Pike
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Pike may refer to:
In fish:
- Pike (fish) or Esox
- Blue pike or blue walleye, an extinct freshwater fish
- Mackerel pike or Pacific saury, a fish popular in east Asian cuisine
- Northern pike, known as the "pike" in Britain
In Britain:
- Clougha Pike, a hill in Lancashire, England
- Cold Pike, a fell in the Lake District, England
- Dollywaggon Pike, a fell in the Lake District, England
- Esk Pike, a fell in the Lake District, England
- Nethermost Pike, a fell in the Lake District, England
- Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England
In America:
- Pike, Indiana
- Pike, New Hampshire
- Pike (town), New York
- Pike Bay Township, Minnesota
- Pike Creek, Delaware
- Pike Creek Township, Minnesota
- Pike National Forest, Colorado
- Pike Place Market, Seattle, Washington, USA
- Pepper Pike, Ohio
- The Pike, an amusement park in California, USA
- See also: Pike County and Pike Township
In military:
- Pike expedition, an American exploration of the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains
- Pike Square, a Swiss military tactic
- Pike (weapon), a long thrusting pole weapon used by infantry
- USS Pike (SS-6), an American Plunger-class submarine
- USS Pike (SS-173), the first all-welded submarine
In sports and entertainment:
- Pike, a variant of the Kick (breakdance move)
- Pike, a type of cheerleading jump
- Pike, a position used on competitive diving
- The Northern Pikes, Canadian rock band
In other uses:
- Pike (surname)
- Pike (cipher), stream cipher invented by Ross Anderson
- Red Pike, British government cipher
- Pikes on Cliffs, a small rural house in Estaca de Bares, Spain
- Pike, a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity
- Pike (programming language)