Deal

Deal may refer to:

Common meanings
  • A contract
  • The distribution of cards to the players of a card game
Places
  • Deal, Kent, England, a town
  • Deal, New Jersey, United States, a borough
  • Deal Lake, New Jersey
  • Deal Island (Tasmania)
  • Deal, a village in Câlnic Commune, Alba County, Romania
As a surname
  • Borden Deal (1922–1985), American novelist and short story writer
  • Charlie Deal (1891-1979), Major League Baseball player
  • Cot Deal (born 1923), Major League Baseball pitcher and coach
  • Kelley Deal (born 1961), American musician
  • Kim Deal (born 1961), American singer, guitarist and bassist; identical twin sister of Kelley Deal
  • Lance Deal (born 1961), American hammer thrower and 1996 Olympic silver medalist
  • Nathan Deal (born 1942), American politician and Governor of Georgia
In film and television
  • Deal (1978 film), a documentary film
  • Deal (2008 film), about poker
  • Deal (2009 film), directed by Michael Corrente
  • Deal (Greek game show)
  • Deal (TV pilot), a 2005 NBC pilot episode
In music
  • "Deal" (song), by Tom T. Hall
  • "Deal", a song from Jerry Garcia's 1972 album Garcia
Other
  • Deal (automobile), built in Jonesville, Michigan, from 1905 to 1911
  • Deal meteorite of 1829, fell in New Jersey, United States (see meteorite falls)
  • Deals, an American dollar store chain
  • The loss of separation (air traffic control) between aircraft
  • DEAL (Data Encryption Algorithm with Larger blocks), in cryptography

Other articles related to "deal":

2001 Texas Rangers Season - Offseason
... he signed is the most lucrative contract in sports history a 10-year deal worth $252 million ... The deal is worth $63 million more than the second-richest baseball deal ...
New Deal (United Kingdom)
... The New Deal (renamed Flexible New Deal from October 2009) was a programme of active labour market policies introduced in the United Kingdom by the Labour ... Spending on the New Deal was £1.3 billion in 2001 ... The New Deal architecture was devised by LSE Professor Richard Layard, who has since been elevated to the House of Lords as a Labour peer ...
Rook (card Game) - Official Rules For Tournament Rook (Kentucky Discard) - Deal
... The dealer shuffles and cuts the deck, then deals all of the cards, one at a time ... After every player has received his or her first card, the dealer places one card in the center of the table ...
Deal, Kent - Notable Residents
... Comedian Norman Wisdom, writer Simon Raven, Television presenter Karl Pilkington and actors William Hartnell, Charles Hawtrey all lived or live in Deal ... Notable people born in the town include James Arbuthnot, John Hulke, Elizabeth Carter, Clive Metcalfe, Jack Scanlon who is an actor, former cheerleader Natasha Darmudas-Macdonald and John Stanton Fleming Morrison ...
Vas O No Vas (Mexican Game Show)
... Vas o No Vas (English Go or no Go) is the Mexican version of Deal or No Deal, broadcast by Televisa ... Deal or No Deal Afghanistan Albania Arab World Argentina Armenia Australia Belgium Flanders Belize Brazil Bulgaria Canada English French Chile 2 ... China Costa ...

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