You’re Invited to Sit at the Periodic Table
Imagine being invited to sit at the periodic table alongside mythological figures and elements named after them. Among the esteemed guests are the 12 titans (titanium), Prometheus (promethium), and Thor (thorium). Nobel prizewinners also have a seat at the table, with elements named after them such as Ernest Rutherford (rutherfordium), Marie Skłodowska-Curie and Pierre Curie (curium), and Albert Einstein (einsteinium). Let’s not forget the “noble types” – the noble gases that grace the far-right-hand side of the periodic table.
Decoding the Word “Noel”
The word on the card is Noel (or, more accurately, NOeL). N represents newtons, O signifies the most common blood type, e stands for a mathematical constant, and L indicates that Carl Linnaeus named a species.
The Versatile Element 47 – Silver
Element 47, silver, has been a valuable element through the ages. It plays a role in creating images through its use in photography and mirrors. Silver’s antimicrobial properties make it a common component in wound dressings. Additionally, silver adds a touch of elegance to our lives through silverware and shiny Christmas tree decorations.
Unraveling the “Carol of the Bells”
The phrase “Carol of the Bells” refers to astronomer Jocelyn Bell Burnell, physicist John Stewart Bell, and inventor Alexander Graham Bell.
Connecting Gingerbread to Metric Prefixes
Gingerbread shares its first two letters with commonly used metric prefixes. From nano to giga, these prefixes adjust numbers by powers of 10, making them bigger or smaller.
Pioneering Women and a Scientific Ancestor
Ada Lovelace, Mary Anning, Hannah Fry, and mitochondrial Eve are all notable figures. Mary Anning stands out as the only one without a palindromic first name.
Melding Energy and Inheritance
By adding symbols for energy (E) and the electronvolt (eV) to Mendel, we arrive at Mendeleev. Gregor Mendel and Dmitri Mendeleev made significant contributions to science in their respective fields.
A Word Play on Makemake, Murmur, and Meme
The words Makemake, murmur, and meme are constructed with a repeated unit that shortens with each repetition. This pattern leads to the logical progression to the year MM (2000 in Roman numerals).
Lighting Up the Christmas Pudding
Christmas pudding tradition involves setting the dessert ablaze with warmed brandy. The ethanol vapour from the alcohol burns, creating a festive spectacle.
Grandma’s Charades Musical Theme
Grandma’s charades centered around the theme of music, encompassing classical, rock, pop, punk, and emo genres.
The Timeless Art of Cheese Making
Cheese has been a culinary delight for over 7000 years, deriving its flavor and texture from a variety of bacteria, molds, and yeasts.
Cracking the Nutty Clues
Each clue hints at a word containing the term “nut” – sternutation, nutria, minute, and nutrition. These nut-related words may find their way into your stocking or onto the dinner table.

