Dutch
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Dutch commonly refers to:
- Something from or related to the Netherlands
- Dutch people
- Dutch language
Dutch may also refer to:
People
- Dutch (nickname), a list of people
- Johnny Dutch (born 1989), American hurdler
- Dutch Schultz (1902–1935), American mobster born Arthur Simon Flegenheimer
- Dutch Mantel, ring name of American retired professional wrestler Wayne Maurice Keown (born 1949)
- Dutch Savage, ring name of professional wrestler and promoter Frank Stewart (1935–2013)
Arts and entertainment
Chess
- Bird's Opening, also known as the Dutch attack, a chess opening
- Dutch Defence, another chess opening
Fictional characters
- Dutch (Black Lagoon), an African-American character from the Japanese manga and anime Black Lagoon
- Alan "Dutch" Schaefer, protagonist of the film Predator, played by Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Dutch Wagenbach, on the TV series The Shield
Other
- Dutch, West Virginia, a community in the United States
- Dutch (film), a 1991 American comedy film starring Ed O'Neill
- Dutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan, a 1999 biography with fictional elements by Edmund Morris
Sports and mascots
- Dutch Grand Prix, a former Formula One car race
- Dutch Open (disambiguation)
- Dutch TT, a motorcycle race, part of the MotoGP World Championship
- Dutch, nickname of college athletic teams of Central College, Pella, Iowa
- Dutch, the mascot of the Union Dutchmen, the athletic teams of Union College
Other uses
- Dutch, the magazine, an English-language magazine about the Netherlands and the Dutch
See also
- Going Dutch or Dutch treat, an arrangement whereby each person in a group pays for him/herself
- Deutsch (disambiguation)
- Double Dutch (disambiguation)
- Dutch Hill (disambiguation)
- Dutching, in gambling, betting on more than one outcome
- Netherlands (disambiguation)
- All pages beginning with Dutch
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