Bakers Dozen

  1. Carole Landis

Fictional chemical elements and their new-found property

Fictional chemical elements and their new-found property

  1. Feminum (from the TV series Wonder Woman) Bullet proof metal

Fictional chemical elements and their new-found property

  1. Feminum (from the TV series Wonder Woman) Bullet proof metal
  2. Dilithium (Star Trek) Crystal necessary for warp drive operation

Fictional chemical elements and their new-found property

  1. Feminum (from the TV series Wonder Woman) Bullet proof metal
  2. Dilithium (Star Trek) Crystal necessary for warp drive operation
  3. Unobtainium (Avatar) Causes heavier than air objects to float

Fictional chemical elements and their new-found property

  1. Feminum (from the TV series Wonder Woman) Bullet proof metal
  2. Dilithium (Star Trek) Crystal necessary for warp drive operation
  3. Unobtainium (Avatar) Causes heavier than air objects to float
  4. Scrith (from Larry Niven’s **Ringworld ** books) Had enough tensile strength to withstand the world’s spin without coming apart

Fictional chemical elements and their new-found property

  1. Feminum (from the TV series Wonder Woman) Bullet proof metal
  2. Dilithium (Star Trek) Crystal necessary for warp drive operation
  3. Unobtainium (Avatar) Causes heavier than air objects to float
  4. Scrith (from Larry Niven’s Ringworld books) Had enough tensile strength to withstand the world’s spin without coming apart
  5. Adamantium - (Marvel Comics - bonded to Wolverines’s skeleton) Indestructible metal

Fictional chemical elements and their new-found property

  1. Feminum (from the TV series Wonder Woman) Bullet proof metal
  2. Dilithium (Star Trek) Crystal necessary for warp drive operation
  3. Unobtainium (Avatar) Causes heavier than air objects to float
  4. Scrith (from Larry Niven’s Ringworld books) Had enough tensile strength to withstand the world’s spin without coming apart
  5. Adamantium - (Marvel Comics - bonded to Wolverines’s skeleton) Indestructible metal
  6. Element Zero (Mass Effect universe) reacts to electrical current by becoming progressively less massive; once mass is negative, FTL travel becomes possible

Fictional chemical elements and their new-found property

  1. Feminum (from the TV series Wonder Woman) Bullet proof metal
  2. Dilithium (Star Trek) Crystal necessary for warp drive operation
  3. Unobtainium (Avatar) Causes heavier than air objects to float
  4. Scrith (from Larry Niven’s Ringworld books) Had enough tensile strength to withstand the world’s spin without coming apart
  5. Adamantium - (Marvel Comics - bonded to Wolverines’s skeleton) Indestructible metal
  6. Element Zero (Mass Effect universe) reacts to electrical current by becoming progressively less massive; once mass is negative, FTL travel becomes possible
  7. Kryptonite (DC universe) Only substance that can harm Superman

Fictional chemical elements and their new-found property

  1. Feminum (from the TV series Wonder Woman) Bullet proof metal
  2. Dilithium (Star Trek) Crystal necessary for warp drive operation
  3. Unobtainium (Avatar) Causes heavier than air objects to float
  4. Scrith (from Larry Niven’s Ringworld books) Had enough tensile strength to withstand the world’s spin without coming apart
  5. Adamantium - (Marvel Comics - bonded to Wolverines’s skeleton) Indestructible metal
  6. Element Zero (Mass Effect universe) reacts to electrical current by becoming progressively less massive; once mass is negative, FTL travel becomes possible
  7. Kryptonite (DC universe) Only substance that can harm Superman
  8. Redstone (Minecraft) Acts as electrical wire to build electronic circuits, circuitry gates, pistons, dispensers, and other machines.

Fictional chemical elements and their new-found property

  1. Feminum (from the TV series Wonder Woman) Bullet proof metal
  2. Dilithium (Star Trek) Crystal necessary for warp drive operation
  3. Unobtainium (Avatar) Causes heavier than air objects to float
  4. Scrith (from Larry Niven’s Ringworld books) Had enough tensile strength to withstand the world’s spin without coming apart
  5. Adamantium - (Marvel Comics - bonded to Wolverines’s skeleton) Indestructible metal
  6. Element Zero (Mass Effect universe) reacts to electrical current by becoming progressively less massive; once mass is negative, FTL travel becomes possible
  7. Kryptonite (DC universe) Only substance that can harm Superman
  8. Redstone (Minecraft) Acts as electrical wire to build electronic circuits, circuitry gates, pistons, dispensers, and other machines.
  9. Illudium Phosdex – the Shaving Cream atom.

Fictional chemical elements and their new-found property

  1. Feminum (from the TV series Wonder Woman) Bullet proof metal
  2. Dilithium (Star Trek) Crystal necessary for warp drive operation
  3. Unobtainium (Avatar) Causes heavier than air objects to float
  4. Scrith (from Larry Niven’s Ringworld books) Had enough tensile strength to withstand the world’s spin without coming apart
  5. Adamantium - (Marvel Comics - bonded to Wolverines’s skeleton) Indestructible metal
  6. Element Zero (Mass Effect universe) reacts to electrical current by becoming progressively less massive; once mass is negative, FTL travel becomes possible
  7. Kryptonite (DC universe) Only substance that can harm Superman
  8. Redstone (Minecraft) Acts as electrical wire to build electronic circuits, circuitry gates, pistons, dispensers, and other machines.
  9. Illudium Phosdex – the Shaving Cream atom.
  10. Supermanium (DC universe, Silver Age) Created by Superman, nearly invulnerable metal.

Fictional chemical elements and their new-found property

  1. Feminum (from the TV series Wonder Woman) Bullet proof metal
  2. Dilithium (Star Trek) Crystal necessary for warp drive operation
  3. Unobtainium (Avatar) Causes heavier than air objects to float
  4. Scrith (from Larry Niven’s Ringworld books) Had enough tensile strength to withstand the world’s spin without coming apart
  5. Adamantium - (Marvel Comics - bonded to Wolverines’s skeleton) Indestructible metal
  6. Element Zero (Mass Effect universe) reacts to electrical current by becoming progressively less massive; once mass is negative, FTL travel becomes possible
  7. Kryptonite (DC universe) Only substance that can harm Superman
  8. Redstone (Minecraft) Acts as electrical wire to build electronic circuits, circuitry gates, pistons, dispensers, and other machines.
  9. Illudium Phosdex – the Shaving Cream atom.
  10. Supermanium (DC universe, Silver Age) Created by Superman, nearly invulnerable metal.
  11. Valorium, (Legion of Super-Heroes)–Anti-gravity capabilities, is used to make Legion light rings.

Fictional chemical elements and their new-found property

  1. Feminum (from the TV series Wonder Woman) Bullet proof metal
  2. Dilithium (Star Trek) Crystal necessary for warp drive operation
  3. Unobtainium (Avatar) Causes heavier than air objects to float
  4. Scrith (from Larry Niven’s Ringworld books) Had enough tensile strength to withstand the world’s spin without coming apart
  5. Adamantium - (Marvel Comics - bonded to Wolverines’s skeleton) Indestructible metal
  6. Element Zero (Mass Effect universe) reacts to electrical current by becoming progressively less massive; once mass is negative, FTL travel becomes possible
  7. Kryptonite (DC universe) Only substance that can harm Superman
  8. Redstone (Minecraft) Acts as electrical wire to build electronic circuits, circuitry gates, pistons, dispensers, and other machines.
  9. Illudium Phosdex – the Shaving Cream atom.
  10. Supermanium (DC universe, Silver Age) Created by Superman, nearly invulnerable metal.
  11. Valorium, (Legion of Super-Heroes)–Anti-gravity capabilities, is used to make Legion light rings.
  12. Chemical X (Powerpuff Girls) It gave Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup their superpowers.

Fictional chemical elements and their new-found property

  1. Feminum (from the TV series Wonder Woman) Bullet proof metal
  2. Dilithium (Star Trek) Crystal necessary for warp drive operation
  3. Unobtainium (Avatar) Causes heavier than air objects to float
  4. Scrith (from Larry Niven’s Ringworld books) Had enough tensile strength to withstand the world’s spin without coming apart
  5. Adamantium - (Marvel Comics - bonded to Wolverines’s skeleton) Indestructible metal
  6. Element Zero (Mass Effect universe) reacts to electrical current by becoming progressively less massive; once mass is negative, FTL travel becomes possible
  7. Kryptonite (DC universe) Only substance that can harm Superman
  8. Redstone (Minecraft) Acts as electrical wire to build electronic circuits, circuitry gates, pistons, dispensers, and other machines.
  9. Illudium Phosdex – the Shaving Cream atom.
  10. Supermanium (DC universe, Silver Age) Created by Superman, nearly invulnerable metal.
  11. Valorium, (Legion of Super-Heroes)–Anti-gravity capabilities, is used to make Legion light rings.
  12. Chemical X (Powerpuff Girls) It gave Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup their superpowers.
  13. Jethrik (Doctor Who) Required for space warp drives

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Black and White TV Shows You Still See in Syndication Today

  1. The Twilight Zone

Black and White TV Shows You Still See in Syndication Today

  1. The Twilight Zone
  2. Leave it to Beaver

Black and White TV Shows You Still See in Syndication Today

  1. The Twilight Zone
  2. Leave it to Beaver
  3. The Andy Griffith Show

Black and White TV Shows You Still See in Syndication Today

  1. The Twilight Zone
  2. Leave it to Beaver
  3. The Andy Griffith Show
  4. The Honeymooners

Black and White TV Shows You Still See in Syndication Today

  1. The Twilight Zone
  2. Leave it to Beaver
  3. The Andy Griffith Show
  4. The Honeymooners
  5. I Love Lucy/The Desi Lucy Comedy Hour

Black and White TV Shows You Still See in Syndication Today

  1. The Twilight Zone
  2. Leave it to Beaver
  3. The Andy Griffith Show
  4. The Honeymooners
  5. I Love Lucy/The Desi Lucy Comedy Hour
  6. The Rifleman

Black and White TV Shows You Still See in Syndication Today

  1. The Twilight Zone
  2. Leave it to Beaver
  3. The Andy Griffith Show
  4. The Honeymooners
  5. I Love Lucy/The Desi Lucy Comedy Hour
  6. The Rifleman
  7. The Adventures Of Superman