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Sue Records ''Sue Records was also the name of a Louisiana-based record company which owned Jewel Records (Shreveport record label).'' Sue Records ("The Sound of Soul") was an American record label founded by Henry 'Juggy' Murray and Bobby Robinson in 1957. ...
, an American record label * ''Sue'' (album), an album by Frazier Chorus * " Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)", a song by David Bowie


Places

* Sue Islet (Queensland), one of the Torres Straits islands, Australia * Sue, Fukuoka, a town in Japan ** Sue Station (Fukuoka), a railway station *
Sue Lake Sue Lake is located in Glacier National Park, in the U. S. state of Montana. Sue Lake is situated immediately northwest of Mount Kipp. Immediately after flowing out of Sue Lake, the Mokowanis River descends over Raven Quiver Falls. See also *Lis ...
, a lake in Glacier National Park, Montana, United States


Other uses

* Suing (to sue), a type of
lawsuit - A lawsuit is a proceeding by a party or parties against another in the civil court of law. The archaic term "suit in law" is found in only a small number of laws still in effect today. The term "lawsuit" is used in reference to a civil actio ...
* Sue (name), a feminine given name (and list of people with the name) * Sué, a god of the Andean Muisca civilization * Sue (dinosaur), a ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' specimen * ''
Sue Lost in Manhattan ''Sue Lost in Manhattan'', also known as ''Sue'', is a 1997 American drama film directed by Amos Kollek. Synopsis Desperately alone, Sue wanders around New York City. From episodic companionships to unsuccessful job searches, distraught, she l ...
'' or ''Sue'', a 1998 film * Subsurface Utility Engineering * Sue ware, ancient Japanese pottery * ARC (file format) or .sue *
Door County Cherryland Airport Door County Cherryland Airport is a county-owned public-use airport in Door County, Wisconsin, United States. It is located two nautical miles (4  km) west of the central business district of Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. It is included in t ...
's IATA code *
Mary Sue A Mary Sue is a character archetype in fiction, usually a young woman, who is often portrayed as inexplicably competent across all domains, gifted with unique talents or powers, liked or respected by most other characters, unrealistically free ...
or Sue, an idealized fictional character * Yoshiko Tanaka or Sue (1956–2011), Japanese actress


People with the surname

* Carolyn Sue, Australian physician-scientist * Eugène Sue (1804–1857), French novelist * Henry Sue, claimant in '' Sue v Hill'', an Australian law case * Jean-Joseph Sue (1710–1792), French physician and anatomist * Jean-Joseph Sue (1760–1830), French physician and anatomist * Sauaso Sue (born 1992), New Zealand-Samoan rugby league player * Selah Sue (born 1989), Belgian musician and songwriter


See also

* Sault (disambiguation) *
Sioux The Sioux or Oceti Sakowin (; Dakota language, Dakota: Help:IPA, /otʃʰeːtʰi ʃakoːwĩ/) are groups of Native Americans in the United States, Native American tribes and First Nations in Canada, First Nations peoples in North America. The ...
, a Native American and First Nations people in North America *
Sioux (disambiguation) The Sioux (pronounced "''soo''") are a Native American people. Sioux may also refer to: Places in the United States * Sioux, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community * Sioux County (disambiguation) * Sioux Township (disambiguation) Military * US ...
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Soo (disambiguation) Soo or SOO may refer to: Places * Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, a border city in Canada nicknamed "The Soo" * Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, a border city in the United States also nicknamed "The Soo" ** Soo Locks, the locks between Lake Superior a ...
* Su (disambiguation) *
Susan Susan is a feminine given name, from Persian "Susan" (lily flower), from Egyptian '' sšn'' and Coptic ''shoshen'' meaning "lotus flower", from Hebrew ''Shoshana'' meaning "lily" (in modern Hebrew this also means "rose" and a flower in general), ...
* , listing many people with forename "Sue" * {{disambiguation, geo, surname