Fair (disambiguation)

Fair (disambiguation)

Fair is a type of market, or fête.

Fair may also refer to:
* Funfair, or carnival, with amusement rides
* The Fair, a.k.a. The Fair Store, in Illinois
* Fair, a level in coin grading
* Fair, hair color of fair haired person
* Fair (band)

FAIR

* In United States:
** Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting
** Federation for American Immigration Reform
** Forum for Academic and Institutional Rights
** Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research * In United Kingdom:
** Families Acting for Innocent Relatives, in Northern Ireland
** Family Action Information Resource
** Forum Against Islamophobia and Racism
* Facility for Antiprotons and Ions Research a.k.a. Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung, in Germany

See also

* Being fair, a.k.a. Fairness (disambiguation)
* Fairing (disambiguation)
* Unfair
*


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