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Art, architecture, and archaeology[edit]

An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump; Angkor Wat; Art competitions at the Summer Olympics; Art in ancient Greece; Baroque; Felice Beato; Belton House; Matthew Brettingham; William Bruce (architect); Buckingham Palace; Buddhist art; Campbell's Soup Cans; Cathedral of Magdeburg; Chicago Board of Trade Building; Salvador Dalí; Deconstructivism; Diego Velázquez; Dürer's Rhinoceros; El Greco; Fancy cancel; Adolfo Farsari; The Four Stages of Cruelty; Four Times of the Day; Graffiti; Holkham Hall; House with Chimaeras; Hoysala architecture; History of erotic depictions; IG Farben Building; Paul Kane; Robert Lawson (architect); Leonardo da Vinci; El Lissitzky; Michigan State Capitol; Henry Moore; Sylvanus Morley; Mosque; Benjamin Mountfort; Oxyrhynchus; Palace of Westminster; Palazzo Pitti; Palladian architecture; Parthenon; Francis Petre; Point Park Civic Center; Rembrandt; Pierre Rossier; Sanssouci; Scottish Parliament Building; Shotgun house; Shrine of Remembrance; Sicilian Baroque; St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery; Tech Tower; Templon; Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion; John Vanbrugh; Roman Vishniac; West Wycombe Park; Xanadu House;

Awards, decorations, and vexillology[edit]

Eagle Scout (Boy Scouts of America); Flag of Armenia; Flag of Australia; Flag of Belarus; Flag of South Africa; Flag of the Republic of China; Flag of Hong Kong; Flag of India; Flag of Lithuania; Flag of Mexico; Flag of Portugal; Hero of Belarus; Hero of Ukraine; History of merit badges (Boy Scouts of America); Medal of Honor; Order of the Bath; Order of Canada; Order of the Garter; Order of St. Patrick; Order of the Thistle; Victoria Cross; Virtuti Militari; Wood Badge;

Biology, medicine, and psychology[edit]

Action potential; Acute myeloid leukemia; AIDS; Ailanthus altissima; Albatross; Albertosaurus; Amanita phalloides; American Goldfinch; Antarctic krill; Aquarium; Archaeopteryx; Arctic Tern; Asperger syndrome; Asthma; Australian Green Tree Frog; Autism; Bacteria; Banksia brownii; Banksia epica; Banksia ericifolia; Banksia integrifolia; Beagle; Bioinformatics; Bloodletting; Blue Whale; Bobcat; Norman Borlaug; Brolga; Frank Macfarlane Burnet; Cane Toad; Cat; Cell nucleus; Cerebellum; Chagas disease; Chemical synapse; Cholangiocarcinoma; Chromatophore; Cladistics; Cochineal; Coconut crab; Coeliac disease; Common Raven; Compsognathus; Cougar; Cystic fibrosis; Charles Darwin; Daspletosaurus; Deinonychus; Diplodocus; Dinosaur; DNA; DNA repair; Down syndrome; Durian; Ediacaran biota; Elfin-woods Warbler; Elk; Emu; Evolution; Fauna of Australia; Fauna of Puerto Rico; Fin Whale; Georg Forster; Frog; Gene; Gray Wolf; Green and Golden Bell Frog; Guinea pig; Hawksbill turtle; Helicobacter pylori; Hippocrates; Hippopotamus; History of biology; Homo floresiensis; Human; Humpback Whale; Iguanodon; Immune system; Influenza; Island Fox; Jaguar; Kakapo; Keratoconus; Krill; Lesch-Nyhan syndrome; Marginated Tortoise; Barbara McClintock; Médecins Sans Frontières; Menstrual cycle; Metabolism; Milgram experiment; Mixed-breed dog; Mitochondrial Eve; Mourning Dove; Multiple sclerosis; Myxobolus cerebralis; Ocean sunfish; Oceanic whitetip shark; Olm; Orca; Parasaurolophus; Pinguicula moranensis; Platypus; Pneumonia; Procellariidae; Prostate cancer; Proteasome; Psittacosaurus; Psychosis; Pufferfish; Pygmy Hippopotamus; RNA interference; Race; Right whale; Schizophrenia; Seabird; Sei Whale; Sequence alignment; Severe acute respiratory syndrome; Short-beaked Echidna; Shrimp farm; Sperm Whale; G. Ledyard Stebbins; Stegosaurus; Styracosaurus; Tasmanian Devil; Thescelosaurus; Thylacine; Tooth development; Tooth enamel; Tourette syndrome; Triceratops; Tuberculosis; Tyrannosaurus; U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program; Velociraptor; Verbascum thapsus; Alfred Russel Wallace; Whale sound; Michael Woodruff;

Business, economics, and finance[edit]

€2 commemorative coins; Actuary; Bank of China (Hong Kong); Billboard (advertising); Celtic Tiger; Demand Note; Dime (United States coin); Economics; Economy of Africa; Economy of India; Economy of the Iroquois; Economy of the Republic of Ireland; Euro; FairTax; Gold standard; Labour economics; London congestion charge; Mercantilism; New Orleans Mint; Octopus card; Second Malaysia Plan; Slate industry in Wales; Strategic management; Supply and demand; United Kingdom corporation tax; Max Weber;

Chemistry and mineralogy[edit]

Acetic acid; Alchemy; Aldol reaction; Ammolite; Antioxidant; Baby Gender Mentor; Caffeine; Cyclol; Damascus steel; Diamond; Enzyme; Enzyme inhibitor; Enzyme kinetics; Francium; Glass; Helium; Hydrochloric acid; Hydrogen; Lead(II) nitrate; Linus Pauling; Lysergic acid diethylamide; Paracetamol; Periodic table; Raney nickel; Technetium; Titanium; Turquoise; Uranium;

Computing[edit]

Acorn Computers; Application programming interface; Architecture of Btrieve; Architecture of Windows NT; American Standard Code for Information Interchange; Btrieve; C (programming language); Central processing unit; Color Graphics Adapter; Commodore 64; Common Unix Printing System; Computer security; CPU cache; Data Encryption Standard; Delrina; Emacs; Floppy disk; GNU/Linux naming controversy; History of computing hardware; HTTP cookie; Java (programming language); Macintosh; Markup language; Microsoft; Microsoft Data Access Components; Mozilla Firefox; OpenBSD; PaX; Phishing; Quantum computer; Reduced instruction set computer; Search engine; Search engine optimization; Spam (electronic); Spyware; Ubuntu (Linux distribution); Windows 2000; Windows XP; World Wide Web; X Window System; X Window System core protocol;

Culture and society[edit]

Assassination; Azerbaijani people; Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell; Baden-Powell House; Bathing machine; Belarusian Republican Youth Union; Black Seminoles; Boy Scouts of America membership controversies; Breastfeeding; British African-Caribbean community; The Bus Uncle; Cannabis rescheduling in the United States; Daylight saving time; Exploding whale; Fairy tale; Freemasonry; Gender role; Girl Scouts of the USA; Greco-Buddhism; David Helvarg; Indian Standard Time; Iranian peoples; Ketuanan Melayu; Kibbutz; Kitsch; Korean name; Macedonia (terminology); Mail; Mandan; Names of the Greeks; National emblem of Belarus; Nude celebrities on the Internet; Pashtun people; Pet skunk; Postage stamps of Ireland; Prostitution; Prostitution in the People's Republic of China; Same-sex marriage; Same-sex marriage in Spain; Scouting; The Scout Association of Hong Kong; John Martin Scripps; Sociocultural evolution; Spring Heeled Jack; Swastika; Taiwanese aborigines; Tamil people; Toilets in Japan; Toraja; Wonderbra; Yuan (surname);

Education[edit]

Academia; Alpha Phi Alpha; Caulfield Grammar School; Cornell University; Duke University; Encyclopædia Britannica; Harold and Inge Marcus Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering; History of Michigan State University; History of Texas A&M University; Hopkins School; Indian Institutes of Technology; Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur; Syed Ahmed Khan; Michigan State University; Ohio Wesleyan University; Oriel College; Peer review; Plano Senior High School; Rajshahi University; Some Thoughts Concerning Education; Stuyvesant High School; Texas A&M University; University of Michigan; Vkhutemas; Wikipedia;

Engineering and technology[edit]

35 mm film; Atomic line filter; Automatic number plate recognition; Autostereogram; Beverage-can stove; Building of the World Trade Center; Caesar cipher; Canon T90; Compact Cassette; Crash test dummy; Domestic AC power plugs and sockets; Eifel Aqueduct; Electrical engineering; Electronic amplifier; Ernest Emerson; Enigma machine; Fountain pen; Gas metal arc welding; Gas tungsten arc welding; Horseshoe; Jarmann M1884; Jet engine; Kammerlader; Christopher C. Kraft, Jr.; Krag-Jørgensen; Krag-Petersson; Glynn Lunney; Panavision; Pattern welding; Phonograph cylinder; Plug-in hybrid; ROT13; Radar; Saturn V; Joseph Francis Shea; Shielded metal arc welding; Shoe polish; Shuttle-Mir Program; Space Shuttle Challenger disaster; Spacecraft propulsion; Speech synthesis; Telephone exchange; Typewriter; Webley Revolver; Welding; Zuiderzee Works;

Food and drink[edit]

Absinthe; Beer; Black pepper; Butter; Cheese; Coca-Cola; History of saffron; Ina Garten; Kashrut; Maraba Coffee; Medieval cuisine; Saffron; Single malt Scotch; Tea; Trade and usage of saffron; George Washington (inventor);

Geography and places[edit]

Ahmedabad; Amchitka; Ann Arbor, Michigan; Antarctica; Australia; Aztalan State Park; Banff National Park; Bangalore; Bangladesh; Bath, Somerset; Belgium; Belgrade; Bhutan; Birchington-on-Sea; Boston, Massachusetts; Brownsea Island Scout camp; Bryce Canyon National Park; Buckinghamshire; Cambodia; Cameroon; Canada; Canberra; Cape Horn; Cape Town; Carlsbad Caverns National Park; Caroline Island; The Catlins; Chaco Culture National Historical Park; Chad; Chennai; Chetwynd, British Columbia; Chew Valley; Chew Valley Lake; Chinatown; City status in the United Kingdom; Cleveland, Ohio; Colditz Castle; Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve; Darjeeling; Dawson Creek, British Columbia; Death Valley National Park; Delhi; Detroit, Michigan; Dhaka; Dogpatch USA; Dorset; Dundee; Éire; El Hatillo Municipality, Miranda; Eldfell; Enclave and exclave; Erie, Pennsylvania; Gangtok; Geography of India; Geography of Ireland; Germany; Gilwell Park; Glacier National Park (U.S.); Goa; Golden Gate Park; Grand Forks, North Dakota; Great Mosque of Djenné; Gyeongju; Hamersley, Western Australia; Hamilton, Ontario; Herne Bay, Kent; Historic counties of England; Hong Kong; Houston, Texas; India; Indonesia; Isan; Japan; Jerusalem; Johannesburg; Jaynagar Majilpur; Kalimpong; Karnataka; Kaziranga National Park; Kerala; Kochi, India; Kolkata; Ladakh; Lake Burley Griffin; Larrys Creek; Lastovo; Libya; Louisville, Kentucky; Mackinac Island; Malwa (Madhya Pradesh); Marshall, Texas; Mauna Loa; Mendip Hills; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Minnesota; Montparnasse; Moorgate; Mount Pinatubo; Mount Rushmore; Mount St. Helens; Mount Tambora; Mumbai; Nathu La; National parks of England and Wales; Nauru; Nepal; New York City; Newark, New Jersey; Niagara Falls; Oakland Cemetery; Pakistan; Paulins Kill; People's Republic of China; Peru; Piccadilly Circus; Principality of Sealand; Providence, Rhode Island; Redwood National and State Parks; Rondane National Park; San Francisco, California; San Jose, California; Sarajevo; Seattle, Washington; Shahbag; Shaw and Crompton; Sheerness; Sheffield; Shoshone National Forest; Sikkim; South Africa; Suburbs of Johannesburg; Surtsey; Technopark, Kerala; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Turkey; Vancouver; Waterfall Gully, South Australia; Westgate-on-Sea; West Bengal; Weymouth; White Deer Hole Creek; Whitstable; Yarralumla, Australian Capital Territory; Yellowstone National Park; Yosemite National Park; Zambezi; Zion National Park;

Geology, geophysics and meteorology[edit]

1755 Lisbon earthquake; 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane; 1933 Atlantic hurricane season; 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens; 1995 Pacific hurricane season; 1998 Pacific hurricane season; 2000 Sri Lanka cyclone; 2003 Pacific hurricane season; 2004 Atlantic hurricane season; 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake; 2005 Atlantic hurricane season; Climate of India; Climate of Minnesota; Effects of Hurricane Isabel in Delaware; Effects of Hurricane Isabel in Maryland and Washington, D.C.; Effects of Hurricane Isabel in North Carolina; Extratropical cyclone; Eye (cyclone); Galveston Hurricane of 1900; Geologic time scale; Geology of the Bryce Canyon area; Geology of the Capitol Reef area; Geology of the Death Valley area; Geology of the Grand Canyon area; Geology of the Lassen volcanic area; Geology of the Zion and Kolob canyons area; Geyser; Global warming; Great Lakes Storm of 1913; Hurricane Claudette (2003); Hurricane Dennis; Hurricane Edith (1971); Hurricane Erika (1997); Hurricane Erika (2003); Hurricane Esther (1961); Hurricane Fabian; Hurricane Floyd; Hurricane Gloria; Hurricane Gustav (2002); Hurricane Iniki; Hurricane Irene (1999); Hurricane Irene (2005); Hurricane Isabel; Hurricane Ismael; Hurricane John (1994); Hurricane Juan; Hurricane Katrina; Hurricane Kenna; Hurricane Mitch; Hurricane Nora (1997); Meteorological history of Hurricane Katrina; Meteorological history of Hurricane Wilma; Plate tectonics; Retreat of glaciers since 1850; Silverpit crater; Surface weather analysis; Tornado; Tropical Storm Allison; Tropical Storm Bill (2003); Tropical Storm Bonnie (2004); Tropical Storm Edouard (2002); Tropical Storm Henri (2003);

History[edit]

1993 Russian constitutional crisis; Act of Independence of Lithuania; Samuel Adams; Adoption in ancient Rome; Alcibiades; Ike Altgens; Anschluss; Harriet Arbuthnot; Elias Ashmole; Aspasia; Attalus I; Attila the Hun; Basiliscus; Behistun inscription; Daniel Boone; Joel Brand; British one penny coin (pre-decimal); Isaac Brock; Bath School disaster; Byzantine Empire; California Gold Rush; George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore; Chalukya dynasty; Chola Dynasty; Claudius; Columbine High School massacre; Confederate government of Kentucky; Congo Free State; Dayuan; John Dee; Demosthenes; Adriaen van der Donck; Dreyfus affair; École Polytechnique massacre; Ehime Maru and USS Greeneville collision; Elagabalus; England expects that every man will do his duty; Epaminondas; Eureka Stockade; W. Mark Felt; Ferdinand Magellan; First Crusade; Carl G. Fisher; Anne Frank; Franks; Mahatma Gandhi; Helen Gandy; Franklin B. Gowen; Gettysburg Address; Great Fire of London; Growth of the Old Swiss Confederacy; Che Guevara; Habsburg Spain; Hamlet chicken processing plant fire; History of Alaska; History of Arizona; History of Burnside; History of Cape Colony from 1806 to 1870; History of Cape Colony from 1870 to 1899; History of Central Asia; History of Germany; History of Greenland; History of Limerick; History of Lithuania (1219-1295); History of Miami, Florida; History of Minnesota; History of New Jersey; History of Poland (1945-1989); History of Portugal (1777-1834); History of post-Soviet Russia; History of Puerto Rico; History of Russia; History of Scotland; History of Sheffield; History of Solidarity; History of Tamil Nadu; History of the Australian Capital Territory; History of the Grand Canyon area; History of the Netherlands; History of the Philippines; History of the Yosemite area; Honourable East India Company; Hoysala Empire; Hungarian Revolution of 1956; Inaugural games of the Flavian Amphitheatre; Indo-Greek Kingdom; Indus Valley Civilization; Italian Renaissance; Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916; Muhammad Ali Jinnah; Joan of Arc; John W. Johnston; Julius Caesar; Katyn massacre; Kengir uprising; Athanasius Kircher; Stanisław Koniecpolski; Ku Klux Klan; Shen Kuo; Laika; Leopold and Loeb; Lothal; Makuria; Charles Edward Magoon; Manuel I Komnenos; Mark Antony; Marshall Plan; Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp; Harry McNish; Mormon handcart pioneers; Elizabeth Needham; Night of the Long Knives; Norte Chico civilization; Joshua A. Norton; William N. Page; Palm Sunday tornado outbreak of 1965; Rosa Parks; Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel; Pericles; Witold Pilecki; Plymouth Colony; Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth; Political history of medieval Karnataka; Political integration of India; Project MKULTRA; Radhanite; Sheikh Mujibur Rahman; Rashtrakuta Dynasty; Red Barn Murder; Rock Springs massacre; Rus' Khaganate; S. A. Andrée's Arctic balloon expedition of 1897; Samantha Smith; Sassanid Empire; Scotland in the High Middle Ages; Second Crusade; September 11, 2001 attacks; Jack Sheppard; Sino-German cooperation (1911–1941); Sino-Soviet split; Space Race; Sun Yat-sen; Sydney Riot of 1879; Tang Dynasty; Technology of the Song Dynasty; Theramenes; Tiananmen Square protests of 1989; Treaty of Devol; Stephen Trigg; Hasekura Tsunenaga; Vijayanagara Empire; Rudolf Vrba; Roy Welensky; Western Chalukya Empire; Western Ganga Dynasty; Jonathan Wild; Yagan; Zhou Tong (archer); Ziad Jarrah;

Language and linguistics[edit]

American English; Aramaic language; Aryan Invasion Theory (history and controversies); Bengali language; Bengali Language Movement; Gbe languages; Gwoyeu Romatzyh; Ido; Irish phonology; Laal; Leet; Mandarin (linguistics); Mayan languages; Nafaanra language; Noam Chomsky; Portuguese language; Russian language; Split infinitive; Stuttering; Swedish language; Taiwanese (linguistics); Tamil language; Thou; Turkish language; Vowel; Voynich manuscript; Vulgar Latin;

Law[edit]

Al-Kateb v Godwin; Article 153 of the Constitution of Malaysia; Article One of the United States Constitution; Bricker Amendment; Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; Common scold; Constitution of Belarus; Constitution of May 3, 1791; Copyright; Crushing by elephant; Dietrich v The Queen; Dred Scott v. Sandford; Equal Protection Clause; Federalist No. 10; First Amendment to the United States Constitution; French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools; Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles and Fundamental Duties of India; Robert Garran; Law; Lawrence v. Texas; Michael Brown Okinawa assault incident; Murder of James Bulger; Negligence; Paragraph 175; Parliament Acts; Regulamentul Organic; Report of 1800; Roe v. Wade; Schabir Shaik trial; Section summary of the USA PATRIOT Act, Title II; Separation of powers under the United States Constitution; Supreme Court of the United States; Tahirih Justice Center; Texas Ranger Division; Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution; United States Bill of Rights; United States Constitution; USA PATRIOT Act, Title III, Subtitle A;

Literature and theatre[edit]

Abbey Theatre; Ace Books; Douglas Adams; The Adventures of Tintin; African American literature; Alliterative verse; Mário de Andrade; Anglo-Saxon Chronicle; Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches; Isaac Asimov; Augusta, Lady Gregory; Augustan drama; Augustan literature; James Robert Baker; Anna Laetitia Barbauld; Natalie Clifford Barney; Batman; Samuel Beckett; Book of Kells; The Brothers Karamazov; Cædmon; Calvin and Hobbes; The Cantos; Captain Marvel (DC Comics); Anton Chekhov; Chuck Palahniuk; Colley Cibber; The Country Wife; Crime fiction; Cyberpunk; John Day (printer); H.D.; Du Fu; English poetry; Foundation series; W. S. Gilbert; The Giver; H. P. Lovecraft; Richard Hakluyt; Robert A. Heinlein; Ernest Hemingway; The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy; Hrafnkels saga; The Illuminatus! Trilogy; Imagism; Muhammad Iqbal; Irish poetry; Irish theatre; Kazi Nazrul Islam; Henry James; James Joyce; J. R. R. Tolkien; Rudyard Kipling; Krazy Kat; Nigel Kneale; The Log from the Sea of Cortez; The Lord of the Rings; Make Way for Ducklings; Medieval literature; Middle-earth; Modernist poetry in English; George Moore (novelist); Nella Larsen; Night (book); Objectivist poets; The Old Man and the Sea; Original Stories from Real Life; Ormulum; Oroonoko; Peterborough Chronicle; Poetry; Poetry of the United States; The Protocols of the Elders of Zion; Thomas Pynchon; Ion Heliade Rădulescu; The Relapse; Restoration comedy; Restoration literature; Restoration spectacular; Roy of the Rovers; William Shakespeare; Mary Martha Sherwood; Starship Troopers; Superman; John Millington Synge; Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius; Rabindranath Tagore; A Tale of a Tub; Theatre Royal, Drury Lane; Three Laws of Robotics; Thunderball; Sarah Trimmer; Turkish literature; Uncle Tom's Cabin; Villain; A Vindication of the Rights of Woman; Watchmen; The Well of Loneliness; Mary Wollstonecraft; The Wonderful Wizard of Oz; William Butler Yeats;

Mathematics[edit]

0.999...; 1 − 2 + 3 − 4 + · · ·; Ackermann function; Algorithm; Georg Cantor; Computational complexity theory; Cryptography; Eigenvalue, eigenvector and eigenspace; Leonhard Euler; Fractal; Game theory; Carl Friedrich Gauss; Illegal prime; Infinite monkey theorem; Margin of error; Metrication; Monty Hall problem; Blaise Pascal; Paul Erdős; Polar coordinate system; Prisoner's dilemma; Pythagorean theorem; Regular polytope; Marian Rejewski; Triangle; Trigonometric function; Vacuous truth;

Media[edit]

300 (film); Abyssinia, Henry; Alfred Hitchcock; All your base are belong to us; Padmé Amidala; Aquaman (TV program); Arrested Development (TV series); James T. Aubrey, Jr.; Avatar: The Last Airbender; B movie; Kroger Babb; Eric Bana; BBC television drama; Blackadder; Blackface; Blade Runner; Humphrey Bogart; The Boondock Saints; Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan; Buffy the Vampire Slayer; Cape Feare; Cannibal Holocaust; Rudolph Cartier; The Cat and the Canary (1927 film); Casablanca (film); · Jackie Chan; Cheers; Coonskin (film); Coronation Street; Countdown (game show); Dalek; Bette Davis; Dawson's Creek; Diary of a Camper; George Washington Dixon; Doctor Who; Doctor Who missing episodes; Dog Day Afternoon; Karen Dotrice; E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial; Excel Saga; Felix the Cat; Film Booking Offices of America; Firefly (TV series); Henry Fonda; Fritz the Cat (film); Gremlins; Gremlins 2: The New Batch; · Jake Gyllenhaal; Anthony Michael Hall; Halloween (1978 film)}}; Halloween II; Halloween III: Season of the Witch; Have I Got News for You; Jim Henson; The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (radio series); Katie Holmes; Homer's Enemy; Homer's Phobia; Hong Kong action cinema; Ian McKellan; Jabba the Hutt; Jaws (film); Jenna Jameson; Peter Jennings; Angelina Jolie; Jurassic Park (film); Andrew Van De Kamp; Diane Keaton; Abbas Kiarostami; Kinetoscope; Kung Fu Hustle; Lage Raho Munna Bhai; Latter Days; Vivien Leigh; Lindsey Lohan; The Lord of the Rings (1978 film); Lost (TV series); Madlax; Making Waves; "Manos" The Hands of Fate; Megatokyo; Memory Alpha; Mom and Dad; William Monahan; Montreal Screwjob; Mutual Broadcasting System; Sydney Newman; Austin Nichols; Night of the Living Dead; Nikki and Paulo; Nineteen Eighty-Four; Not the Nine O'Clock News; November (film); The Office (US TV series); Only Fools and Horses; Miranda Otto; Our Friends in the North; Our Gang; Palpatine; The Philadelphia Inquirer; Pilot (House); The Pit and the Pendulum (1961 film); Bernard Quatermass; The Quatermass Experiment; Quatermass II; Quatermass and the Pit; Ran (film); Satyajit Ray; Red vs. Blue; Richard III (1955 film); Scooby-Doo; Serial Experiments Lain; Sesame Street; The Simpsons; Aaron Sorkin; Sound film; Spoo; Star Trek; Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace; Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones; Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith; Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope; Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back; Martha Stewart; Julia Stiles; KaDee Strickland; Summer of '42; Sunset Boulevard (1950 film); Sharon Tate; "She Shoulda Said 'No'!"; TARDIS; Tenebrae (film); Through the Looking Glass (Lost); Trembling Before G-d; Triumph of the Will; V for Vendetta (film); The West Wing; Witchfinder General (film); The Wire (TV series); You Only Move Twice;

Music[edit]

1987 (What the Fuck Is Going On?); A Day in the Life; A Hard Day's Night (song); AC/DC; Adore (album); All You Need Is Love (The JAMs song); Angel of Death (song); Louis Armstrong; Backmasking; Bam Thwok; Be Here Now; Beijing opera; Frank Black; Blood Sugar Sex Magik; Blues; Kate Bush; By the Way; Californication (album); Mariah Carey; Johnny Cash; Jay Chou; Christ Illusion; Rebecca Helferich Clarke; Phil Collins; Concept album; Concerto delle donne; Cool (song); Miles Davis; Celine Dion; Dixie (song); Donegal fiddle tradition; Dookie; Doolittle (album); Nick Drake; Dream Theater; Duran Duran; Bob Dylan; Enta da Stage; Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers); Eurovision Song Contest; Eyes of the Insane; Fightin' Texas Aggie Band; Freak Out!; Fuck the Millennium; Genesis (band); Get Back; God Hates Us All; Gramophone record; Grunge music; Guqin; Heavy metal music; Heavy metal umlaut; Hey Jude; Hey Ya!; Himno Nacional Mexicano; Hip hop music; Hollaback Girl; (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction; I Want to Hold Your Hand; Illmatic; Iron Maiden; Charles Ives; The Jackson 5; Jazz; Jihad (song); Bradley Joseph; Josquin des Prez; Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me); Kid A; The KLF; k-os; Alison Krauss; Frank Klepacki; Layla; Lollapalooza; The Long and Winding Road; Love. Angel. Music. Baby.; Witold Lutosławski; Madonna (entertainer); Marilyn Manson (band); Olivier Messiaen; Mor lam; Kylie Minogue; Mandy Moore; John Mayer; Megadeth; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Music of Athens, Georgia; Music of Maryland; Music of Minnesota; Music of Nigeria; Music of the Lesser Antilles; Music of the United States; My Belarusy; National Anthem of Russia; New Radicals; Nightwish; Nirvana (band); The Notorious B.I.G.; Old Dan Tucker; The Orb; Roy Orbison; Leo Ornstein; Gram Parsons; Ellis Paul; Pink Floyd; Pixies; Porgy and Bess; Punk rock; Real Love (The Beatles song); Reign in Blood; Rich Girl (Gwen Stefani song); Rush (band); Salsa music; Sasha (DJ); Saxophone; Selena; Sex Pistols; She Loves You; Dmitri Shostakovich; Simon and Garfunkel; Sky Blue Sky; Slayer; Sly & the Family Stone; The Smashing Pumpkins; Smells Like Teen Spirit; Smile (Brian Wilson album); Elliott Smith; Social history of the piano; Something; Gwen Stefani; Stereolab; Still Reigning; Igor Stravinsky; Supernature (Goldfrapp album); Surfer Rosa; The Supremes; Sylvia (ballet); The Beatles; The Temptations; Timpani; This Charming Man; Uncle Tupelo; Vanilla Ninja; The Waterboys; "Weird Al" Yankovic; What You Waiting For?; Yesterday (song);

Philosophy[edit]

Al-Razi; Conatus; Michel Foucault; Frankfurt School; Free will; Eric A. Havelock; Søren Kierkegaard; Law of Demeter; Omnipotence paradox; Paradox; Philosophy of mind; Hilary Putnam; Transhumanism; Ludwig Wittgenstein; Bernard Williams;

Physics and astronomy[edit]

Apollo 8; Astrophysics Data System; ATLAS experiment; Barnard's Star; Big Bang; Binary star; Black hole; Cat's Eye Nebula; Cold fusion; Comet; Comet Hale-Bopp; Comet Hyakutake; Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9; Crab Nebula; Cyclone Tracy; Definition of planet; Earth; Albert Einstein; Enceladus (moon); Equipartition theorem; Eris (dwarf planet); Extrasolar planet; Fermi paradox; Richard Feynman; Galaxy; Galileo Galilei; Globular cluster; H II region; Herbig-Haro object; Hubble Deep Field; Hubble Space Telescope; IK Pegasi; Introduction to general relativity; Io (moon); Jupiter; Johannes Kepler; Kreutz Sungrazers; Kuiper belt; Mars; Mercury (planet); Moon; Isaac Newton; Laplace-Runge-Lenz vector; Open cluster; Robert Oppenheimer; Photon; Planetary habitability; Planetary nebula; Pluto; Quantum mechanics; Rainbow; Redshift; Rings of Jupiter; Roche limit; Carl Sagan; Saturn; Soap bubble; Solar eclipse; Solar System; Speed of light; Star; Sun; Supernova; Edward Teller; Transit of Venus; Venus; Weather lore;

Politics and government[edit]

1996 United States campaign finance controversy; 2004 Democratic National Convention; Anarcho-capitalism; Tony Blair; L. Paul Bremer; Tom Brinkman; British House of Commons; George Brown, Baron George-Brown; Canadian House of Commons; Canadian federal election, 1993; Hugo Chávez; Wesley Clark; Commonwealth of Nations; Convention on Psychotropic Substances; Calvin Coolidge; Democratic Labour Party (Trinidad and Tobago); Don Dunstan; European Parliament; European Union; Gerald Ford; Fourth International; William Goebel; Governor-General of India; Government of Maryland; Charles Graner; Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council; House of Lords; Hutton Inquiry; Irish Houses of Parliament; Japanese general election, 2003; Bruce Johnson; George F. Kennan; Bruno Kreisky; Mark Latham; League of Nations; Liberal Democrats leadership election, 2006; Liberal Movement; Liberal Party of Canada leadership convention, 1968; Liberal Party (Utah); Libertarian socialism; Libertarianism; Abraham Lincoln; Local Government Commission for England (1992); Lord Chancellor; John Major; Reginald Maudling; Bob McEwen; Sid McMath; Military career of Hugo Chávez; Yoweri Museveni; Barack Obama; Parliament of Canada; Parliament of the United Kingdom; Thomas Playford IV; Political correctness; James K. Polk; Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.; President of Ireland; President of the United States; Prime Minister of the United Kingdom; Propoganda; Ziaur Rahman; Read my lips: no new taxes; Republic of China presidential election, 2004; Louis Riel; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Theodore Roosevelt; Royal Assent; Nicholas Sarkozy; Jean Schmidt; Scottish Parliament; Senate of Canada; Władysław Sikorski; Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs; Single Transferable Vote; South Australian general election, 2006; Speaker of the House of Commons; Speaker of the United States House of Representatives; Stephen Colbert at the 2006 White House Correspondents' Association Dinner; Margaret Thatcher; Tynwald Day; United States Congress; United States Electoral College; United States House of Representatives; United States Senate; P. K. van der Byl; Mordechai Vanunu; Voting system; Voter turnout; Robert Walpole; Washington gubernatorial election, 2004; Daniel Webster; Gough Whitlam; Ralph Yarborough; Zionism;

Religion, mysticism and mythology[edit]

Adi Shankara; Anno Domini; Asser; Atheism; Baháʼí Faith; Bible code; Buddhism; Cardinal-nephew; Christianity; Christmas; Clement of Dunblane; Early life of Joseph Smith, Jr.; Ebionites; End times; Father Damien; George Fox; Greek mythology; Gregorian chant; Hebrew calendar; Henry, Bishop of Uppsala; Hinduism; History of Buddhism; History of Jews in Poland; Holy Prepuce; Intelligent design; Islam; Jocelin; King James Version of the Bible; Kitsune; Knights of Columbus; Knights Templar; Maximus the Confessor; Names of God in Judaism; Noah's Ark; Nostradamus; Operation Auca; Original sin; Papal conclave; Papal Tiara; Fred Phelps; Pope Pius XII; Presuppositional apologetics; Revised Standard Version; Rhodes blood libel; Cardinal Richelieu; Shakers; Shroud of Turin; Sikhism; Sons of Noah; Space opera in Scientology scripture; Joseph W. Tkach; Vampire; Xenu;

Royalty, nobility and heraldry[edit]

Ælle of Sussex; Æthelbald of Mercia; Æthelberht of Kent; Augustus; Bhumibol Adulyadej; Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia; Ahmose I; Anne of Denmark; Anne, Queen of Great Britain; Charles Atangana; John Brooke-Little; Cædwalla of Wessex; Ceawlin of Wessex; Charles II of England; John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough; Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough; Constantine II of Scotland; Coronation of the British monarch; David I of Scotland; Eadbald of Kent; Eardwulf of Northumbria; Ecclesiastical heraldry; Edward III of England; Edward VI of England; Edward VIII of the United Kingdom; Egbert of Wessex; Elizabeth I of England; Áedán mac Gabráin; George I of Great Britain; George I of Greece; George III of the United Kingdom; George IV of the United Kingdom; George V of the United Kingdom; George VI of the United Kingdom; Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava; Gunnhild Mother of Kings; House of Gediminas; Ine of Wessex; Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria; James I of England; James II of England; Jogaila; Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan; Llywelyn the Great; Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon; Mary of Teck; Mary II of England; Monarchy of the United Kingdom; Óengus I of the Picts; Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia (1895–1918) ; Penda of Mercia; Hannah Primrose, Countess of Rosebery; Princess Alice of Battenberg; Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine; Privilege of Peerage; Rhys ap Gruffydd; Representative peer; Sargon of Akkad; Domenico Selvo; Simeon I of Bulgaria; Charlotte Stuart, Duchess of Albany; Sviatoslav I of Kiev; Tiridates I of Armenia; Wallis, Duchess of Windsor; Wiglaf of Mercia; Wihtred of Kent; William III of England; William IV of the United Kingdom; Wulfhere of Mercia

Sport and recreational activities[edit]

1896 Summer Olympics; 1994 San Marino Grand Prix; 2005 United States Grand Prix; 2012 Summer Olympics bids; All Blacks; Amateur Radio Direction Finding; Arsenal F.C.; The Ashes; Aston Villa F.C.; Australia at the Winter Olympics; Baseball; Moe Berg; Blackjack; Fanny Blankers-Koen; Bodyline; Brabham; Martin Brodeur; Bullfighting; Simon Byrne; Chariot racing; Central Coast Mariners FC; Chelsea F.C.; Chess; Chicago Bears; City of Manchester Stadium; Brian Close; Paul Collingwood; A. E. J. Collins; Cricket; Cricket World Cup; Crusaders (rugby); Steve Dalkowski; Derry City F.C.; Dr Pepper Ballpark; Lottie Dod; Everton F.C.; FIFA World Cup; Fighting in ice hockey; Football (soccer); Formula One; France national rugby union team; Adam Gilchrist; Gillingham F.C.; Gliding; Go (board game); Wayne Gretzky; Dominik Hašek; Damon Hill; History of Arsenal F.C. (1886–1966); History of Test cricket from 1877 to 1883; History of Test cricket from 1884 to 1889; History of the board game Monopoly; IFK Göteborg; Ipswich Town F.C.; Michael Jordan; Anatoly Karpov; Garry Kasparov; Nellie Kim; Bart King; Sandy Koufax; Cynna Kydd; Denis Law; Leek Town F.C.; Lego; Suzanne Lenglen; Manchester City F.C.; Margate F.C.; Monopoly (game); Montreal Canadiens; Paul Morphy; New England Patriots; New Jersey Devils; Norwich City F.C.; Olympic Flame; Bill O'Reilly (cricketer); Kevin Pietersen; Poker; Premier League; Alain Prost; Tom Pryce; Pub quiz; CM Punk; Ted Radcliffe; Rock, Paper, Scissors; Rugby World Cup; Bill Russell; Seabiscuit; Waisale Serevi; Sheffield Wednesday F.C.; Gilberto Silva; Harbhajan Singh; Steer wrestling; Sudoku; Summer Olympic Games; Sunday Times Golden Globe Race; Sydney Roosters; Ian Thorpe; Jim Thorpe; Toronto Raptors; The Turk; Weight training; West Indian cricket team in England in 1988; Xiangqi; York City F.C.;

Transport[edit]

Air Force One; Auto rickshaw; BC Rail; Ben Gurion International Airport; Bicycle; Sophie Blanchard; Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; Căile Ferate Române; Canadian Pacific Railway; Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railway; Civil Air Patrol; DMC DeLorean; Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra railway line, Sydney; El Al; Ford Mustang; Holden VE Commodore; Indian Railways; John Bull (locomotive); Kansas Turnpike; London Underground; Manila Light Rail Transit System; Manila Metro Rail Transit System; Maserati MC12; Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore); Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9; Mini; Mini Moke; Montréal-Mirabel International Airport; MTR; New Carissa; O-Bahn Busway; Panama Canal; Pan American World Airways; Pioneer Zephyr; Pulaski Skyway; Rail transport in India; Ridge Route; RMS Titanic; Road transport; Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works; Ryanair; San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge; SkyTrain (Vancouver); Space elevator; SS Andrea Doria; Talbot Tagora; TGV; Volkswagen Type 2; Warren County Canal; Wigwag (railroad); Winter service vehicle; Zeppelin;

Video games[edit]

3D Monster Maze; Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None; Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express; Bishōjo game; Bulbasaur; BZFlag; Characters of Final Fantasy VIII; Chrono Cross; Chrono Trigger; Devil May Cry; Devil May Cry 2; Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening; Donkey Kong (video game); Doom; The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind; Empires: Dawn of the Modern World; ESRB re-rating of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion; F-Zero GX; Final Fantasy IV; Final Fantasy VI; Final Fantasy VII; Final Fantasy VIII; Final Fantasy IX; Final Fantasy X; Final Fantasy XII; Final Fantasy X-2; GameFAQs; God of War: Chains of Olympus; Golden Age of Arcade Games; Goomba; Half-Life 2; Halo: Combat Evolved; Halo 2; Iridion 3D; Katamari Damacy; Kingdom Hearts; Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories; Kingdom Hearts II; The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask; The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages; The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker; Link (The Legend of Zelda); Lakitu; Metal Gear Solid; Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater; Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon; Nintendo Entertainment System; Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee; Perfect Dark; Rise and Fall: Civilizations at War; Shadow of the Colossus; StarCraft; Super Mario 64; Super Nintendo Entertainment System; Supreme Commander; System Shock; Torchic; Vagrant Story; Wario; Wii; Voyage: Inspired by Jules Verne;

Warfare[edit]

1994 Fairchild Air Force Base B-52 crash; 3rd Battalion 3rd Marines; Able Archer 83; Abu Musab al-Zarqawi; Actions along the Matanikau; AHS Centaur; AK-47; Algerian Civil War; Armament of the Iowa class battleship; Attack on Pearl Harbor; Attack on Sydney Harbour; Australian Defence Force; Axis naval activity in Australian waters; B-17 Flying Fortress; Hovhannes Bagramyan; Battle of Alesia; Battle of Aljubarrota; Battle of Arras (1917); Battle of Austerlitz; Battle of Badr; Battle of Bicocca; Battle of Blenheim; Battle of Cape Esperance; Battle of Cannae; Battle of Ceresole; Battle of Dien Bien Phu; Battle of Edson's Ridge; Battle of Hampton Roads; Battle of Inchon; Battle of Jutland; Battle of Leyte Gulf; Battle of Midway; Battle of Moscow; Battle of Normandy; Battle of Rennell Island; Battle of Savo Island; Battle of Schellenberg; Battle of Shiloh; Battle of the Bulge; Battle of the Eastern Solomons; Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands; Battle of Smolensk (1943); Battle of Svolder; Battle of the Somme; Battle of the Tenaru; Battle of Tulagi and Gavutu-Tanambogo; Battle of Warsaw (1920); Battleship; Blitzkrieg; Boshin War; British anti-invasion preparations of World War II; Campaign history of the Roman military; Caspian expeditions of the Rus; Chemical warfare; Convair B-36; Corinthian War; Crawford expedition; Cretan War (205–200 BC); Thomas Crisp; Cristero War; Defense of Sihang Warehouse; Karl Dönitz; F-4 Phantom II; F-35 Lightning II; Finnish Civil War; First Battle of the Stronghold; German occupation of Luxembourg in World War I; Husein Gradaščević; HMS Royal Oak (08); Imperial Japanese Navy; Invasion; Invasion of Poland (1939); Invasion of Tulagi (May 1942); Iowa class battleship; Iraqi insurgency; Ironclad warship; Italian War of 1521-1526; Kargil War; Lochry's Defeat; Lord's Resistance Army; Erich von Manstein; George B. McClellan; Military brat (U.S. subculture); Military history of Canada; Military history of France; Military history of Puerto Rico; Military history of the Soviet Union; Walter Model; Mozambican War of Independence; Nagorno-Karabakh War; Naval Battle of Guadalcanal; Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson; Nuclear weapon; Richard O'Connor; Operation Downfall; Operation Market Garden; Operation Ten-Go; Operation Wrath of God; Origins of the American Civil War; Peloponnesian War; Arthur Ernest Percival; Poison gas in World War I; Polish-Muscovite War (1605–1618); Polish-Soviet War; Edwin Taylor Pollock; Pontiac's Rebellion; Puerto Ricans in World War II; Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima; Russian-Circassian War; Russian Ground Forces; S-mine; William Tecumseh Sherman; Siege; Siege of Malakand; Soviet invasion of Poland (1939); Structural history of the Roman military; Ronald Niel Stuart; Submarine; Swedish allotment system; T-26; T-34; Tank; Third Servile War; Thrasybulus; Toledo War; Trench warfare; Ulm Campaign; United States Marine Corps; USS Missouri (BB-63); USS New Jersey (BB-62); USS Wisconsin (BB-64); Aleksandr Vasilevsky; War against Nabis; War elephant; War of the Fifth Coalition; War of the League of Cambrai; War of the Spanish Succession; Warsaw Uprising (1794); Warsaw Uprising; Western Front (World War I); White Rose; World War I; Yom Kippur War;