Stray
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Stray may refer to:
- A feral (abandoned or escaped) domestic animal; see also estray
- A term for open grassland used in North Yorkshire, especially Redcar, England
Examples include:
- Strays of York; areas of open grassland in York
- Strays of Harrogate; areas of open grassland in Harrogate
Music
- Stray (album), an album by Aztec Camera
- Strays (Jane's Addiction album)
- Strays (Junkhouse album)
- Stray (band), a 1966-1970s rock group from London, led by Del Bromham
- Stray, a side project by American band Unter Null
- "Stray", a song by Bradley Joseph from Rapture
- "Stray", a song by Yoko Kanno and Steve Conte used as the opening theme for the anime Wolf's Rain
Literature and authors
- Stray (novel), a novel by A.N. Wilson
- Strayed, the surname legally adopted by American author Cheryl Strayed before events depicted in Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail
Film and television
- "Stray" (Law & Order: Criminal Intent), an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent
- "Stray" (Smallville), an episode of Smallville
- Strays (film), a 1997 American drama
- "Strays" (The Shield), an episode of The Shield
- Strays (1991 film), a 1991 TV film starring Kathleen Quinlan and Timothy Busfield
Other uses
- Stray, a submissive participant in pup-play, an animal roleplay sexual fetish
- 97.2 Stray FM, a radio station based in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, U.K.
- 'Stray' - term for ambiguity of sexual preference. Unsure whether straight or gay you're 'Stray.'
See also
- All pages beginning with "Stray"
- All pages with titles containing "Stray"
- Stray bullet (disambiguation)