The Grey Lady

The Grey Lady or The Gray Lady may refer to:

  • The Gray Lady, a nickname for The New York Times newspaper, referring to its historical tendency to present a higher-than-usual proportion of text to graphics
  • The Gray Lady, a spirit from Ghostbusters.
  • The Grey Lady, a nickname for Nantucket, an island off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts
  • The Grey Lady, a nickname for a submarine periscope, e.g. "dancing with the grey lady".
  • "The Grey Lady" from The Good Witch, 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
    • in Rufford Old Hall
    • in Denbigh Castle
    • in Bishops Stortford

Famous quotes containing the words grey and/or lady:

    In sunburnt parks where Sundays lie,
    Or the wide wastes beyond the cities,
    Teams in grey deploy through sunlight.

    Talk it up, boys, a little practice.
    Robert Fitzgerald (1910–1985)

    The lady doth protest too much, methinks.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)