Not 'his' but 'her' name. It's Venus Williams. (Please note spelling and capitals)
Tennis = Dennis
Sounds like you're thinking of former Chicago Bears defensive player William Perry, whose nickname was "Refrigerator."
Both the E and the I have short vowel sounds.
I think it sounds like Phantom Planet-California
Uranium, Neptunium, Plutonium
I know it sounds weird but its true... its called a hobblegot!
tennis ball bomb! haha. just get a tennis ball and put a firecracker in it. ive never tried it but sounds col.
Both are correct. "Dr. William Smith" and "William Smith, Ph.D." are both appropriate ways to address someone with a doctorate degree in a professional setting. Use whichever format you prefer, or follow the individual's preference if known.
"William Shakespeare and the Globe" sounds like the title of an essay.
It sounds like a planet to me.
If you mean Sixth planet in the solar system it is Uranus (sounds like your anus lol)
well no one knows because no one has ever been on any other planet