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- Fogou
- Fonthill Abbey
- Food 4 Life
- The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth
- The Fool on the Hill (ballet)
- The Fool on the Hill
- Football at the 2013 Islamic Solidarity Games – Men's team squads
- For Lies I Sire
- For Love or Money (Australian TV program)
- For Your Love (album)
- James Staats Forbes
- Force 10 from Navarone (film)
- Ford Park Cemetery
- Ford Taunus P3
- Forevermore (Whitesnake album)
- Formal Wars
- HMS Formidable (1898)
- Fortifications of Kingston upon Hull
- Fossetts Farm Stadium
- Christopher Foster (economist)
- Albert Foubert
- Sébastien Foucan
- Foulksrath Castle
- Found (Rossetti)
- The Four Feathers
- Four Plays in One
- FourFourTwo (TV series)
- Fourth Dimension Records
- The Fourth Protocol
- Fourth World, Vol. 1: Possible Musics
- Fovant Badges
- The Fox (Elton John album)
- Foxbase Alpha
- Luke Foxe
- Frabosana
- The Fragile (O'Hooley & Tidow album)
- Fragile (Yes album)
- Fram (play)
- France's Songs of the Bards of the Tyne - 1850
- Anna Francolini
- Gary Frank (comics)
- Ruth Frankel
- Frankenstein
- Frankenstein Created Woman
- Electoral results for the Division of Fraser (Australian Capital Territory)
- Abraham Fraunce
- Freak Recordings
- Free (Free album)
- Free Radical Design
- Free trade agreements of New Zealand
- Freedom Festival, Hull
- Freemantle F.C.
- French F4 Championship
- The French Lieutenant's Woman (film)
- Freshford, Somerset
- Fréttatíminn
- Freudiana
- Friday Night Football (AFL)
- Götz Friedrich
- Kevin Friend
- Frindsbury
- The Fringes of the Fleet
- From Beyond the Grave
- From Darkness
- From Death to Destiny
- From Enslavement to Obliteration
- From Fear to Eternity (album)
- From Hell
- From Russia with Love (soundtrack)
- From the Cradle
- From the Lions Mouth
- Front Line (record label)
- Frontbench Team of Charles Kennedy
- Charles Frost (antiquary)
- Francis Fry
- FTR (bus)
- Fukd ID
- Fulgens and Lucrece
- Fulk FitzWarin
- Fulk I FitzWarin
- Full House (Fairport Convention album)
- Abdul Latif Chowdhury Fultali
- Fumed Oak
- Funafuti Conservation Area
- Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be
- Antonio Fuoco
- Fur and Gold
- Furze Platt Senior School
- Future Classic
- Future Disco
- Future Shock (Gillan album)
- Future This
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- G-Shock
- Galaxy Garden
- Galaxy Song
- Scott Gallacher
- The Gallifrey Chronicles (Parkin novel)
- Galloway Hills
- Gallows Thief
- Galpharm International
- Galtee Castle
- The Game (Australian TV series)
- GamePlan (play)
- Goran Gančev
- Gandhi Foundation
- Gandhi Peace Prize
- Víctor García (footballer, born June 1994)
- Garden of Dreams
- Garessina
- Garfagnina Bianca
- Garip
- The Gathering Storm (2002 film)
- Joachim Gans
- Gaunt's Ghosts
- John Gay
- Miss Susan Gay's Falmouth chronology
- Gee Street Records
- The Geese & the Ghost
- Abadula Gemeda
- General Court (European Union)
- 2009 General Cup International
- The General Danced at Dawn
- General Scholium
- The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
- Genre b.goode
- The Gentleman in Black
- Gentlemen Take Polaroids
- Geoff and Judy
- Geography of Cornwall
- George Medal
- Edward George, Baron George
- John George (racing driver)
- Georgia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008
- Georgia national rugby union team
- Georgios Georgiadis (Prince of Samos)
- Nikolaos Georgiadis
- Joe Gersh
- Get in Touch with Yourself
- Get the Picture? (The Pretty Things album)
- The Ghost (novel)
- Giaconda (pharmaceutical company)
- Michael Giannatos
- Giant squid
- Giant's Bread
- Giants (The Stranglers album)
- Gibberd Garden
- Duncan Gibbins
- Colin Gibson (musician)
- Emma Gifford
- The Gift (1997 TV series)
- Giggle and Hoot
- The Gigolos
- Murder of Michael Gilbert
- Ernest Giles
- The Gillies Report
- Max Gillies
- Alicia Giménez Bartlett
- Gimme Dat Ding (album)
- Gimme Some Truth
- Mike Ginn
- Kevin Giovesi
- The Girl at the Lion d'Or
- A Girl Called Dusty
- The Girl in the Café
- Girl TV
- Raanan Gissin
- Marcello Giuria
- Give it a Go
- Glade Festival
- Glasgow Cathedral
- Glasgow Underground Recordings
- Glasney College
- Glass Records
- Glasshouse (novel)
- Gloriana
- Glyndebourne (record label)
- Gnaraloo
- The Go-Between
- Go-Feet Records
- Paul Gochet
- The God Delusion
- God helps those who help themselves
- God the Invisible King
- Goddamn (EP)
- Goddess in the Doorway
- Ernest Godward
- The Golden Age of Wireless
- Golden Brain Award
- The Golden Greats
- The Golden Notebook
- The Golden Rump
- The Golden Voyage of Sinbad
- Goldfinger (soundtrack)
- Spencer Gollan
- Francisco Gómez-Jordana Sousa
- Louis Gompertz
- Gonks Go Beat
- Hannah Gonzalez
- Ignacio González (footballer, born 1989)
- Good Doctor (advertisement)