The Grey Lady
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The Grey Lady or The Gray Lady may refer to:
  • The Gray Lady, a nickname for The New York Times
    The New York Times
    The New York Times is an American daily newspaper founded and continuously published in New York City since 1851. The New York Times has won 106 Pulitzer Prizes, the most of any news organization...

    newspaper, in reference to its tradition of presenting many words and few pictures
  • The Gray Lady, a spirit from Ghostbusters
    Ghostbusters (franchise)
    Ghostbusters is a supernatural comedy multi-media franchise created in 1984. Its inception was for the movie Ghostbusters, released on June 8, 1984 by Columbia Pictures. It centered around a group of eccentric New York City parapsychologists who investigate and capture ghosts for a living...

    .
  • The Grey Lady, a nickname for Nantucket, an island off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts
  • The Grey Lady, a nickname for a submarine
    Submarine
    A submarine is a watercraft capable of independent operation below the surface of the water. It differs from a submersible, which has more limited underwater capability...

     periscope
    Periscope
    A periscope is an instrument for observation from a concealed position. In its simplest form it consists of a tube with mirrors at each end set parallel to each other at a 45-degree angle....

    , e.g. "dancing with the grey lady".
  • "The Grey Lady" from The Good Witch
    The Good Witch
    The Good Witch is a made-for-TV movie that aired on the Hallmark Channel on January 19, 2008. It starred Catherine Bell as Cassandra Nightingale and Chris Potter as Sheriff Jake Russell...

    , a Hallmark made-for-tv movie
  • The Grey Lady, nickname for Helena Ravenclaw, the ghost of Ravenclaw House in the Harry Potter novels
  • The Grey Lady, the name of a number of well-known alleged ghosts of the United Kingdom
    • in Glamis Castle
      Glamis Castle
      Glamis Castle is situated beside the village of Glamis in Angus, Scotland. It is the home of the Earl and Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne, and is open to the public....

    • in Rufford Old Hall
      Rufford Old Hall
      Rufford Old Hall, a National Trust property and Grade I listed building, was built in the 15th century for Sir Thomas Hesketh in Rufford, Lancashire, England...

    • in Denbigh Castle
      Denbigh Castle
      Denbigh Castle was a fortress built following the 13th-century conquest of Wales by Edward I.The castle, which stands on a rocky promontory above the Welsh market town of Denbigh, Denbighshire, was built upon an earlier Welsh stronghold. It was defended by a unique triple-towered gateway.A planned...

    • in Bishops Stortford
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