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