Big Six
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The Big Six can refer to the six largest or leading (either currently or formerly):
- airlines in the United States
- banks of Canada
- movie studio corporations
- colleges in the midwestern United States involved in athletics and associated conferences, the predecessor to today's Big 12 Conference
- universities in Tokyo
- law firms in Australia
- leaders of the civil rights movement in the United States
- authors of romantic literature of England
- six Ghanaian nationalists jailed by the British colonial government in 1948, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey, Ebenezer Ako-Adjei, Edward Akufo-Addo, Dr. J. B. Danquah and William Ofori Atta
The Big Six is the name of:
- a novel for children by Arthur Ransome
- a casino game involving a wheel
Big Six is the name of:
- a learning method
Bix Six is a nickname for:
- the Supreme War Council of Japan during World War II
- baseball pitcher Christy Mathewson
- professional boxer Jason Estrada
- the Baltimore and Ohio Class S locomotive (2-10-2 type)