Newt (disambiguation)
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A newt is an aquatic animal.
Newt may also refer to:
People
- Newton Newt Allen (1901–1988), American Negro league baseball player
- Newton Newt Gingrich (born 1943), American politician and former Speaker of the House
- Newt H. Hall (1873–1939), American Marine Corps officer who served during the Boxer Rebellion
- Newton Newt Heisley (1920–2009), American commercial artist who designed the POW/MIA flag
- William Newton Newt Hudson (1926-2014), American politician and educator
- Frederick Creighton Newt Hunter (1880–1963), American Major League Baseball player
- Walter Lee Newt Joseph (1896-1953), American Negro league baseball player and manager
- Newell Newt Kimball (1915-2001), American Major League Baseball pitcher
- Newton Newt Loken (born 1919), American gymnast and coach
- Newt V. Mills (1899–1996), American politician
- Newton Newt Perry (1908-1987), American swimmer, coach and promoter of water theme parks
- Newton Newt Randall (1880–1955), American Major League Baseball player
In fiction
- Newt Dobbs, a character in the Western novel Lonesome Dove and miniseries adaptation, and the sequel miniseries, Return to Lonesome Dove
- Rebecca "Newt" Jorden, a character in Aliens, a 1986 science-fiction film
- Newt Livingston, a character on the Cory in the House television series
- Newt (Hollyoaks) Newton, a British soap opera character
- Newt Scamander, the fictional author of J. K. Rowling's 2001 book Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
- Newt, a character in the novel The Maze Runner, two sequels and the film trilogy based on them
- Newt (film), a planned animated Pixar film cancelled in 2010
- Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test (N.E.W.T.), a test of magical aptitude in the Harry Potter series
Other uses
- Newt, Kentucky, an unincorporated community
- HMS Newt (shore establishment), a British Second World War shore establishment
- Newt (programming library), a library for text-mode user interfaces
See also
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