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*[[Loot (magazine)|''Loot'' (magazine)]], a classified ads magazine owned by Daily Mail and General Trust
*[[Loot (magazine)|''Loot'' (magazine)]], a classified ads magazine owned by Daily Mail and General Trust
*[[Loot (play)|''Loot'' (play)]], 1965 play by Joe Orton
*[[Loot (play)|''Loot'' (play)]], 1965 play by Joe Orton
*[[Loot (1970 film)|''Loot'' (1970 film)]], an American film of the Joe Orton play, directed by Silvio Narizzano
*[[Loot (1970 film)|''Loot'' (1970 film)]], British film of the Joe Orton play, directed by Silvio Narizzano
*[[Loot (2011 film)|''Loot'' (2011 film)]], a Bollywood film
*[[Loot (2011 film)|''Loot'' (2011 film)]], a Bollywood film
*[[Loot (2012 film)|''Loot'' (2012 film)]], a Nepali film
*[[Loot (2012 film)|''Loot'' (2012 film)]], a Nepali film

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Loot usually refers to treasure or wealth that is found or stolen; see looting.

Loot may refer to:

See also