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Element from the Greek word for "strange
Element having atomic number 10
Element important in nucleonics
Element in a guessing contest
Element in a lot of advertising?
Element in a pairs skating routine
Element in a rechargeable battery
Element in advertising
Element in air
Element in antiseptics
Element in arc lamps
Element in atomic clocks
Element in blue glass
Element in brass
Element in certain blue pigments
Element in Chinese cosmology
Element in colemanite
Element in comic books since 1949
Element in diner signs
Element in disinfectants
Element in Einstein's formula
Element in electrodes
Element in ferrites
Element in Geiger counters
Element in headlights
Element in hemoglobin
Element in insecticides
Element in kelp
Element in laughing gas
Element in LEDs
Element in magnetic alloys
Element in many a whodunit
Element in many Agatha Christie books
Element in many arc lamps
Element in many pub signs
Element in many semiconductors
Element in many stained-glass windows
Element in meteorites
Element in most flashing lights
Element in murder mysteries
Element in nail-polish remover
Element in photoelectric cells
Element in Pyrex
Element in radio tubes
Element in raisins
Element in some auto headlights
Element in some batteries
Element in some detergents
Element in some electric lamps
Element in some lamps
Element in stainless steel
Element in Stephen King novels
Element in strobe lights
Element in Teflon
Element in the cleanser 20 Mule Team
Element in the penultimate column of the periodic table
Element in traditional medicine
Element in uranium series
Element in vacuum tubes
Element in Vegas signs
Element in vitamin B12
Element in water
Element in witherite
Element info: abbr.
Element like gold or silver
Element like oxygen or carbon
Element makeup
Element name derived from the Latin for "Copenhagen
Element name derived from the Latin for "France
Element name derived from the Latin for "Paris
Element name derived from the Latin for "Russia
Element named for a mythical Greek weeper
Element named for a mythical queen
Element named for a planet
Element named for a two-time Nobelist
Element named for its discoverer's Scandinavian brithplace
Element named for the German state where it was discovered
Element named for the rainbow
Element named from the Greek for "strange
Element next to astatine on the periodic table
Element next to carbon on the periodic table
Element next to iodine in the periodic table
Element next to iodine on the periodic table
Element no. 10
Element No. 13
Element No. 27
Element No. 30
Element no. 39
Element no. 5
Element No. 51
Element no. 68
Element no. 77
Element number 10
Element number 26
Element number 32 (named for a European country)
Element number 5
Element number 53
Element number 54
Element number five
Element obtained only from air
Element of a moral code
Element of a murder mystery
Element of a Scottish accent
Element of ambulance driving?
Element of an email address
Element of avant-garde music?
Element of change?
Element of change, overseas
Element of chaos theory
Element of disguise
Element of DNA that encodes traits
Element of many murder mysteries?
Element of many whodunits
Element of negative campaigning
Element of old burlesque strip teases
Element of one's inheritance
Element of passive solar building design
Element of picture writing
Element of solar winds
Element of some football trades
Element of some readouts
Element of surprise?
Element" of surprise in a murder mystery?
Element of the Google Apps suite with a spam filter
Element of the Great White Way
Element of Times Square
Element often found in meteorites
Element particle
Element: Prefix
Element Prometheus stole from Olympus
Element resembling tin
Element seen in Las Vegas
Element suffix
Element taken in supplements
Element tested for in home inspections
Element that can harden lead
Element that gives blood its color
Element that produces a violet gas when heated
Element that quickly oxidizes in air
Element that sounds like the middle two letters should be switched
Element that's liquid at room temperature
Element the body needs, but cannot make
Element to the left of carbon
Element unit
Element unit: Abbr.
Element used by a Green Beret?
Element used by a sore loser?
Element used by a Trojan War hero?
Element used by steelmakers