I don't think so. I think this explains relatively clearly why: https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Common-and-Proper-Nouns.htm
That is interesting. Apparently sources disagree on this. I don't know this source, though, so I'd rather go by Wikipedia! xD I guess I'll do the next round.
Not package, not Haylage, and not wattage. _ A _ _ A _ E Code: A, B, D, E, F, R Wassail Package Haylage Wattage
This is the Wikipedia page on proper nouns. In the first bullet point it says that "Chevrolet does not function as a proper name", but not that it isn't one ("Chevrolet is similarly a proper name referring to a specific company.") In the second bullet point, it says that "Corvette is not a proper name". Considering that this is the page on proper nouns, this seems to imply to me that it is a proper noun instead - not a common noun.
Feel free to start a topic on the discussion page about possible confusion, but I do not experience the confusion, so I'm going to leave it be.
Oh really? I thought that it was a decision that we voted for democratically, with the entire community. I was about to send a PM to the community managers to assist in congregating to decide this. /s Anyways, I would guess "Bandage", but there are no "B" or "D", so that doesn't work, unfortunately. I can guess "Vantage"! But I don't think it is it, as that's a common noun.
I thought word guesses were unlimited and it was only the letter guesses that were limited to 1 unless renewed. Edit: Reread the rules. One guess each as was stated.
Not vantage! _ A _ _ A _ E Code: A, B, D, E, F, R Wassail Package Haylage Wattage Vantage Guesses have been refreshed