| Palette knife | Patrice Lumumba | Patchwork |
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| Paul Simon (disambiguation) | Paris Métro | Patronymic |
| Paleoclimatology | Paddington Bear | Pangolin |
| Patrick Troughton | Paula Danziger | Paperclip |
| Padmé Amidala | Pavlov | Partial differential equation |
| Partial derivative | Pan frying | Pareto distribution |
| Palace of Versailles | Palo Alto, California | Paper Scissors Stone (album) |
| Passive review | Paolo Soleri | Pantothenic acid |
| Passed ball | Partition function | Pasigraphy |
| Pangram | Pantone | Partition (computing) |
| Partition (IBM PC) | Parenting | Pantomime |
| Payne-Aldrich tariff | Parnall | Paschal candle |
| Paul Lynde | Panama City | Paramaribo |
| Paul Hogan | Palm oil | Pachinko |
| Pago Pago, American Samoa | Page widening | Paratrooper |
| Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs | Packet sniffer | Paris Commune |
| Papaya | Pange Lingua | Papal States |
| Palau Guell | Paul Feyerabend | Pamplona |
| Panic attack | Parody | Parrot virtual machine |
| Pack rat | Pashtunistan | Padre Island National Seashore |
| Paris (disambiguation) | Patriarch of Constantinople | Patriarch Bartholomew I |
| Patriarch Athenagoras | Panthéon, Paris | Partial evaluation |
| Pawnee | Parma A.C. | Paul Fort |
| Pastry War | Paris (mythology) | Paragliding |
| Pancreatitis | Partridge | Palmyra |
| Patricia Highsmith | Palantír | Pale |
| Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale | Patty Bouvier | Parkville, California |
| Passage | Paul Gauguin | PAP |
| Paulo Coelho | Patty Hearst | Patagonia |
| Pastiche | Papa class submarine | Pascal |
| Paul Verhoeven | Paul Pimsleur | Passive solar |
| Pastry | Pavlova | Pavel Sukhoi |