Fictional ghosts
- Jacob Marley (A Christmas Carol)
- Hamlet’s father
- Linnet (The Children of Green Knowe by L. M. Boston)
- Casper
- Dr. Crowe (Bruce Willis) in “The Sixth Sense”
- Obi-Wan Kenobi (in Star Wars V & VI)
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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.
Next: Chemical elements whose symbol does not reflect their modern English name. (I think there are only eleven, so we’ll start with #3.)
Chemical elements whose symbol does not reflect their modern English name. (I think there are only eleven, so we’ll start with #3.)
Chemical elements whose symbol does not reflect their modern English name. (I think there are only eleven, so we’ll start with #3.)
Chemical elements whose symbol does not reflect their modern English name. (I think there are only eleven, so we’ll start with #3.)
Gold is Au, for aurum
Chemical elements whose symbol does not reflect their modern English name. (I think there are only eleven, so we’ll start with #3.)
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.)
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.)
Chemical elements whose symbol does not reflect their modern English name. (I think there are only eleven, so we’ll start with #3.)
Chemical elements whose symbol does not reflect their modern English name. (I think there are only eleven, so we’ll start with #3.)
Chemical elements whose symbol does not reflect their modern English name. (I think there are only eleven, so we’ll start with #3.)
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.)
(Trivia Q: What do 16 atoms of sodium have to do with Batman?)