The Periodic Table
The Kardashians
Grammy Winners
Greek and Polish
Over Two Meters
100

This David Guetta song produced in 2011 features Sia speaking about empowerment.

Titanium

100

This former NBA Laker was married to Khloé Kardashian from 2009 to 2016.

Lamar Odom

100

This artist, who has won fourteen Grammys, was born in Pennsylvania but moved to Nashville at age eleven to pursue a career in country music.

Taylor Swift

100

Topped with grilled onions, yellow mustard, and served on a bun, the Maxwell Street Polish contains this item, usually made from pork.

Kielbasa (Polish sausage)

100

This historical landmark, standing at 55 meters, once housed a pumping station and survived the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Today, it shares a name with shopping mall nearby.

Chicago Water Tower

200

The San Francisco 49ers are named after the prospectors of a "rush" for this type of element.

Gold

200

In 1994, Robert Kardashian defended this football player when he was charged with the murders of his ex-wife and her friend.

OJ Simpson

200

With 35, this singer-songwriter also has the most Grammy wins, with the latest being for the album "Cowboy Carter"

Beyonce

200

This ancient citadel in Athens, Greece, is home to iconic structures like the Parthenon and has been a symbol of classical Greek civilization for centuries

Acropolis

200

This massive herbivorous dinosaur, known for its long neck, could grow over 30 feet in length, far exceeding 10 feet.

Brachiosaurus

300

Taking up the last column of the period table, these elements are commonly used in lighting.

Noble gases

300

This iconic zip code is the setting of the famous teen drama where Kim Kardashian appeared as a guest star in a 2008 episode.

90210

300

Beating nominees like Benson Boone and Sabrina Carpenter, this latest Best New Artist winner had a hit "cheer song" which repeats the letters of the song's title in the chorus

Chappell Roan

300

This military alliance, which Greece in 1952 and Poland in 1999, connects Europe with North America and takes its name from the ocean that separates them.

NATO

300

This activist is depicted in the Statue of Unity, the world's tallest statue at over 182 meters tall

Sardar Patel

400

This electrolyte is essential for proper muscle and nerve function, and its deficiency can cause weakness, cramping, and dangerous heart arrhythmias.

Potassium

400

Caitlyn Jenner won Olympic gold at this event, a  competition that includes the 100-meter dash, long jump, and shot put.

Decathlon

400

This Canadian rapper has publicly tweeted that the Grammys were "remain corrupt" but performed alongside Playboy Carti in the 2025 award ceremony.

The Weeknd

400

The daughter of Zeus and Demeter, this Greek goddess of fertility was sent to the underworld to marry Hades.

Persephone

400

This animal, closely related to the giraffe, shares its long neck and similar body structure, but is typically smaller, has spots, and is native to the forests of Central and West Africa.

Okapi

500

This element, commonly stored in pressure vessels, is a highly reactive halogen used in water purification, disinfectants, and the production of PVC.

Chlorine

500

Alongside Kylie Cosmetics and Bourjois, this beauty company is a Coty-subsidiary and is known for their tagline "Easy breezy beautiful"

CoverGirl

500

This debutant swept the "Big Four" Grammy awards with her 2020 album: When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?

Billie Eilish

500

This group of islands in the Aegean Sea, known for their traditional white-and-blue architecture, includes Mykonos, Santorini, and Naxos.

Cyclades

500

The 1943 work, Mural, is this artist's largest canvas at  8 feet x 19 feet.

Jackson Pollock 

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