Bakers Dozen

Fictional ghosts

  1. Jacob Marley (A Christmas Carol)
  2. Hamlet’s father
  3. Linnet (The Children of Green Knowe by L. M. Boston)
  4. Casper
  5. Dr. Crowe (Bruce Willis) in “The Sixth Sense”
  6. Obi-Wan Kenobi (in Star Wars V & VI)

Fictional ghosts

  1. Jacob Marley (A Christmas Carol)
  2. Hamlet’s father
  3. Linnet (The Children of Green Knowe by L. M. Boston)
  4. Casper
  5. Dr. Crowe (Bruce Willis) in “The Sixth Sense”
  6. Obi-Wan Kenobi (in Star Wars V & VI)
  7. Betelgeuse (from Beetlejuice)

Fictional ghosts

  1. Jacob Marley (A Christmas Carol)
  2. Hamlet’s father
  3. Linnet (The Children of Green Knowe by L. M. Boston)
  4. Casper
  5. Dr. Crowe (Bruce Willis) in “The Sixth Sense”
  6. Obi-Wan Kenobi (in Star Wars V & VI)
  7. Betelgeuse (from Beetlejuice)
  8. Slimer from the Ghostbusters franchise

Fictional ghosts

  1. Jacob Marley (A Christmas Carol)
  2. Hamlet’s father
  3. Linnet (The Children of Green Knowe by L. M. Boston)
  4. Casper
  5. Dr. Crowe (Bruce Willis) in “The Sixth Sense”
  6. Obi-Wan Kenobi (in Star Wars V & VI)
  7. Betelgeuse (from Beetlejuice)
  8. Slimer from the Ghostbusters franchise
  9. Sir Simon de Canterville

Fictional ghosts

  1. Jacob Marley (A Christmas Carol)
  2. Hamlet’s father
  3. Linnet (The Children of Green Knowe by L. M. Boston)
  4. Casper
  5. Dr. Crowe (Bruce Willis) in “The Sixth Sense”
  6. Obi-Wan Kenobi (in Star Wars V & VI)
  7. Betelgeuse (from Beetlejuice)
  8. Slimer from the Ghostbusters franchise
  9. Sir Simon de Canterville
  10. The Spectre (DC Comics)

Fictional ghosts

  1. Jacob Marley (A Christmas Carol)
  2. Hamlet’s father
  3. Linnet (The Children of Green Knowe by L. M. Boston)
  4. Casper
  5. Dr. Crowe (Bruce Willis) in “The Sixth Sense”
  6. Obi-Wan Kenobi (in Star Wars V & VI)
  7. Betelgeuse (from Beetlejuice)
  8. Slimer from the Ghostbusters franchise
  9. Sir Simon de Canterville
  10. The Spectre (DC Comics)
  11. Mrs. Muir’s pal, Captain Gregg

Fictional ghosts

  1. Jacob Marley (A Christmas Carol)
  2. Hamlet’s father
  3. Linnet (The Children of Green Knowe by L. M. Boston)
  4. Casper
  5. Dr. Crowe (Bruce Willis) in “The Sixth Sense”
  6. Obi-Wan Kenobi (in Star Wars V & VI)
  7. Betelgeuse (from Beetlejuice)
  8. Slimer from the Ghostbusters franchise
  9. Sir Simon de Canterville
  10. The Spectre (DC Comics)
  11. Mrs. Muir’s pal, Captain Gregg
  12. The denizens of Room 217 (The Shining)

Fictional ghosts

  1. Jacob Marley (A Christmas Carol)
  2. Hamlet’s father
  3. Linnet (The Children of Green Knowe by L. M. Boston)
  4. Casper
  5. Dr. Crowe (Bruce Willis) in “The Sixth Sense”
  6. Obi-Wan Kenobi (in Star Wars V & VI)
  7. Betelgeuse (from Beetlejuice)
  8. Slimer from the Ghostbusters franchise
  9. Sir Simon de Canterville
  10. The Spectre (DC Comics)
  11. Mrs. Muir’s pal, Captain Gregg
  12. The denizens of Room 217 (The Shining)
  13. The Headess Horseman of Sleepy Hollow

The ghost of a Hessian soldier who was decapitated by a cannonball during the American Revolutionary War.

Next: Chemical elements whose symbol does not reflect their modern English name.

  1. Lead – Pb

Next: Chemical elements whose symbol does not reflect their modern English name. (I think there are only eleven, so we’ll start with #3.)

  1. Lead – Pb

Chemical elements whose symbol does not reflect their modern English name. (I think there are only eleven, so we’ll start with #3.)

  1. Lead – Pb
  2. Gold - Ag

Chemical elements whose symbol does not reflect their modern English name. (I think there are only eleven, so we’ll start with #3.)

  1. Lead – Pb
  2. Gold – Au
  3. Silver – Ag

Chemical elements whose symbol does not reflect their modern English name. (I think there are only eleven, so we’ll start with #3.)

  1. Lead – Pb
  2. Gold - Ag

Gold is Au, for aurum

  1. Silver-Ag

Chemical elements whose symbol does not reflect their modern English name. (I think there are only eleven, so we’ll start with #3.)

  1. Lead – Pb
  2. Gold – Au
  3. Silver – Ag

Jinx! on #5 there, Professor.

Chemical elements whose symbol does not reflect their modern English name. (I think there are only eleven, so we’ll start with #3.)

  1. Lead – Pb
  2. Gold – Au
  3. Silver – Ag
  4. Iron – Fe

Almost a triple Jinx! I was just about to post the same.

[Y’gotta be fast in this game]

Chemical elements whose symbol does not reflect their modern English name. (I think there are only eleven, so we’ll start with #3.)

  1. Lead – Pb
  2. Gold – Au
  3. Silver – Ag
  4. Iron – Fe
  5. Potassium - K

Chemical elements whose symbol does not reflect their modern English name. (I think there are only eleven, so we’ll start with #3.)

  1. Lead – Pb
  2. Gold – Au
  3. Silver – Ag
  4. Iron – Fe
  5. Potassium - K
  6. Tungsten - W

Chemical elements whose symbol does not reflect their modern English name. (I think there are only eleven, so we’ll start with #3.)

  1. Lead – Pb
  2. Gold – Au
  3. Silver – Ag
  4. Iron – Fe
  5. Potassium - K
  6. Tin - Sn

Chemical elements whose symbol does not reflect their modern English name. (I think there are only eleven, so we’ll start with #3.)

  1. Lead – Pb
  2. Gold – Au
  3. Silver – Ag
  4. Iron – Fe
  5. Potassium - K
  6. Tin - Sn
  7. Tungsten - W

It used to be known as Wolfram.

Chemical elements whose symbol does not reflect their modern English name. (I think there are only eleven, so we’ll start with #3.)

  1. Lead – Pb
  2. Gold – Au
  3. Silver – Ag
  4. Iron – Fe
  5. Potassium - K
  6. Tin - Sn
  7. Tungsten - W
  8. Sodium - Na

(Trivia Q: What do 16 atoms of sodium have to do with Batman?)