Elements of the Periodic Table

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Across
  1. 1. The noble gas that likes to add a touch of color to light.
  2. 6. Used in batteries, it’s like the energetic Duracell of the periodic table.
  3. 7. Unstable and explosive – the rockstar of the alkali metals.
  4. 8. A versatile element that’s a key player in modern electronics.
  5. 9. The essential element for a healthy thyroid – and a cool science experiment.
  6. 15. The heavy-duty metal that can take the heat – a true workhorse.
  7. 18. A dental superhero, fighting cavities one atom at a time.
  8. 19. Not a university degree, but an element named after a physicist.
  9. 20. The element that’s a bit salty but essential for life.
  10. 22. The stinky, yellow element that's vital for life's chemistry.
  11. 24. Like a mad scientist’s potion, this element is curiously radioactive.
  12. 25. The element that's resistant to heat and ready for high temperatures.
  13. 26. A noble gas that prefers to keep things calm and stable.
  14. 27. An element with a number for a name – mysterious and temporary.
  15. 30. Honoring the pioneering physicist Lise Meitner, not a place on a map.
  16. 34. The temporary name for an element awaiting a permanent identity.
  17. 35. A rare earth element, not a spell from a fantasy novel.
  18. 36. A metal that's not just a mouthful but crucial for steel strength.
  19. 38. The bling of the periodic table, loved by pharaohs and rappers alike.
  20. 39. A rare earth element with a name that sounds like it belongs in a fantasy tale.
  21. 40. The element that loves to glow in the dark.
  22. 41. Named after Berkeley, not Sherlock’s sidekick.
  23. 44. The building block of the digital age – it's in every computer chip.
  24. 45. A superconductor that loves to keep things cool.
  25. 47. The banana-friendly element that keeps muscles firing.
  26. 48. Named after the discoverer of X-rays – a real illuminator.
  27. 49. The toxic metal that walks a fine line between medicine and poison.
  28. 53. The shiny metal that's both precious and antimicrobial.
  29. 56. The high-pitched partygoer that makes balloons soar.
  30. 57. The pool party enthusiast that keeps things disinfected.
  31. 60. The versatile metal that's been a friend to civilization for centuries.
  32. 62. A metal that leaves its mark on LCD screens.
  33. 63. The silver liquid that loves to play tricks with its surface tension.
  34. 67. The breath of life, keeping us alive one inhalation at a time.
  35. 70. The radioactive rockstar that powers nuclear reactors.
  36. 71. This bone-building rockstar loves dairy and leafy greens.
  37. 72. The artificial element with a technologically intriguing history.
  38. 75. A rare earth element that’s anything but elusive in your puzzle.
  39. 77. The stair-stepping beauty that loves to show off its colorful side.
  40. 78. A transition metal with a name that sounds like it belongs in a superhero comic.
  41. 80. So cool, it's used in atomic clocks – the James Bond of timekeeping.
  42. 84. The precious metal that loves to shine in catalytic converters.
  43. 85. The trace element that's an essential player in your body's chemistry.
  44. 86. A radioactive performer that takes the stage early.
  45. 90. Dense, corrosion-resistant, and shining in cosmic collisions.
  46. 91. The firework enhancer that gives the night sky its vibrant hues.
  47. 92. Named after a famous scientist and Bohr-ing for trouble.
  48. 93. The element that’s not just for bling – it’s a structural superstar.
  49. 95. Superman’s home planet, also known for its noble silence.
  50. 98. Hard to pronounce, easy to admire – it's magnetic and rare.
  51. 100. For X-ray vision, just add a dash of this element.
  52. 101. Once a pencil star, now a cautionary tale in pipes.
  53. 102. A rare earth element that's like the quiet philosopher of the periodic table.
  54. 104. Not a DJ, but this element can sure spin things around.
  55. 105. A magnetic element that’s always willing to lend a helping hand.
  56. 106. An element in limbo, waiting for its moment in the naming spotlight.
  57. 107. If elements had beards, this one would be the most stylish.
  58. 109. Not just a hunch, it’s a magnetic attraction.
  59. 110. The magnetic actor that steals the show in MRI machines.
  60. 111. The firestarter in fireworks and the powerhouse in your muscles.
  61. 112. A metal that's not just a great guitar, but also a catalyst.
  62. 113. The strong and corrosion-resistant metal with a tantalizing name.
Down
  1. 2. Not a planet but a radioactive element born in a nuclear reactor.
  2. 3. The bridge between silicon and tin – a tech-savvy element.
  3. 4. A metal that gets a kick out of melting in your hand.
  4. 5. The corrosion-resistant metal that’s essential for a healthy body.
  5. 6. Not Hollywood, but still a star in the world of radioactivity.
  6. 10. Named after the father of the periodic table – a true VIP.
  7. 11. So rare, it’s like the VIP of the periodic table – you'll hardly find it anywhere.
  8. 12. The ultimate party crasher – it's everywhere!
  9. 13. Not a unit of distance but an element with nuclear charm.
  10. 14. Denser than lead, tougher than nails – the unsung hero.
  11. 16. The mood stabilizer, keeping things calm on the chemical stage.
  12. 17. Like a silent guardian, protecting nuclear reactors.
  13. 21. A volatile element that's all about bromance with sodium.
  14. 23. The glowing element that once added magic to watch dials.
  15. 28. The metalloid that’s like a telltale sign of interesting chemistry.
  16. 29. Not just for bombs, it's also a source of nuclear power.
  17. 31. The five-cent metal, a vital player in stainless steel.
  18. 32. The superhero of blood, the core of the Earth.
  19. 33. Lightweight hero of beverage cans and foil capes.
  20. 37. The invisible gas that's essential for life and a cool party trick.
  21. 42. Brilliant in its own right, not just for geniuses.
  22. 43. A rare earth element with a greenish touch – a true gem.
  23. 46. Named after a Nobel laureate, not a lawyer.
  24. 47. Not a superhero, but a radioactive protagonist.
  25. 48. A rare and valuable element with a touch of ruthlessness.
  26. 50. A metal that's neither pro nor con, just a little rebellious.
  27. 51. The element that adds a touch of toughness to steel.
  28. 52. Found in labs, not Darth Vader's lightsaber crystal.
  29. 54. This element, a deadly beauty, once graced the cosmetics of queens.
  30. 55. A metal so essential, it's practically currency!
  31. 58. Illuminating theaters and minds alike – it's the element of light.
  32. 59. Another placeholder in the periodic table, waiting for a name.
  33. 61. The firestarter in your DNA, lighting up the biological stage.
  34. 64. The blue beauty that's magnetic and cobalting everyone’s attention.
  35. 65. The element that likes to keep things scandiliciously interesting.
  36. 66. The heavyweight champion of the periodic table.
  37. 68. Named after the creator of dynamite, not peace prizes.
  38. 69. A temporary moniker for an element with potential but no official name.
  39. 73. A shiny element that loves to add a touch of glam to steel.
  40. 74. A rare earth element with a name that sounds like a distant, magical realm.
  41. 76. The radioactive element that's both powerful and naturally occurring.
  42. 79. The colorful magnet that loves to stick around.
  43. 81. Not a spell in Harry Potter, but a magical element nonetheless.
  44. 82. A basic troublemaker that’s essential for a stable life.
  45. 83. The humble beginning, the fuel for the stars.
  46. 86. Captain America’s lesser-known element, adding a glow to smoke detectors.
  47. 87. The alkali metal that’s a little rambunctious in the periodic playground.
  48. 88. Rare, radioactive, and ready to party in the lab.
  49. 89. The light dancer with a name that sounds like a sparkling gem.
  50. 91. Named after a famous chemist, not an underwater kingdom.
  51. 94. Yet another numerical placeholder, seeking its true identity.
  52. 96. The prestige metal that’s as rare as it is lustrous.
  53. 97. The lightweight, strong metal that’s like the superhero of alloys.
  54. 99. The radioactive element that's like a tiny, dangerous polka dot.
  55. 103. The noble gas that sneaks into basements and keeps a low profile.
  56. 108. The glowing gas that turns every sign into a masterpiece.