- Kings
Kings may refer to:
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Kings (drinking game) , a popular drinking game also known as "King's Cup".
*Kings (electoral district) , a federal electoral district inNova Scotia ,Canada .
*Kings (handball) , also known as "Chinese handball".
*Kings Family Restaurants , a chain of restaurants located inPennsylvania andOhio .
*Kings International College , a secondary school inCamberley ,Surrey .
*"Kings" (film), a 2007Irish language film byTom Collins .
*"Kings" (song), a song by Rock group Steely Dan on the album "Can't Buy a Thrill".
*Kings (supermarket) , a chain supermarket in northernNew Jersey .
*The Kings , a Canadian rock band.
*Kings (U.S. TV series) , an upcoming TV series on U.S. network NBC. ;Geography
*Kings Bay , the name of severalbay s.
*Kings County (disambiguation).
**Kings County, New York , more commonly known asBrooklyn .
*Kings, Illinois , an unincorporated community inOgle County .;Sports
*Barangay Ginebra Kings , a Philippine basketball team.
*Chennai Super Kings , anIndian Premier League team based inChennai ,India .
*Cincinnati Kings , a USL Premier Development League soccer team based in Cincinnati, Ohio.
*Kings XI Punjab , anIndian Premier League team based inMohali ,India .
*Kings of Wrestling (TNA) orKings of Professional Wrestling .
*Los Angeles Kings , an NHL team based inLos Angeles ,California .
*Sacramento Kings , an NBA team based inSacramento , California.
*Sydney Kings , an NBL team based inSydney ,New South Wales .King's
King's may also refer to:
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King's College (disambiguation)
**King's College, Cambridge , in Cambridgeshire, England
**King's College Hospital , an acute teaching hospital in Denmark Hill, London
**King's College London , the largest college of the University of London
*King's Favourites, a brand of cigarettes
*King's Discount Stores , a chain of stores in theUSA
*The King's School, Grantham ee also
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King (disambiguation)
*Books of Kings , part of the Hebrew Bible
*The Kinks , an English rock group
*Kings of Leon , an American rock group
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