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Pat or PAT may refer to:
- Pat Parker , Football player
- Pat, Dogtime.com's Secret Shopper
- Pat Condell, comedian
- Pat McAfee, American football player
- Pat DeZinna Independent Movie Actor
- Pat Nixon, former First Lady of the United States
- Pat Sajak, the host of the current US Wheel of Fortune
- Pat White (football player), American football player
- Pitch Axis Theory, in music the theory that each mode has related chords over which it should be used
- Page Allocation Table
- Program Association Table, in MPEGs
- Pat (Saturday Night Live), a fictional character from Saturday Night Live
- Port address translation (PAT), in computer terms
- Pat’s Garage
- Pat, Hungary, a village in Zala county, Hungary
- Process Analytical Technology, in the pharmaceutical industry
- The Port Authority Transit system of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Point After Touchdown (Extra point) in American football
- Portable Appliance Test, a UK electrical safety test
- Postman Pat, the children's TV character
- IATA code for Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Airport, Patna, India
- *.PAT, the instrument patch file format for the Gravis Ultrasound sound card.
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