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In this contest, solvers were presented with 17 clues whose answers could be formed by stringing together four or more symbols for chemical elements, as shown on the Periodic Table provided. The number in parentheses after each clue indicated how many elements were used in the solution. Elements could be used more than once within a single answer, and clues were (intended to be) presented in alphabetical

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