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Everything about Rook totally explainedRook may refer to:
Bird
- Rook (bird), a member of the passerine order of birds and the crow family
Games
Rook (chess), a piece in the board game of chess
Rook (card game), a trick-taking game played with a deck of Rook playing cards, introduced in 1906 by Parker Brothers as an alternative to standard playing cards
People
Alan Rook, edited the 1936 issue of New Oxford Poetry, he was one of the Cairo poets
Jean Rook, British newspaper columnist
Susan Rook, journalist and photographer best known for her years as a CNN anchor for PrimeNews
Other
Rook (album), a 2008 album by Shearwater
Rook (rocket), a British rocket, twenty five were launched between 1959 and 1972
Rook (1874-1892) GWR no. 2176, one of 7 steam South Devon Railway 0-4-0 locomotives, Raven class
Montes Rook, a ring-shaped mountain range that lies along the western limb of the Moon
The Rook (comics), a time-traveling comic book character whose adventures were chronicled in various issues of Eerie magazine
Rook (piercing), a piercing on the anti-helix of the ear
, a saga in The Edge Chronicles by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell
Rook Barkwater, a fictional character in the children's book series The Edge Chronicles
The Rook, a 1940s era pulp adventure hero, is the title character in a series of novellas and short stories by author Barry Reese
Rook (Transformers), a fictional Transformers characterFurther Information
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