Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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argon donor card

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So that, in the event of your death, your next of kin know what to do with any receptacles of argon you may have
hippo, Jan 28 2023

Argon lamp https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argand_lamp
Practical application [pocmloc, Jan 30 2023]

Invented by someone French https://en.m.wikipe...i/Forest_of_Argonne
[pertinax, Jan 30 2023]


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       Where is it? Ar, it's all gone.
xenzag, Jan 28 2023
  

       My grandfather had a stoneware jar of mercury, perhaps 100ml or so, perhaps more. I remember playing with it as a child. I never found it after he died though. So [+] as long as it is exended to all elements.
pocmloc, Jan 28 2023
  

       Also avoids any argoments.
xenzag, Jan 28 2023
  

       Guess all pun limits argon.
doctorremulac3, Jan 28 2023
  

       Once we are gone, we argon...but argons aren't gone.
Sgt Teacup, Jan 29 2023
  

       G R O A N
tatterdemalion, Jan 29 2023
  

       we argonna be seeing these for some time aren't we?
Voice, Jan 29 2023
  

       Does that include draining (carefully...) the argon out of your double-glazed windows (replaced with air or something equally cheap-n-nasty) before selling the house to some unsuspecting rube?
neutrinos_shadow, Jan 30 2023
  

       The invention described in this idea could also be useful for other purposes
pocmloc, Jan 30 2023
  


 

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