Groucho (disambiguation)

Groucho (disambiguation)

Groucho could refer to:

* Groucho Marx, an American comedian.
* The Groucho Club, a private London arts club.
* Groucho, a Transcription-inhibiting factor.
* Groucho is an enemy which resembles Groucho Marx's face from the Japanese game Mother.


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