bounty, Mars, Lion, and Milky Way.
15. Isabella of France and Margaret of Anjou, Chester Burnett, and Jordan Belfort are all related to Wolf bynames: both She-Wolf of France, musician Howlin' Wolf, and trader Wolf of Wall Street.
In conclusion, these questions and answers cover a wide range of topics from film and history to science and culture, showcasing interesting connections and trivia across various fields.