


When you fill in a number in a square (by selecting from the number ring), any notes in that square.When you've ruled out one of your notes, click on it again in the Notes box.Click here to see the video of how it works. If you'd like to repeat a note (notes) in another square, simply drag the number from the original square.Clicking will get rid of all the Notes in the square.Clicking will place all possible Notes in the square.Hints: Also in the candidates bar are, : Narrowed it down to a couple of numbers but still not totally sure? Click the numbers you want from the Notes box.Ready to fill a number in that square? Just click the one you want in the number ring.Show up on the left side above the grid as the "Notes" box. A "number ring" appears with that grid's possible numbers. Around the ship’s swimming pool, reports have been made of mysterious splashes and ghostly women in old fashioned bathing suits or dresses, along with trails of wet footsteps appearing long after the pool had been drained. Many visitors to the Queen Mary have reported seeing a phantom crewmember in blue overalls walking the decks. Smith also claimed to have encountered the ghost of Winston Churchill–or at least his spectral cigar smoke–n the prime minister’s old stateroom aboard the ship. The ship’s last chief engineer, John Smith, reported hearing unexplained sounds and voices from the area near the ship’s bow, in almost the same location as a doomed British aircraft cruiser, the Coracoa, had pierced a hole when it sank after an accidental wartime crash that killed more than 300 sailors aboard. Since then, the Queen Mary has become notorious for its spectral presences, with more than 50 ghosts reported over the years. After serving in the British Royal Navy in World War II, the 81,000-ton ship retired in Long Beach, California in 1967 the plan was to turn it into a floating luxury hotel and resort. Over the centuries, sightings of spectral armies have been reported on famous battlefields around the world, including important battle sites from the English Civil War in the 17th century, the bloody Civil War battlefield of Gettsyburg and the World War I sites of Gallipoli (near Turkey) and the Somme (northern France).Īnother particularly active center for paranormal activity is the HMS Queen Mary, a cruise ship built in 1936 for the Cunard-White Star Line. Some locations simply seem to lend themselves to hauntings, perhaps due to the dramatic or grisly events that occurred there in the past. Roosevelt, another president who guided the country through a time of great upheaval and war. At the White House, everyone from first ladies to queens to prime ministers have reported seeing the ghost or feeling the presence of Honest Abe–particularly during the administration of Franklin D. Lincoln, formerly a lawyer and congresseman from Illinois, is said to have been seen wandering near the old Springfield capitol building, as well as his nearby law offices. Though many ghost sightings have been reported at the White House in Washington, D.C., over the years, perhaps no political figure has made so frequent an appearance in the afterlife as Abraham Lincoln, the nation’s 16th president, who was killed by an assassin’s bullet in April 1865.
