Something that is more, or the most, out of the ordinary
Oddest
The Alkali Metal that helps form table salt
Na / Sodium
The rarest personality type, and it is more commonly found to be women
INFJ
日本 or Nihon
Japan
This breakfast food is the name of a greyish color, but actually mainly consists of green -making me start quaking! (#D9DAD2 )
Oatmeal
Someone who is different from social norms and is rejected
Outcast
Bananas, avocados, soybeans and nuts are all high in this element with atomic number 19
K / Potassium
The most common Myers Briggs is said to be this, so suppose we mistyped Granny again, or are people similar to her :?
ISFJ
Deutschland
Germany
This fishy name is used to identify a pinkish color
Salmon
When someone responds dramatically without justification
Overreact
Tungsten, a rare metal with the highest melting point out of all metals, is represented by this letter(s)
W
Bean bean bo bean is the only one in our family who has this letter/group
Perceiver (we're all judging)
Pilipinas
The Philippines
Burnt Sienna seems to be the outcome of cooking this weird-looking yellow color
Raw Sienna
Somethings don't just change during this period of time, well, except for your brain
Overnight
This Noble Gas has an atomic number 10 more than Oxygen, and is the third most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere
This letter/group accounts for a whopping 3/4 of the population, and 3-4/6 of our family - now I'm kind of scared
S / Sensors
Éire
Ireland
This dark, pinkish-purple color was the only way to identify a boy in Lord of the Flies who had a said birthmark of it. It's also a fruit/plant's name
Mulberry
A member of a group that goes against another group/idea/government
Oppositionist
Chemiluminescence is the glowing of this element, atomic number 15, when it oxidizes
P / Phosphorus
Ruth Langmore (Ozark) is this letter/group for her third letter in her Myers Briggs (which all have four letters)
T / Thinker
Polska
Poland
In 1994, Crayola made scented crayons (resembling their names), but had to change the scents because some were good enough to eat! I don't understand how this #000000 (black) color, scented as it's candy name, would be tasty, though!
Licorice