| Garnet Wolseley | Galactic plane | Gallo language |
| Gary WilkinsonGary Wilkinson (born April 7, 1966) is an English professional snooker player. Wilkinson turned professional in 1987, and climbed the rankings to reach the number five spot within four years, but he failed to live up to his early promise, and never won a | Gateshead F.C.Gateshead F. are a football team based in Gateshead, England, who currently play in the Northern Premier League. The abrupt withdrawal of financial backing by chairman Mick Harland in August 2004 has made it doubtful that that they will be able to complet | GaktiGakti is a special kind of clothing worn by the Sami of northern Scandinavia, Finland and Russia, both in cermonial contexts and while working, particularly when herding reindeer. The clothes are characterized by a dominate blue color adorned with red ban |
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| Gatjil Djerrkura | Game Maker Language | Gallant Fox |
| Gabardine | Gastón Gaudio | Gallows humor |
| Gaël Duval | Gants Hill | Galileo Academy of Science and Technology |
| Gardenvale railway station, Melbourne | Gardiner railway station, Melbourne | Gaol (god) |
| Gardenia | Garm, Tajikistan | Gainer |
| Galina Vishnevskaya | Garfield Todd | Gaugino |
| Gander International Airport | Gabrielle Miller | Ganádi language |
| Gameel Al-Batouti | Gamete intrafallopian transfer | Gastrointestinal hemorrhage |
| Gag character | Gaius Antonius | Gaius Antonius Hybrida |
| Galápagos Province | Gateway (computer game) | Garcia Lopez de Cardenas |
| Gamesmanship | Garth Marenghi | Garth Marenghi's Darkplace |
| Gaston Flosse | GAUSSIAN | Gamgee Tissue |
| Galleria Borghese | Galero | GABA receptor |
| Gaza International Airport | Gargamelle | Gardeners' Question Time |
| Gaiman | Gary Cole | Gaby Hoffman |
| Gary Payton (basketball) | Gandhari language | Gandhari (character) |
| Gambrinus | Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II | Gael García Bernal |
| Gall Force | Garden centre | Galway Corporation |
| Gabriel Duval | Galactic Alliance | Gaasterlân-Sleat |
| Gastroptosis | GAZ-51 | Gazi Husrev-beg |
| Gamemaster Series | Gateway legal services | Gary Barlow |
| Gary Neville | Gavin Lyall | Gadmeer |
| Gamma Ray (band) | Gas Works Park | Galore (Cure compilation) |
| Gawber | Gary Sullivan | Gary Hug |
| Gator Bowl Stadium | Gareth Evans (philosopher) | Gareth Evans (politician) |
| Galata | Galata Bridge | Gamaliel |
| Gaafar Nimeiry | Gaia (planet) | GAPP |
| Galo Plaza Lasso | Gavril Kharitonovich Popov | GameStar |
| Gasa | Gary Masyk | Gail Carter Lott |
| Gabriel Montgomery | Gail Edwards | Gajah Mada |
| Game (food) | Gaunt's Ghosts | Gateway Cities |