Gamble (disambiguation)

Gamble (disambiguation)

Gamble or wager, is staking something of value on an event with an uncertain outcome.

Gamble, Gambling or Gambler may also refer to:
*"Gambler" (Madonna song), a single by Madonna
*Gamble Township, Pennsylvania, United States
*USS "Gamble", US Navy ship

People with the surname Gamble

*Chris Gamble (born 1983), American football player
*Fred Gamble, Formula One racer
*Fred Gamble (actor), actor
*James Gamble, co-founder of Procter & Gamble
*Jim Gamble, British police officer
*John A. Gamble (born 1939), Canadian politician
*John M. Gamble (1791-1836), Officer in the United States Marine Corps
*Kenneth Gamble (born 1943), songwriter and producer
*Oscar Gamble, former outfielder in Major League Baseball
*Peter Gamble (1790-1812), Officer in the United States Navy
*Ryan Gamble (born 1987), Australian Rules Football player
*William Gamble (USA) (1818–1866), Civil engineer and a Union cavalry officer in the American Civil War
*William Gamble (Canada) (1805–1881), Canadian businessman

People with the surname Gambling

*John B. Gambling (1897–1974), host of the radio show "Rambling With Gambling" from 1925 to 1959
*John A. Gambling (1930–2004), host of the radio show "Rambling With Gambling" from 1959 to 1991
*John R. Gambling (born 1950), host of the radio show "Rambling With Gambling" from 1991-2000

ee also

*The Gambler (disambiguation)


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