Smokie

Smokie

Smokie may refer to:

* Arbroath Smokie
* Smokie (band) (earlier name Smokey)
* Smokie (carcass)
* In North America, a "smokie" is a smoked pork sausage

ee also

* Smoky
* Smokey
* Smoke


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