Sparks
Sparks may refer to:
Places
- Sparks, Georgia
- Sparks, Kansas
- Sparks, Kentucky
- Sparks, Maryland
- Sparks, Nebraska
- Sparks, Nevada
- Sparks, Oklahoma
- Sparks, Texas
People
- Sparks (name), a family name (including a list of people and fictional characters)
Slang
- an electrician in the United Kingdom
- a radio operator, after the spark-gap transmitters used in the early days of wireless
Books
- Sparks (Raffi novel), Armenian novel by Raffi 1884
- Sparks (Ally Kennen novel), teen novel by Ally Kennen
Brands
- Sparks (drink), a canned alcoholic beverage sold in the United States
- Sparks Steak House, a restaurant in New York City
Film and TV
- Sparks (film), a 2013 film
- Sparks (TV series), a 1996-1998 American television series
- Sparks, the nickname of the fictional Premiership football team Earls Park, featured in the British TV series Footballers' Wives
- Sparks (Matrix character), a character in Enter the Matrix and The Matrix Revolutions
- Sparks (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe
Organizations
- Sparks, the youngest age bracket of the Girl Guides of Canada
- Sparks (charity), a children's medical research charity
- Los Angeles Sparks, a Women's National Basketball Association team
Music
- Sparks (band), a rock band led by brothers Ron and Russell Mael
- Halfnelson (album) or Sparks, their debut album
- Sparks (Imogen Heap album) (2014)
- Sparks (Fiction Plane album) (2010)
- Sparks (Sahara Hotnights album) (2009)
- Sparks!, a 1970 album by Melvin Sparks
Songs
- Sparks by The Who from Tommy (1969)
- Sparks by Coldplay from Parachutes (2000)
- Sparks by Röyksopp from Melody A.M. (2003)
- Sparks by t.A.T.u. from Waste Management (2009)
- Sparks by Stevie Appleton from Colours (2011)
- Sparks by Cover Drive from Bajan Style (2012)
- Sparks by Parkway Drive from Atlas (2012)
- Sparks by Hilary Duff from Breathe In. Breathe Out. (2015)
- Sparks by Neon Hitch from Eleutheromaniac (2015)
See also
- Sparks Street, Ottawa, Canada
- Spark (disambiguation)
- Sparx (disambiguation)
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